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  • 1908 in baseball
  • The following are the baseball events of the year 1908 throughout the world. World Series: Chicago Cubs over Detroit Tigers (4–1) Southern Association:

    1908 in baseball

    1908 in baseball

    1908_in_baseball

  • 1908 Major League Baseball season
  • Sports season

    Cubs Reds Giants Phillies Pirates Cardinals The 1908 major league baseball season began on April 14, 1908. The regular season ended on October 8, with the

    1908 Major League Baseball season

    1908_Major_League_Baseball_season

  • 1908 College Baseball All-Southern Team
  • All-star college baseball team

    The 1908 College Baseball All-Southern Team consists of baseball players selected at their respective positions after the 1908 IAAUS baseball season.

    1908 College Baseball All-Southern Team

    1908_College_Baseball_All-Southern_Team

  • 1908
  • Calendar year

    1908 January February March April May June July August September October November December Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1908. 1908 (MCMVIII)

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  • Shoeless Joe Jackson
  • American baseball player (1887–1951)

    stuck with him throughout the remainder of his life. In 1908, Jackson began his professional baseball career with his hometown minor league team, the Greenville

    Shoeless Joe Jackson

    Shoeless Joe Jackson

    Shoeless_Joe_Jackson

  • Take Me Out to the Ball Game
  • Song by Albert von Tilzer

    Ball Game" is a 1908 waltz song by Jack Norworth and Albert Von Tilzer which has become the unofficial anthem of North American baseball, although neither

    Take Me Out to the Ball Game

    Take Me Out to the Ball Game

    Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game

  • 1908 IAAUS baseball season
  • The 1908 IAAUS baseball season, play of college baseball in the United States organized by the Intercollegiate Athletic Association of the United States

    1908 IAAUS baseball season

    1908_IAAUS_baseball_season

  • Baseball
  • Bat-and-ball game

    Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each, taking turns batting and fielding. The game occurs over the course of several

    Baseball

    Baseball

    Baseball

  • 1908 Detroit Tigers season
  • Major League Baseball season

    The 1908 Detroit Tigers season was a season in American baseball. The team won the American League championship by means of a scheduling quirk, finishing

    1908 Detroit Tigers season

    1908 Detroit Tigers season

    1908_Detroit_Tigers_season

  • 1908 Chicago Cubs season
  • Major League Baseball season

    Greatest Year in Baseball History. Smithsonian Books, a Division of Harper Collins. ISBN 978-0-06-088937-1. 1908 Chicago Cubs season at Baseball Reference

    1908 Chicago Cubs season

    1908 Chicago Cubs season

    1908_Chicago_Cubs_season

  • 1908 Boston Red Sox season
  • Major League Baseball season

    The 1908 Boston Red Sox season was the eighth season for the Major League Baseball franchise previously known as the Boston Americans. The Red Sox finished

    1908 Boston Red Sox season

    1908 Boston Red Sox season

    1908_Boston_Red_Sox_season

  • Baseball Writers' Association of America
  • American journalist association

    founded in 1908 and is known for its annual awards and voting on membership in the Baseball Hall of Fame. The BBWAA was founded on October 14, 1908, to improve

    Baseball Writers' Association of America

    Baseball_Writers'_Association_of_America

  • Henry Chadwick (writer)
  • American baseball writer and statistician (1824–1908)

    1824 – April 20, 1908) was an English-American sportswriter, baseball statistician and historian, often called the "Father of Baseball" for his early reporting

    Henry Chadwick (writer)

    Henry Chadwick (writer)

    Henry_Chadwick_(writer)

  • 1908 World Series
  • Major League Baseball championship games

    to help reach a consensus. › The 1908 World Series was the championship series in Major League Baseball for the 1908 season. The fifth edition of the

    1908 World Series

    1908 World Series

    1908_World_Series

  • 1908 South Atlantic League season
  • Sports season

    The 1908 South Atlantic League was a Class C baseball season played between April 6 and August 22. Six teams played a 120-game schedule, with the top

    1908 South Atlantic League season

    1908_South_Atlantic_League_season

  • Merkle's Boner
  • Baserunning mistake in a 1908 baseball game

    League (NL) pennant for 1908. It has been described as "the most controversial game in baseball history". The NL pennant race of 1908 was a three-way fight

    Merkle's Boner

    Merkle's Boner

    Merkle's_Boner

  • 1908 Nashville vs. New Orleans baseball game
  • 1908 Southern Association championship game

    The 1908 Nashville vs. New Orleans baseball game dubbed by Grantland Rice "The Greatest Game Ever Played in Dixie" was a 1–0 pitching duel to decide the

