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American baseball player and manager (1864–1918)
Wendell "Patsy" Tebeau (December 5, 1864 – May 16, 1918) was an American first baseman, third baseman, and manager in Major League Baseball. Tebeau was born
Patsy_Tebeau
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Baseball Patsy Tebeau (1864–1918), American baseball player, first baseman, third baseman, and manager in Major League Baseball Pussy Tebeau (1870–1950)
Tebeau
Name list
Patsy Tebeau (1864–1918), American baseball player and manager Patsy Touhey (1865–1923), American comedian Patsy Trecost, American politician Patsy Vidalia
Patsy
American baseball team (1887–1899)
League Park in 1891. Amid seven straight winning seasons under manager Patsy Tebeau, the team finished second in the National League three times – in 1892
Cleveland_Spiders
American baseball player (1870–1950)
Tebeau batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Worcester, Massachusetts. Some report that he is the younger brother of George and Patsy Tebeau who
Pussy_Tebeau
American baseball player (1861–1923)
doubles, 54 triples, and 441 runs scored. The older brother of infielder Patsy Tebeau, who was his teammate while in Cleveland, George played over 50 games
George_Tebeau
Larry Dierker 783 435 348 34 Miller Huggins† .555 2,570 1,413 1,134 Patsy Tebeau 1,339 726 583 Bill Terry† 1,496 823 661 37 Buck Ewing† .554 903 489 395
List of Major League Baseball managerial wins and winning percentage leaders
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_managerial_wins_and_winning_percentage_leaders
Managers and tenures of Major League Baseball club
Managerial Record". Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved September 29, 2009. "Patsy Tebeau Managerial Record". Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved September 29, 2009
List of St. Louis Cardinals managers
List_of_St._Louis_Cardinals_managers
American baseball player and manager (1873–1934)
98 games as the Cardinals finished tied for fifth, but when manager Patsy Tebeau resigned in August, McGraw ruled out replacing him. Ban Johnson, president
John_McGraw
American baseball player (1875–1914)
Perfectos, where he took over at first base for the team's player-manager, Patsy Tebeau. Schreckengost's name was frequently misspelled, due to which he was
Ossee_Schreckengost
exchange for St. Louis' least desirable players, with their manager, Patsy Tebeau. From 1900, MLB rules have prohibited a single owner owning more than
List of Major League Baseball records considered unbreakable
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_records_considered_unbreakable
the 1891 season, first baseman Patsy Tebeau became the Spiders' player-manager 69 games into the 1891 season. Tebeau would manage the Spiders through
List of Cleveland Spiders managers
List_of_Cleveland_Spiders_managers
Sports season
Exposition Park 6,500 Bill Watkins Patsy Donovan St. Louis Perfectos St. Louis, Missouri League Park (St. Louis) 14,500 Patsy Tebeau Washington Senators Washington
1899 Major League Baseball season
1899_Major_League_Baseball_season
Pre-modern baseball championship
Baltimore Orioles (4) Ned Hanlon 90–39 (.698), GA: 9½ Cleveland Spiders (0) Patsy Tebeau 80–48 (.625), GA: — Dates October 2–8 Venue(s) Union Park (Baltimore)
1896_Temple_Cup
Sports season
Ewing Cleveland Spiders Cleveland, Ohio League Park (Cleveland) 9,000 Patsy Tebeau Louisville Colonels Louisville, Kentucky Eclipse Park 6,400 John McCloskey
1896 Major League Baseball season
1896_Major_League_Baseball_season
Pre-modern baseball championship
1895 Temple Cup Team (Wins) Manager(s) Season Cleveland Spiders (4) Patsy Tebeau 84–46 (.646), GA: — Baltimore Orioles (1) Ned Hanlon 87–43 (.669), GA:
1895_Temple_Cup
Major League Baseball team season
Famers Cy Young, Jesse Burkett, and Bobby Wallace, as well as manager Patsy Tebeau to St. Louis. Most of the players Cleveland received were non-entities
1899_Cleveland_Spiders_season
Sports season
Pennsylvania Exposition Park 16,000 Fred Clarke St. Louis Cardinals St. Louis, Missouri League Park (St. Louis) 15,200 Patsy Tebeau Louie Heilbroner
