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Lawrence Joseph Doyle (July 31, 1886 – March 1, 1974), nicknamed "Laughing Larry", was an American second baseman in Major League Baseball from 1907 to 1920 who played almost his entire career for the New York Giants.
Larry Doyle; New York Giants: 40 1916 Bert Niehoff; Philadelphia Phillies: 42 1917 Heinie Groh; Cincinnati Reds: 39 1918 Heinie Groh; Cincinnati Reds: 28 1919 Ross Youngs; New York Giants: 31 1920 Rogers Hornsby; St. Louis Cardinals: 44 1921 Rogers Hornsby; St. Louis Cardinals: 44 1922 Rogers Hornsby; St. Louis Cardinals: 46 1923 Edd Roush ...
Larry Doyle: 25: New York Giants: 1911: ... The 1901–1903 records for a single season are included because some historians do not recognize any record set prior to ...
The top 100 leaders in double plays in major league history. Only twenty-one of the 100 (Eddie Collins, Stuffy McInnis, Jake Daubert, Rabbit Maranville, George Sisler, Joe Judge, Charlie Grimm, Lu Blue, Jim Bottomley, Bill Terry, Lou Gehrig, Charlie Gehringer, Jimmie Foxx, Joe Kuhel, Luke Appling, Dolph Camilli, Frank McCormick, Johnny Mize, George McQuinn, Bobby Doerr, and Mickey Vernon) had ...
The Cubs finished fifth in the National League with a record of 67–86. Regular season ... traded by the Cubs to the New York Giants for Larry Doyle, Merwin ...
MVP Larry Csonka rushed for a then-record 145 yards (QB Bob Griese only threw seven passes) as Miami repeated with a team some consider stronger than the 1972 17-0 group. 56. XXXV (35, 2000 ...
Larry Doyle (baseball) (1886–1974), Major League Baseball player from the early 20th century Larry Doyle (blogger) , financial blogger Larry Doyle (writer) (born 1958), writer/producer who has worked in movies, animation, and television including The Simpsons
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