    1908 Nashville vs. New Orleans baseball game

    1908 Nashville vs. New Orleans baseball game

    1908_Nashville_vs._New_Orleans_baseball_game

  • York Beach (baseball)
  • Minor league baseball team

    The York Beach team was a minor league baseball team based in York Beach, Maine. In 1908, the York Beach team played briefly as members of the Class D

    York Beach (baseball)

    York_Beach_(baseball)

  • 1908 New York Highlanders season
  • Baseball team season

    Greatest Year in Baseball History. HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0-06-088937-1. 1908 New York Highlanders team page at www.baseball-almanac.com 1908 New York Highlanders

    1908 New York Highlanders season

    1908_New_York_Highlanders_season

  • Perfect game (baseball)
  • Game where at least one team has no baserunners

    known use of the term perfect game was in 1908; its definition was formalized in 1991. In Major League Baseball (MLB), it has been achieved 24 times –

    Perfect game (baseball)

    Perfect_game_(baseball)

  • Jimmy Whalen (baseball)
  • American baseball player (1880–1915)

    fines and blacklisting from the National Baseball Commission. Whalen remained in the California League for the 1908 season, signing with the Sacramento Sacts

    Jimmy Whalen (baseball)

    Jimmy Whalen (baseball)

    Jimmy_Whalen_(baseball)

  • List of baseball players who died during their careers
  • list of notable deaths in baseball and untimely deaths of active professional baseball players. The following Major League Baseball players died during their

    List of baseball players who died during their careers

    List of baseball players who died during their careers

    List_of_baseball_players_who_died_during_their_careers

  • St. Louis Cardinals
  • Major League Baseball franchise

    Cardinals are an American professional baseball team based in St. Louis. The Cardinals compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National

    St. Louis Cardinals

    St. Louis Cardinals

    St._Louis_Cardinals

  • Pennsylvania-New Jersey League
  • Baseball minor league

    league baseball league that played in the 1908 season. As the name indicates, the Pennsylvania-New Jersey League featured franchises based in New Jersey

    Pennsylvania-New Jersey League

    Pennsylvania-New_Jersey_League

  • Chester Collegians
  • Minor league baseball team

    The Chester Collegians were a minor league baseball team based in Chester, South Carolina. In 1908, the Collegians played the season as a member of the

    Chester Collegians

    Chester_Collegians

  • Ben Chapman (baseball)
  • American baseball player and coach (1908–1993)

    Chapman (December 25, 1908 – July 7, 1993) was an American professional baseball player and manager. He played in Major League Baseball as an outfielder from

    Ben Chapman (baseball)

    Ben Chapman (baseball)

    Ben_Chapman_(baseball)

  • 1908 Nashville Vols season
  • Southern Association team season

    The 1908 Nashville Vols season was the 15th season of minor league baseball in Nashville, Tennessee, and the Nashville Vols' 8th season in the Southern

    1908 Nashville Vols season

    1908 Nashville Vols season

    1908_Nashville_Vols_season

  • Waterloo Microbes
  • Minor league baseball team

    Cedar Park (1908–1917). Baseball Hall of Fame member Rube Marquard played for the Waterloo Microbes. Waterloo first hosted minor league play in 1895, when

    Waterloo Microbes

    Waterloo_Microbes

  • Poplar Bluff Tigers
  • Minor league baseball team

    baseball team based Poplar Bluff, Missouri. In 1908, the Tigers played briefly as members of the Class D level Arkansas State League. During the 1908

    Poplar Bluff Tigers

    Poplar_Bluff_Tigers

  • Baseball Magazine
  • American magazine (1908–1957)

    previously devoted issues to Cy Young in 1908, shortly after baseball commemorated Cy Young Day, and to Addie Joss in 1911, shortly after Joss' death. Despite

    Baseball Magazine

    Baseball Magazine

    Baseball_Magazine

  • 1908 Cleveland Naps season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    The 1908 Cleveland Naps season was a season in American baseball. The team finished second in the American League with a record of 90–64, just one-half

    1908 Cleveland Naps season

    1908_Cleveland_Naps_season

  • Lawrenceburg Distillers
  • Minor league baseball team

    Lawrenceburg Distillers were a minor league baseball team were based in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky. In 1908, the Distillers played as members of the Class

    Lawrenceburg Distillers

    Lawrenceburg_Distillers

  • Springfield Reapers
  • Minor league baseball team

    Springfield Reapers were a minor league baseball team based in Springfield, Ohio. The Reapers played as members of the 1908 and 1911 Class D level Ohio State

    Springfield Reapers

    Springfield_Reapers

  • Wilson Tobs (minor league baseball)
  • Minor league baseball team

    The Wilson Tobs were a minor league baseball club based in Wilson, North Carolina and played periodically between 1908 and 1973. The Tobs nickname was a

    Wilson Tobs (minor league baseball)