1900 Major League Baseball season
1900_Major_League_Baseball_season
American baseball player (1868–1953)
field, the umpire threatened to forfeit the game to Louisville. Manager Patsy Tebeau agreed to forfeit the game to the Colonels by a score of 9–0. In the
Jesse_Burkett
Sports season
Ewing Cleveland Spiders Cleveland, Ohio League Park (Cleveland) 9,000 Patsy Tebeau Louisville Colonels Louisville, Kentucky Eclipse Park 6,400 John McCloskey
1895 Major League Baseball season
1895_Major_League_Baseball_season
Sports season
Comiskey Cleveland Spiders Cleveland, Ohio League Park (Cleveland) 9,000 Patsy Tebeau Louisville Colonels Louisville, Kentucky Eclipse Park 6,400 Billy Barnie
1894 Major League Baseball season
1894_Major_League_Baseball_season
Pre-modern baseball championship
Cleveland's player-manager Patsy Tebeau suggested that "the [Boston] Beaneaters fear the humiliation of possible defeat." Tebeau told Sporting Life that
1892_World_Series
Sports season
Comiskey Cleveland Spiders Cleveland, Ohio League Park (Cleveland) 9,000 Patsy Tebeau Louisville Colonels Louisville, Kentucky Eclipse Park 5,860 Jack Chapman
1892 Major League Baseball season
1892_Major_League_Baseball_season
Sports season
Ewing Cleveland Spiders Cleveland, Ohio League Park (Cleveland) 9,000 Patsy Tebeau Louisville Colonels Louisville, Kentucky Eclipse Park 6,400 Fred Clarke
1898 Major League Baseball season
1898_Major_League_Baseball_season
Hanlon 87–43 3 Cleveland Spiders Patsy Tebeau 1896 Baltimore Orioles Ned Hanlon 90–39 9+1⁄2 Cleveland Spiders Patsy Tebeau 1897 Boston Beaneaters Frank Selee
List of National League pennant winners
List_of_National_League_pennant_winners
Elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame
Stallings – Bill Summers – Cedric Tallis – Chuck Tanner – Birdie Tebbetts – Patsy Tebeau – Chris von der Ahe – Lee Weyer – Bill White – Dick Williams – Phil Wrigley
2003 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting
2003_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame_balloting
Sports season
Comiskey Cleveland Spiders Cleveland, Ohio League Park (Cleveland) 9,000 Patsy Tebeau Louisville Colonels Louisville, Kentucky Eclipse Park (I)* 5,860* Billy
1893 Major League Baseball season
1893_Major_League_Baseball_season
Patsy Tebeau 84–46 4–1 Baltimore Orioles Ned Hanlon 87–43 1895 Temple Cup 1896 Baltimore Orioles Ned Hanlon 90–39 4–0 Cleveland Spiders Patsy Tebeau 80–48
List of pre-World Series baseball champions
List_of_pre-World_Series_baseball_champions
com. Retrieved 2008-10-04. "George Tebeau Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2008-10-04. "Patsy Tebeau Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com
List of Major League Baseball players (Ta–Th)
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_players_(Ta–Th)
Sports season
Spiders Cleveland, Ohio League Park (Cleveland) 9,000 Robert Leadley Patsy Tebeau New York Giants New York, New York Polo Grounds 16,000 Jim Mutrie Philadelphia
1891 Major League Baseball season
1891_Major_League_Baseball_season
Major League Baseball team season
National League Ballpark League Park City Cleveland, Ohio Record 84–46 (.646) League place 2nd Owners Frank Robison Managers Patsy Tebeau ← 1894 1896 →
1895_Cleveland_Spiders_season
Sports season
Ewing Cleveland Spiders Cleveland, Ohio League Park (Cleveland) 9,000 Patsy Tebeau Louisville Colonels Louisville, Kentucky Eclipse Park 6,400 Jim Rogers
1897 Major League Baseball season
1897_Major_League_Baseball_season
American baseball player (1864–1931)
outfielder. In 1891, when Patsy Tebeau became manager of the Cleveland Spiders, the club became known for its aggressive tactics. Tebeau encouraged players to
Jimmy_McAleer
List of baseball players
1929–1933 Bud Teachout, P, 1930–1931 Taylor Teagarden, C, 2014-2015 Patsy Tebeau, 1B, 1887 Amaury Telemaco, P, 1996–1998 John Tener, P, 1888–1889 Ryan
Chicago_Cubs_all-time_roster
sold by the Cleveland Spiders to St. Louis. March 29 – The contracts of Patsy Tebeau, Harry Blake, Frank Bates, Jimmy Burke, Jesse Burkett, Cupid Childs,
1899_in_baseball
