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  2. 1906 Major League Baseball season - Wikipedia

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    The 1906 schedule consisted of 154 games for all teams in the American League and National League, each of which had eight teams. Each team was scheduled to play 22 games against the other seven teams of their respective league. This continued the format put in place for the 1904 season. This format would last until 1919.

  3. 1906 in baseball - Wikipedia

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    October 20 – Buck Ewing, 47, catcher, most notably for the New York Giants, who batted .303 lifetime and led NL in home runs and triples once each; captain of 1888–1889 NL champions batted .346 in 1888. championship series; in 1883 was one of the first two players to hit 10 home runs in a season; led NL in assists three times and double ...

  4. Harry Eells - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Naps (1906) Harry Archibald 'Slippery' Eells (February 14, 1881 – December 7, 1940) was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for one season for the Cleveland Naps . He pitched in 14 games for the Naps during the 1906 season .

  5. 1906 in sports - Wikipedia

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    4 Baseball. 5 Boxing. 6 Canadian ... Heavyweight Championship to Tommy Burns over 20 rounds in Los Angeles. ... introduced in New Zealand ahead of the 1906–07 season.

  6. Bill Essick - Wikipedia

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    As a pitcher, Essick had a remarkable 1905 season in the Pacific Coast League for the Portland Beavers, throwing an astronomical 466.1 innings and ending up with a won-lost record of 23–30. He was 19–6 the following season before being called up to the major leagues by Cincinnati and making his Major League Baseball debut on September 12, 1906.

  7. 1906 Brooklyn Superbas season - Wikipedia

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    The 1906 Brooklyn Superbas saw Patsy Donovan take over as the team's manager. However, another poor season led to a fifth-place finish. However, another poor season led to a fifth-place finish. Offseason

  8. Category:1906 Major League Baseball season - Wikipedia

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    1906 Major League Baseball season; B. 1906 Boston Americans season; 1906 Boston Beaneaters season; 1906 Brooklyn Superbas season; C. 1906 Chicago Cubs season;

  9. 1906 World Series - Wikipedia

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    A ball from the series on display at the Baseball Hall of Fame. The ball was used in Game Six, the final game, of the world series. The 1906 World Series was the first appearance in the World Series for both teams, and the first of three in a row for the Cubs. The White Sox next appeared in the World Series in 1917.