    Wilson_Tobs_(minor_league_baseball)

  • John Ducey (baseball)
  • Canadian baseball executive and umpire (1908–1983)

    (August 31, 1908 – September 11, 1983) was a Canadian baseball executive and umpire. He operated the semi-professional Edmonton Eskimos baseball team from

    John Ducey (baseball)

    John Ducey (baseball)

    John_Ducey_(baseball)

  • Henry Krug
  • American baseball player (1876–1908)

    (December 4, 1876 – January 14, 1908) was an American professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the 1902 Philadelphia

    Henry Krug

    Henry_Krug

  • Bill Burns (baseball)
  • Major League Baseball pitcher (1880–1953)

    Bill", was an American baseball player who played as a pitcher in Major League Baseball (MLB) for five different teams from 1908 to 1912. He earned his

    Bill Burns (baseball)

    Bill Burns (baseball)

    Bill_Burns_(baseball)

  • 1908 Pittsburgh Pirates season
  • Baseball season

    '08, p. 95 Crazy '08, p. 99 Crazy '08, p. 101 1908 Pittsburgh Pirates team page at Baseball Reference 1908 Pittsburgh Pirates Page at Baseball Almanac

    1908 Pittsburgh Pirates season

    1908 Pittsburgh Pirates season

    1908_Pittsburgh_Pirates_season

  • Staunton Speakers
  • Minor league baseball team

    The Staunton Speakers were a minor league baseball team based in Staunton, Illinois in 1908. The Staunton Speakers played briefly as members of the Class

    Staunton Speakers

    Staunton_Speakers

  • 1908 Chicago White Sox season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    Year in Baseball History, p. 105, by Cait Murphy, Smithsonian Books, a Division of Harper Collins, 2007, ISBN 978-0-06-088937-1 "Ed Walsh Stats". 1908 Chicago

    1908 Chicago White Sox season

    1908_Chicago_White_Sox_season

  • Havana Perfectos
  • Minor league baseball team

    The Havana Perfectos were a minor league baseball franchise based in Havana, Illinois. In 1908, the Perfectos played as charter members of the Class D

    Havana Perfectos

    Havana_Perfectos

  • 1908 Georgia Bulldogs baseball team
  • American college baseball season

    The 1908 Georgia Bulldogs baseball team represented the Georgia Bulldogs of the University of Georgia in the 1908 IAAUS baseball season, winning the SIAA

    1908 Georgia Bulldogs baseball team

    1908_Georgia_Bulldogs_baseball_team

  • Ellsworth, Kansas minor league baseball history
  • Minor league baseball team

    League from 1908 to 1910. Ellsworth won league championships in 1905, 1909 and 1910. Ellsworth, Kansas first hosted minor league baseball in 1905. Beginning

    Ellsworth, Kansas minor league baseball history

    Ellsworth,_Kansas_minor_league_baseball_history

  • Jack Barry (baseball)
  • American baseball player and manager (1887–1961)

    manager in Major League Baseball, and later a college baseball coach. From 1908 through 1919, Barry played for the Philadelphia Athletics (1908–1915) and

    Jack Barry (baseball)

    Jack Barry (baseball)

    Jack_Barry_(baseball)

  • Coatesville (minor league baseball)
  • Minor league baseball team

    statscrew.com. "1908 Pennsylvania-New Jersey League". Baseball-Reference.com. "1908 Pennsylvania-New Jersey League (PNJL) minor league baseball Standings on

    Coatesville (minor league baseball)

    Coatesville_(minor_league_baseball)

  • Independence, Kansas minor league baseball history
  • Minor league baseball team

    Minor League Baseball". MiLB.com. "Packard Breaks World's Record". Independence Daily Reporter. August 10, 1908. "Historical Baseball Sites in Kansas - Fort

    Independence, Kansas minor league baseball history

    Independence,_Kansas_minor_league_baseball_history

  • Addie Joss' perfect game
  • 1908 baseball game in Ohio, U.S.

    On October 2, 1908, Addie Joss pitched a perfect game, the fourth in Major League Baseball (MLB) history, the second in American League history, and the

    Addie Joss' perfect game

    Addie Joss' perfect game

    Addie_Joss'_perfect_game

  • Fred Payne (baseball)
  • American baseball player (1879–1954)

    League Baseball player who played six seasons in the major leagues with the Detroit Tigers (1906–1908) and Chicago White Sox (1909–1911). He played in a total

    Fred Payne (baseball)

    Fred Payne (baseball)

    Fred_Payne_(baseball)

  • Oshkosh Indians
  • Minor league baseball team

    minor league baseball team based in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, playing between 1891 and 1914. In 1886 and 1887, the "Indians" were preceded in minor league play