Baseball team in Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio Ballpark Brotherhood Park (1890) Founded 1890 Folded 1890 Colors Navy, pink Ownership Al Johnson Manager Henry Larkin & Patsy Tebeau
Cleveland_Infants
Major League Baseball team season
2nd half: 53–23 (.697) Overall: 93–56 (.624) League place 1st half: 5th (11+1⁄2 GB) 2nd half: 1st Owner Frank Robison Manager Patsy Tebeau ← 1891 1893 →
1892_Cleveland_Spiders_season
List of baseball players
Joe Taylor, OF, 1958 Ron Taylor, P, 1963–1965 Bud Teachout, P, 1932 Patsy Tebeau*, 1B, 1899–1900 Rubén Tejada, 3B/SS/2B/P, 2016 Garry Templeton, SS, 1976–1981
St. Louis Cardinals all-time roster
St._Louis_Cardinals_all-time_roster
– Maury Uhler, 31, outfielder for the 1914 Cincinnati Reds. May 15 – Patsy Tebeau, 53, a 19th-century infielder/manager for the Cleveland and St. Louis
1918_in_baseball
American baseball player (1859–1894)
tuberculosis at the St. Louis home of friend Patsy Tebeau. He was 34 years old and left $770 to be divided between Tebeau and a brother in Cleveland. He was buried
Yank_Robinson
(1900s) Live Oak Taylor Sandy Taylor Zachary Taylor George Tebeau Patsy Tebeau Pussy Tebeau John K. Tener Fred Tenney 1B Fred Tenney OF Tom Terrell Adonis
List of 19th-century baseball players
List_of_19th-century_baseball_players
Major League Baseball team season
National League Ballpark League Park City Cleveland, Ohio Record 68–61 (.527) League place 6th Owners Frank Robison Managers Patsy Tebeau ← 1893 1895 →
1894_Cleveland_Spiders_season
Major League Baseball season
Record 65–75 (.464) League place 5th Owners Frank Robison and Stanley Robison Managers Patsy Tebeau (42–50) Louie Heilbroner (23–25) ← 1899 Seasons 1901 →
1900 St. Louis Cardinals season
1900_St._Louis_Cardinals_season
Players' League and Joe Tinker and Bill Phillips in the Federal League. Patsy Tebeau's 579 wins with the National League Cleveland Spiders is more than any
List of managers of defunct Major League Baseball teams
List_of_managers_of_defunct_Major_League_Baseball_teams
Kansas City Cowboys 1884 Outfielder El Tappe Chicago Cubs 1962 Catcher Patsy Tebeau Cleveland Infants Cleveland Spiders St. Louis Perfectos/Cardinals 1890
List of Major League Baseball player-managers
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_player-managers
American baseball player (1867–1912)
McKean Jack O'Connor Tom O'Meara Mike Sullivan George Tebeau Pussy Tebeau Bobby Wallace Zeke Wilson Cy Young Chief Zimmer Player-manager: Patsy Tebeau
Cupid_Childs
Sports season
Cleveland Infants Cleveland, Ohio Brotherhood Park Unknown Henry Larkin Patsy Tebeau New York Giants New York, New York Polo Grounds III 16,000 Buck Ewing
1890 Major League Baseball season
1890_Major_League_Baseball_season
Major League Baseball team season
be home to the Cleveland Indians. The Spiders also had a new manager. Patsy Tebeau, the team's starting third baseman, was named manager midway through
1891_Cleveland_Spiders_season
Major League Baseball team season
Silver Flint Infielders Cap Anson Tom Burns Emil Geiss Fred Pfeffer Patsy Tebeau Ned Williamson Outfielders Dell Darling Jocko Flynn Bob Pettit Jimmy
1887 Chicago White Stockings season
1887_Chicago_White_Stockings_season
Goslin (184), Lou Brock (168), Bobby Veach (146), Jimmy Sheckard (139), Patsy Dougherty (133), Duffy Lewis (123), Bob Johnson (121), Jack Graney (114)
List of Major League Baseball career fielding errors leaders
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_fielding_errors_leaders
Players' League team season
Players' League Ballpark Brotherhood Park City Cleveland, Ohio Record 55–75 (.423) League place 7th Owner Al Johnson Manager Henry Larkin, Patsy Tebeau
1890_Cleveland_Infants_season
American baseball player (1869–1928)
McKean Jack O'Connor Tom O'Meara Mike Sullivan George Tebeau Pussy Tebeau Bobby Wallace Zeke Wilson Cy Young Chief Zimmer Player-manager: Patsy Tebeau
Zeke_Wilson
American baseball executive and manager
was accepted. He was replaced as manager by the team's third baseman, Patsy Tebeau. In August 1891, shortly after being removed as Cleveland's manager,
Robert_Leadley
Major League Baseball team season
National League Ballpark League Park City Cleveland, Ohio Record 80–48 (.625) League place 2nd Owners Frank Robison Managers Patsy Tebeau ← 1895 1897 →
1896_Cleveland_Spiders_season
Major League Baseball team season
National League Ballpark League Park City Cleveland, Ohio Record 81–68 (.544) League place 5th Owners Frank Robison Managers Patsy Tebeau ← 1897 1899 →
1898_Cleveland_Spiders_season
Major League Baseball team season
National League Ballpark League Park City Cleveland, Ohio Record 69–62 (.527) League place 5th Owners Frank Robison Managers Patsy Tebeau ← 1896 1898 →
1897_Cleveland_Spiders_season
Major League Baseball season
League Park City St. Louis, Missouri Record 84–67 (.556) League place 5th Owners Frank Robison and Stanley Robison Managers Patsy Tebeau ← 1898 1900 →
1899 St. Louis Perfectos season
1899_St._Louis_Perfectos_season
Minor league baseball team
hired manager George Tebeau and stocked the Fort Wayne roster with Cleveland prospects. George Tebeau's brother Patsy Tebeau was Cleveland's manager
Fort_Wayne_Indians
Major League Baseball team season
National League Ballpark League Park City Cleveland, Ohio Record 73–55 (.570) League place 3rd Owners Frank Robison Managers Patsy Tebeau ← 1892 1894 →
1893_Cleveland_Spiders_season
American baseball manager
Louis Cardinals during the 1900 season. In the middle of the season, Patsy Tebeau resigned as the Cardinals' manager and team president Frank Robison publicly
Louie_Heilbroner
American baseball player (1874–1919)
Press. pp. 505–506. ISBN 9780803230248. Fleitz, David L. (2017). Rowdy Patsy Tebeau and the Cleveland Spiders: Fighting to the Bottom of Baseball, 1887–1899
Harry_Blake
American baseball player (1872–1902)
McKean Jack O'Connor Tom O'Meara Mike Sullivan George Tebeau Pussy Tebeau Bobby Wallace Zeke Wilson Cy Young Chief Zimmer Player-manager: Patsy Tebeau
Tom_O'Meara
American politician and baseball umpire
physical violence, and turnover was high. Cleveland Spiders manager Patsy Tebeau later described how players often ran after the umpire to attack him
Charles_W._Stage
American baseball player (1869–1922)
Retrosheet.org. Retrieved November 27, 2006. Fleitz, David L. (2017). Rowdy Patsy Tebeau and the Cleveland Spiders. pp. 57–58. "George Cuppy Career Stats Leagues
George_Cuppy
American baseball player (1866–1906)
McKean Jack O'Connor Tom O'Meara Mike Sullivan George Tebeau Pussy Tebeau Bobby Wallace Zeke Wilson Cy Young Chief Zimmer Player-manager: Patsy Tebeau
Mike_Sullivan_(pitcher)
Irish baseball player (1869–1958)
pinch-hitter in pro ball, with Cleveland at Brooklyn on June 7, 1892. Patsy Tebeau was the manager and Doyle came through with a game-winning single. For
Jack_Doyle_(baseball)
Pittsburgh Pirates 1,230 1895 Jake Beckley Pittsburgh Pirates 1,394 1896 Patsy Tebeau Cleveland Spiders 1,372 1897 Perry Werden Louisville Colonels 1,335 1898
List of Major League Baseball annual putouts leaders
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_annual_putouts_leaders
Major League Baseball team season
Third baseman Patsy Tebeau
1889_Cleveland_Spiders_season
List of baseball players
Sullivan Suter Sullivan Sy Sutcliffe Charlie Sweeney George Tebeau Patsy Tebeau Pussy Tebeau Tom Thomas Jim Toy Tommy Tucker Larry Twitchell Dick Van Zant
Cleveland Spiders all-time roster
Cleveland_Spiders_all-time_roster
American baseball manager
76–77. ISBN 978-0-7864-5743-4. Fleitz, David L. (2017-04-26). Rowdy Patsy Tebeau and the Cleveland Spiders: Fighting to the Bottom of Baseball, 1887–1899
Gus_Schmelz
American baseball player (1874–1942)
McKean Jack O'Connor Tom O'Meara Mike Sullivan George Tebeau Pussy Tebeau Bobby Wallace Zeke Wilson Cy Young Chief Zimmer Player-manager: Patsy Tebeau
Ed_Gremminger
American baseball player (1865–1943)
"gunshy". He played only 97 games in the 1893 season; player-manager Patsy Tebeau split time with Chippy McGarr at third base and Virtue at first base
Jake_Virtue
Town in Florida, United States
archival service (link) "Ridge Yields Evidence of Campsite in 5000 B.c." Tebeau, p. 45. Allen, Ed (December 23, 2022). "Signs of the past: Meet the remarkable
Davie,_Florida
American baseball player and manager (1864–1916)