    Oshkosh Indians

    Oshkosh_Indians

  • Enid, Oklahoma minor league baseball history
  • League had reformed in 1904 and folded after the 1904 season. In 1908, minor league baseball returned as the Enid Railroaders became members of the Class

    Enid, Oklahoma minor league baseball history

    Enid,_Oklahoma_minor_league_baseball_history

  • Independence Jewelers
  • Jewelers were a minor league baseball team that played during the 1908 season. Based in Independence, Kansas, the team played in the Oklahoma–Kansas League

    Independence Jewelers

    Independence_Jewelers

  • Goldsboro Giants
  • Minor league baseball team Goldsboro, North Carolina, US

    The Goldsboro Giants were a minor league baseball team based in Goldsboro, North Carolina. From 1908 to 1910, the "Giants" played exclusively as members

    Goldsboro Giants

    Goldsboro_Giants

  • Marion Diggers
  • Minor league baseball team in Ohio

    The Marion Diggers were a minor league baseball team based in Marion, Ohio and Marion County, Ohio. From 1908 to 1912, the Diggers played as members of

    Marion Diggers

    Marion_Diggers

  • Triple Crown (baseball)
  • Baseball achievement

    In baseball, a player earns a Triple Crown when he leads a league in three specific statistical categories in the same season. The term "Triple Crown"

    Triple Crown (baseball)

    Triple_Crown_(baseball)

  • 1908 Philadelphia Phillies season
  • Major League Baseball season

    The 1908 Philadelphia Phillies season was a season in Major League Baseball. The Phillies finished fourth in the National League with a record of 83 wins

    1908 Philadelphia Phillies season

    1908_Philadelphia_Phillies_season

  • New Haven Blues (baseball)
  • Minor league baseball team

    league baseball team based in New Haven, Connecticut. The New Haven "Blues" teams played as members of the Connecticut State League from 1899 to 1908, winning

    New Haven Blues (baseball)

    New_Haven_Blues_(baseball)

  • New Britain Perfectos
  • Minor league baseball team

    The New Britain Perfectos were a minor league baseball team based in New Britain, Connecticut. From 1908 to 1912, the Perfectos played as members of the

    New Britain Perfectos

    New_Britain_Perfectos

  • American League
  • League within Major League Baseball

    Professional Baseball Clubs, known simply as the American League (AL), is the younger of two leagues constituting Major League Baseball (MLB) in the United

    American League

    American_League

  • Huntington Avenue Grounds
  • Baseball stadium in Boston, Massachusetts, USA (1901-12)

    was a baseball stadium in Boston, Massachusetts, and the first home field for the Boston Red Sox, known as the "Boston Americans" before 1908, from 1901

    Huntington Avenue Grounds

    Huntington Avenue Grounds

    Huntington_Avenue_Grounds

  • Van Wert Buckeyes
  • Minor league baseball team

    minor league baseball club, based in Van Wert, Ohio, in 1907 and 1908. The team was a member of the Class D level Ohio-Indiana League in 1907 and Indiana-Ohio

    Van Wert Buckeyes

    Van_Wert_Buckeyes

  • Demonstration sport
  • Promotional sporting event

    demonstration sports were introduced only in 1912, some sports competitions were held simultaneously to the 1908 games. Baseball was officially removed from the

    Demonstration sport

    Demonstration sport

    Demonstration_sport

  • Moonlight Graham
  • American baseball player & physician (1876-1965)

    August 25, 1965) was an American professional baseball player and physician who appeared as a right fielder in a single major league game for the New York

    Moonlight Graham

    Moonlight Graham

    Moonlight_Graham

  • Athletics (baseball)
  • Major League Baseball franchise in West Sacramento, California

    an American professional baseball team based in West Sacramento, California. The Athletics compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of

    Athletics (baseball)

    Athletics (baseball)

    Athletics_(baseball)

  • Double (baseball)
  • Two-base hit in baseball

    In baseball, a double is the act of a batter striking the pitched ball and safely reaching second base without being called out by the umpire, without

    Double (baseball)

    Double (baseball)

    Double_(baseball)

  • Ed Walsh
  • American baseball player and manager (1881–1959)

    accomplished in 1907 and 1908. Though injuries shortened his career, he was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1946. Walsh was born in Plains Township

    Ed Walsh

    Ed Walsh

    Ed_Walsh

  • Blue Grass League
  • league baseball circuit at the Class D level that existed in the early 1900s. There were two incarnations of the league, one that ran from 1908 to 1912

    Blue Grass League

    Blue_Grass_League

  • 1908 St. Louis Cardinals season
  • Major League Baseball season

    ISBN 978-0-06-088937-1 1908 Brooklyn Superbas at Baseball Reference Crazy '08, p. 166 Crazy '08, p. 164 1908 St. Louis Cardinals at Baseball Reference 1908 St. Louis

    1908 St. Louis Cardinals season

    1908_St._Louis_Cardinals_season

  • Oil City Cubs
  • Former minor league baseball team in Pennsylvania, US

    The Oil City Cubs were a minor league baseball team based in Oil City, Pennsylvania. From 1906 to 1908, Oil City teams played as members of the Class D

    Oil City Cubs

    Oil_City_Cubs

  • Bay City Billikens
  • Minor league baseball team

    the "Billikens" nickname in the era. In 1908, the Billiken good luck figurine was copyrighted. Minor league baseball began in Bay City with the 1883 "Bay

    Bay City Billikens

    Bay_City_Billikens

  • 1908 in the United States
  • Events from the year 1908 in the United States. President: Theodore Roosevelt (R-New York) Vice President: Charles W. Fairbanks (R-Indiana) Chief Justice:

    1908 in the United States

    1908_in_the_United_States

  • Franklin Millionaires
  • Minor league baseball team

    baseball team based in Franklin, Pennsylvania. In 1907 and 1908, the Millionaires played as members of the Class D level Interstate League. Baseball Hall

    Franklin Millionaires

    Franklin_Millionaires

  • Saginaw, Michigan minor league baseball history
  • Minor league baseball team

    Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. "1908 Saginaw Wa-was Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. "1912 Saginaw Trailers Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com

    Saginaw, Michigan minor league baseball history

    Saginaw,_Michigan_minor_league_baseball_history

  • Vincennes Alices
  • Minor league baseball team

    The Vincennes Alices were a minor league baseball team based in Vincennes, Indiana. After the "Vincennes" team was briefly a member of the 1896 Kentucky-Indiana

    Vincennes Alices

    Vincennes_Alices

  • Jack Marshall (second baseman)
  • American baseball player

    William James Marshall (August 8, 1908 – August 31, 1990), nicknamed "Boisy", was an American Negro league second baseman between 1926 and 1944. A native

    Jack Marshall (second baseman)

    Jack_Marshall_(second_baseman)

  • Tecumseh Indians
  • Minor league baseball team

    The Tecumseh Indians were a minor league baseball team based in Tecumseh, Michigan. From 1906 to 1908, while hosting minor league home games at Athletic

    Tecumseh Indians

    Tecumseh_Indians

  • Burlington Pathfinders
  • Minor league baseball team

    The Burlington Pathfinders were a minor league baseball team based in Burlington, Iowa. The Pathfinders played as members of the Class D level Iowa State

    Burlington Pathfinders

    Burlington_Pathfinders

  • Indiana-Ohio League
  • level baseball league that operated briefly in 1908. The league was started on May 9, 1908, with four teams. Three of the teams were based in Indiana

    Indiana-Ohio League

    Indiana-Ohio_League

  • Battery (baseball)
  • Baseball term for pitcher and catcher

    In baseball, the battery is the pitcher and the catcher, who may also be called batterymen, or batterymates in relation to one another. The use of the

    Battery (baseball)

    Battery (baseball)

    Battery_(baseball)

  • Clarence Moore (baseball)
  • American baseball player

    Clarence Lee Moore (January 3, 1908 – November 17, 1992), nicknamed "Cool Breeze", was an American Negro league first baseman in the 1920s. A native of Eldorado

    Clarence Moore (baseball)

    Clarence_Moore_(baseball)

  • Baseball in Germany
  • Baseball in Germany started in 1936, with the first official baseball game being played at the 1936 Olympics. After World War II, baseball was popularized

    Baseball in Germany

    Baseball_in_Germany

  • Winchester Hustlers
  • Minor league baseball team

    The Winchester Hustlers were a minor league baseball team based in Winchester, Kentucky. From 1908 to 1912, the Hustlers played exclusively as members

    Winchester Hustlers

    Winchester_Hustlers

  • Northern League (baseball, 1902–1971)
  • North American baseball league

    was a name used by several minor league baseball organizations that operated off and on between 1902 and 1971 in the upper midwestern United States and

    Northern League (baseball, 1902–1971)

    Northern_League_(baseball,_1902–1971)

  • Wilmington Sailors
  • Minor league baseball team

    The Wilmington Sailors were a minor league baseball team based in Wilmington, North Carolina. From 1908 to 1910, the Sailors played exclusively as members

    Wilmington Sailors

    Wilmington_Sailors

  • Base on balls
  • In baseball, reaching base on four balls

    as a walk, occurs in baseball when a batter receives four pitches during a plate appearance that the umpire calls balls, and is in turn awarded first