McKean Jack O'Connor Tom O'Meara Mike Sullivan George Tebeau Pussy Tebeau Bobby Wallace Zeke Wilson Cy Young Chief Zimmer Player-manager: Patsy Tebeau
Fred_Donovan
American sportswriter and baseball manager
(1897) Chris von der Ahe (1897) Tim Hurst (1898) Patsy Tebeau (1899–1900) Louie Heilbroner (1900) Patsy Donovan (1901–1903) Kid Nichols (1904–1905) Jimmy
Harry_Diddlebock
American baseball umpire and manager
refusing to attest to an affidavit incriminating managers Cap Anson and Patsy Tebeau of violating the league's prohibition on obscene or vulgar language (the
Charlie_Cushman
List of baseball players
Marty Sullivan Mike Sullivan Sy Sutcliffe Jack Suthoff Cy Swaim George Tebeau Tommy Tucker Larry Twitchell George Ulrich Joe Visner Butts Wagner Piggy
Washington Senators (1891–1899) all-time roster
Washington_Senators_(1891–1899)_all-time_roster
Minor league baseball team
Denny Sullivan (1878) Jack Sullivan (1910) Sleeper Sullivan (1877) Pussy Tebeau (1895) Fred Tenney (1911, MGR) Doc Tonkin (1905) Lefty Tyler (1909–1910)
Lowell_Tigers
PATSY TEBEAU
PATSY TEBEAU
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
A Thought
Girl/Female
British, English, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Portuguese
Nice
Male
English
English unisex name PATSY means "patrician; of noble birth." It is a pet form of both English Patrick and Latin Patricia.Â
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Dutch, English, French, German, Latin, Swiss
Lady; Noblewoman; Mighty in Battle; Female Version of Patrick; Patrician
Female
English
English name derived from the flower name, from the Old French word pensee, PANSY means "thought."
Girl/Female
Latin American
Noble. St. Patricia was a 7th century patron saint of Naples.
Boy/Male
Latin American
Regal; noble.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, German, Jamaican, Latin
Noble; Diminutive of Patrician; Noblewoman
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Jamaican
Noble; Patrician
Girl/Female
German
Ruler of the Home or Estate
Female
Finnish
Finnish name ORVOKKI means "pansy flower."
Girl/Female
French Greek American English
Flower.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of Pate 1.
Boy/Male
Hindu
One of the kauravas
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably from a pet form of the personal name Patrick. Compare Paddy.
Female
English
English pet form of Latin Patricia, PATTY means "patrician; of noble birth."
Girl/Female
Aramaic American German Latin
Lady.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Christian, Danish, French, German, Greek
Violet Flower; Flower Name; Thoughtful; Thought
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Variant of Patricia
Boy/Male
Australian, German, Greek, Irish, Latin
Noble Woman; Noble; Patrician
PATSY TEBEAU
PATSY TEBEAU
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Strong; Coral
Boy/Male
Tamil
Victorious' href='Boy-Names-for-Meaning-Victorious.aspx'>Victorious, Victor
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Ram
Girl/Female
Australian, Spanish
Health
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Sweet
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Sri Krishna
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic
Beautiful
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, French, Latin
Adorable; She who Must be Admired; Worthy of Admiration
Boy/Male
Muslim
Ruby stone
Boy/Male
Hindu
King of world
PATSY TEBEAU
PATSY TEBEAU
PATSY TEBEAU
PATSY TEBEAU
PATSY TEBEAU
a.
Affected with paralysis, or palsy.
n.
See Pansy.
adv.
Fitly; seasonably.
n.
A pie. See Patty.
imp. & p. p.
of Palsy
v. t.
To affect with palsy, or as with palsy; to deprive of action or energy; to paralyze.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Palsy
n.
The pansy.
n.
Palsy.
n.
The pansy.
n.
A little pie.
a.
Affected with palsy; palsied; paralytic.
pl.
of Pasty
pl.
of Pansy
n.
A patty.
pl.
of Palsy
pl.
of Patty
v. t.
To palsy; to paralyze; to deaden.
n.
A pie consisting usually of meat wholly surrounded with a crust made of a sheet of paste, and often baked without a dish; a meat pie.
a.
Affected with palsy; paralyzed.