    Base on balls

    Base on balls

    Base_on_balls

  • Bill Harvey (baseball)
  • American baseball player

    David William Harvey (March 23, 1908 – March 3, 1989) was an American Negro league baseball pitcher in the 1930s and 1940s. A native of Clarksdale, Mississippi

    Bill Harvey (baseball)

    Bill_Harvey_(baseball)

  • Alexandria White Sox
  • Minor league baseball team

    Alexandria White Sox were a minor league baseball franchise based in Alexandria, Louisiana. In 1907 and 1908, the White Sox played exclusively as members

    Alexandria White Sox

    Alexandria_White_Sox

  • Terry (surname)
  • Surname list

    American journalist and oral historian Wallace Terry (baseball) (1850–1908), American baseball player Walter Terry (1909–1977), American politician William

    Terry (surname)

    Terry_(surname)

  • Eddie Hurley
  • American baseball umpire (1908-1969)

    Edwin Henry Hurley (September 20, 1908 – November 12, 1969) was an American professional baseball umpire who worked in the American League (AL) from 1947

    Eddie Hurley

    Eddie Hurley

    Eddie_Hurley

  • Pratt
  • Surname list

    Pratt (born 1967), American baseball player, manager, and coach Tom Pratt (baseball) (1844–1908), professional baseball player for the Philadelphia Athletics

    Pratt

    Pratt

  • Honus Wagner
  • American baseball player (1874–1955)

    December 6, 1955) was an American professional baseball shortstop who played 21 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1897 to 1917, mostly with the Pittsburgh

    Honus Wagner

    Honus Wagner

    Honus_Wagner

  • Shelbyville Grays
  • Minor league baseball team

    The Shelbyville Grays were a minor league baseball team based in Shelbyville, Kentucky. From 1908 to 1910, the Grays played exclusively as members of

    Shelbyville Grays

    Shelbyville_Grays

  • Hannibal, Missouri minor league baseball history
  • Minor league baseball team

    Minor league baseball teams were based in Hannibal, Missouri in various seasons between 1908 and 1955. Hannibal teams played as members of the Illinois–Missouri

    Hannibal, Missouri minor league baseball history

    Hannibal,_Missouri_minor_league_baseball_history

  • 1908 Washington Senators season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    Charlie Jones page at Baseball Reference Case Patten page at Baseball Reference 1908 Washington Senators at Baseball-Reference 1908 Washington Senators

    1908 Washington Senators season

    1908 Washington Senators season

    1908_Washington_Senators_season

  • 1908 Philadelphia Athletics season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    1908. p. 11. 1908 Philadelphia Athletics team page at Baseball Reference 1908 Philadelphia Athletics team page at www.baseball-almanac.com v t e v t e

    1908 Philadelphia Athletics season

    1908 Philadelphia Athletics season

    1908_Philadelphia_Athletics_season

  • Ernie Smith (outfielder)
  • Baseball player

    Earnest Smith (June 3, 1908 – August 13, 1973) was an American Negro league baseball left fielder. He played from 1937 to 1942 with the Chicago American

    Ernie Smith (outfielder)

    Ernie_Smith_(outfielder)

  • Forrest Crawford
  • American baseball player (1881–1908)

    Forrest A. Crawford (May 10, 1881 – March 27, 1908) was an American professional baseball player. He played as a shortstop for the St. Louis Cardinals

    Forrest Crawford

    Forrest_Crawford

  • Cy Young
  • American baseball player (1867–1955)

    Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. Born in Gilmore, Ohio, he worked on his family's farm as a youth before starting his professional baseball career. Young

    Cy Young

    Cy Young

    Cy_Young

  • Total bases
  • Number of bases a baseball player has gained with hits

    In baseball statistics, total bases is the number of bases a player gains with hits. It is a weighted sum with values of 1 for a single, 2 for a double

    Total bases

    Total_bases

  • George Walker (1880s pitcher)
  • Canadian baseball player (1856–1908)

    Walker (1856 – May 26, 1908) was a Canadian Major League Baseball pitcher who played in 1888 with the Baltimore Orioles. In 4 games, Walker had a 1–3

    George Walker (1880s pitcher)

    George_Walker_(1880s_pitcher)

  • List of World Series champions
  • annual championship series of Major League Baseball (MLB) and concludes the MLB postseason. First played in 1903, the World Series championship is a best-of-seven

    List of World Series champions

    List of World Series champions

    List_of_World_Series_champions

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  • DOBRAÅ IN
  • Male

    Croatian

    DOBRAÅ IN

    , goodness.

    DOBRAÅ IN

  • Adams
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (very common in England, especially in the south Midlands, and in Wales) and German (especially northwestern Germany)

    Adams

    English (very common in England, especially in the south Midlands, and in Wales) and German (especially northwestern Germany) : patronymic from the personal name Adam. In the U.S. this form has absorbed many patronymics and other derivatives of Adam in languages other than English. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.)This American family name was borne by two early presidents of the United States, father and son. They were descended from Henry Adams, who settled in Braintree, MA, in 1635/6, from Barton St. David, Somerset, England. The younger of the two presidents, John Quincy Adams (1767–1848) derived his middle name from his maternal grandmother’s family name (see Quincy).

    Adams

  • Farless
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (formerly common in Kent)

    Farless

    English (formerly common in Kent) : unexplained. This name seems to have died out in Britain.

    Farless

  • Hainsworth
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (common in West Yorkshire)

    Hainsworth

    English (common in West Yorkshire) : habitational name from Hainworth in West Yorkshire, named from the Old English personal name Hagena + Old English worð ‘enclosure’.English (common in West Yorkshire) : habitational name from Ainsworth in Lancashire, from the Old English personal name Ægen + worð ‘enclosure’. Names such as de Haynesworth and de Heynesworth occur in the surrounding area in the 14th century.

    Hainsworth

  • Glassco
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (found mainly in Wales)

    Glassco

    English (found mainly in Wales) : variant of Glasscock 2.

    Glassco

  • Allman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (frequent in eastern England)

    Allman

    English (frequent in eastern England) : ethnic name from Norman French aleman ‘German’ or alemayne ‘Germany’ (Late Latin Alemannus and Alemannia, from a Germanic tribal name that probably originally meant ‘all the men’). In some cases the surname may be from the region of Normandy known as Allemagne (south of Caen), probably named as a Germanic-speaking enclave in a Celtic area in Roman times. In North America, the form Allman has probably absorbed some cases of cognates from other languages, in particular Spanish Aleman and French Alleman.German (Allmann) : variant of Allemann (see Alleman) or in some cases probably an Americanized form of the same name.

    Allman

  • Farin
  • Surname or Lastname

    Swedish (common in Finland)

    Farin

    Swedish (common in Finland) : ornamental name formed with the common surname suffix -in and an unexplained first element.German : unexplained.English : unexplained.Spanish (Farín) : unexplained.

    Farin

  • in Long
  • Boy/Male

    French, German, Polish

    in Long

    Long

    in Long

  • LÍADÁIN
  • Female

    Irish

    LÍADÁIN

    Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Líadan, LÍADÁIN means "grey lady."

    LÍADÁIN

  • Watkins
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (also frequent in Wales)

    Watkins

    English (also frequent in Wales) : patronymic from the personal name Watkin.

    Watkins

  • MADAILÉIN
  • Female

    Irish

    MADAILÉIN

    Irish form of French Madeline, MADAILÉIN means "of Magdala."

    MADAILÉIN

  • Dow
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish (also found in Ireland)

    Dow

    Scottish (also found in Ireland) : reduced form of McDow. This surname is borne by a sept of the Buchanans.English : variant of Daw.Americanized spelling of Dutch Douw, an Old Frisian personal name.Americanized spelling of German Dau.Henry Dow (1634–1707), NH soldier and statesman, was born at Ormsby in Norfolkshire, England. His father migrated with his family to Watertown in the colony of Massachusetts Bay in 1637 and moved to Hampton in the province of NH in 1644. Henry became an influential and prosperous figure in Hampton. He married twice and had four sons.

    Dow

  • Huckaby
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (rare in England)

    Huckaby

    English (rare in England) : apparently a habitational name from Huccaby in Devon, possibly so named from Old English woh ‘crooked’ + byge ‘river bend’, or Uckerby in North Yorkshire, named with an unattested Old Norse personal name, Úkyrri or Útkári, + býr ‘farmstead’.

    Huckaby

  • Jenks
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (also found in Wales)

    Jenks

    English (also found in Wales) : patronymic from the Middle English personal name Jenk, a back-formation from Jenkin with the removal of the supposed Anglo-Norman French diminutive suffix -in.Joseph Jenks (1602–83), the descendant of an old Welsh family, was born in England and traveled to Saugus, near Lynn, MA, in 1642 to assist in the development of America’s first iron works. His son, Joseph Jenckes (sic), followed in 1650, founded Pawtucket, RI, and raised four sons who held places of respect and distinction in RI, including one who served as governor for five years.

    Jenks

  • Hodnett
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (found chiefly in the West Midlands and in Ireland)

    Hodnett

    English (found chiefly in the West Midlands and in Ireland) : habitational name from Hodnet in Shropshire, or any of various places called Hoddnant in Wales. The place names are from Welsh hawdd ‘pleasant’, ‘peaceful’ + nant ‘valley’, ‘stream’.

    Hodnett

  • Pelly
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (also established in Ireland)

    Pelly

    English (also established in Ireland) : from a pet form of the personal name Pell.English (also established in Ireland) : nickname from Old French pele ‘bald’.

    Pelly

  • Tallulah
  • Girl/Female

    Native American

    Tallulah

    Running water. Famous Bearer: Tallulah Bankhead (1903 - 1968).

    Tallulah

  • Hugg
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (rare in England)

    Hugg

    English (rare in England) : variant of Hug 1.

    Hugg

  • Barcroft
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (also established in Ireland)

    Barcroft

    English (also established in Ireland) : habitational name from for example Barcroft in Haworth, West Yorkshire, so named with Old English bere ‘barley’ + croft ‘paddock’, ‘smallholding’.This is the name of a family established in Ireland by William Barcroft (1612–96). They can be traced to the parish of Barcroft, Lancashire, in the reign of Henry III (1216–72).

    Barcroft

  • Lammey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (also found in Ireland)

    Lammey

    English (also found in Ireland) : from a pet form of Lamb 1 and 2.

    Lammey

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Online names & meanings

  • Zaina
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Zaina

    Beautiful

  • Hayy |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Hayy |

    Alive, Living

  • VERGIL
  • Male

    English

    VERGIL

     Variant spelling of English Virgil, possibly VERGIL means "flourishing." Compare with another form of Vergil.

  • Aruna
  • Girl/Female

    Hindi

    Aruna

    Radiant.

  • JOCELINE
  • Female

    English

    JOCELINE

    Feminine form of English unisex Jocelyn, JOCELINE means "Gaut."

  • MERYEM
  • Female

    Turkish

    MERYEM

    Turkish form of Hebrew Miryam, MERYEM means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion." 

  • Josina
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Josina

  • MUNTU-HIK-HOP-SEF
  • Male

    Egyptian

    MUNTU-HIK-HOP-SEF

    , a son of Rameses III.

  • Chitsaroop
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Chitsaroop

    The Supreme Spirit

  • Prateshi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Prateshi

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  • In-and-in
  • n.

    An old game played with four dice. In signified a doublet, or two dice alike; in-and-in, either two doubles, or the four dice alike.

  • In
  • prep.

    With reference to a limit of time; as, in an hour; it happened in the last century; in all my life.

  • In
  • n.

    One who is in office; -- the opposite of out.

  • In
  • prep.

    With reference to a whole which includes or comprises the part spoken of; as, the first in his family; the first regiment in the army.

  • In
  • prep.

    With reference to circumstances or conditions; as, he is in difficulties; she stood in a blaze of light.

  • In
  • prep.

    With reference to movement or tendency toward a certain limit or environment; -- sometimes equivalent to into; as, to put seed in the ground; to fall in love; to end in death; to put our trust in God.

  • Stack
  • a.

    A pile of wood containing 108 cubic feet.

  • In
  • prep.

    With reference to space or place; as, he lives in Boston; he traveled in Italy; castles in the air.

  • In-
  • prep.

    A prefix from Eng. prep. in, also from Lat. prep. in, meaning in, into, on, among; as, inbred, inborn, inroad; incline, inject, intrude. In words from the Latin, in- regularly becomes il- before l, ir- before r, and im- before a labial; as, illusion, irruption, imblue, immigrate, impart. In- is sometimes used with an simple intensive force.

  • plastic
  • n.

    a substance composed predominantly of a synthetic organic high polymer capable of being cast or molded; many varieties of plastic are used to produce articles of commerce (after 1900). [MW10 gives origin of word as 1905]

  • In
  • adv.

    Not out; within; inside. In, the preposition, becomes an adverb by omission of its object, leaving it as the representative of an adverbial phrase, the context indicating what the omitted object is; as, he takes in the situation (i. e., he comprehends it in his mind); the Republicans were in (i. e., in office); in at one ear and out at the other (i. e., in or into the head); his side was in (i. e., in the turn at the bat); he came in (i. e., into the house).

  • In
  • prep.

    The specific signification of in is situation or place with respect to surrounding, environment, encompassment, etc. It is used with verbs signifying being, resting, or moving within limits, or within circumstances or conditions of any kind conceived of as limiting, confining, or investing, either wholly or in part. In its different applications, it approaches some of the meanings of, and sometimes is interchangeable with, within, into, on, at, of, and among.

  • In
  • adv.

    With privilege or possession; -- used to denote a holding, possession, or seisin; as, in by descent; in by purchase; in of the seisin of her husband.

  • In
  • prep.

    With reference to physical surrounding, personal states, etc., abstractly denoted; as, I am in doubt; the room is in darkness; to live in fear.

  • In
  • v. t.

    To inclose; to take in; to harvest.

  • In
  • prep.

    With reference to character, reach, scope, or influence considered as establishing a limitation; as, to be in one's favor.