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  2. Toad Ramsey - Wikipedia

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    Thomas H. "Toad" Ramsey (August 8, 1864 – March 27, 1906) was an American Major League Baseball player who pitched in the majors from 1885 to 1890.Ramsey spent his entire career in the American Association, split between playing for the Louisville Colonels and St. Louis Browns.

  3. Sam Thompson (outfielder) - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Luther Thompson (March 5, 1860 – November 7, 1922), nicknamed "Big Sam", was an American professional baseball player from 1884 to 1898 and with a brief comeback in 1906. At 6 feet 2 inches (1.88 m), the Indiana native was one of the larger players of his day and was known for his prominent handlebar mustache.

  4. Chick Stahl - Wikipedia

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    He was officially named player-manager on December 4, 1906. In 1,304 games played , Stahl compiled a .305 batting average (1546-5069) with 858 runs scored , 219 doubles , 118 triples , 36 home runs , 622 RBI , 189 stolen bases , 470 walks , an on-base percentage of .369 and slugging percentage of .416 in 10 major-league seasons.

  5. List of baseball players who died during their careers

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    While some of these deaths occurred during a game, the majority were the result of accidents off the field, illnesses, acts of violence, or suicide. Repeated studies have shown that contemporary Major League Baseball players have a greater life expectancy than males in the general U.S. population — about five years more, on average, which is ...

  6. Marty Bergen (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Martin Bergen (October 25, 1871 – January 19, 1900) was an American professional baseball player. From 1896 to 1899 he played in 344 games with the Boston Beaneaters of Major League Baseball (MLB), 337 of them as their catcher. Bergen helped the Beaneaters to National League pennants in 1897 and 1898, as well as a second-place finish in 1899.

  7. 1906 in baseball - Wikipedia

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    August 3 – At Sportsman's Park, Long Tom Hughes of the Washington Senators and Fred Glade of the St. Louis Browns entered the 10th inning with a scoreless tie, until Hughes decided the game with a solo home run to a 1–0 victory, becoming the first pitcher in major league history to pitch a shutout and hit a home run which accounted for the ...

  8. Mike Sullivan (pitcher) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Joseph Sullivan (October 23, 1870 – June 14, 1906) was an American professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a right-handed pitcher from 1886 to 1899 for the Washington Nationals (1889), Chicago Colts (1890), Philadelphia Athletics (1891), New York Giants (1891 and 1896–97), Cincinnati Reds (1892–93), Washington Senators (1894), Cleveland Spiders (1894 ...

  9. Category:Video games about suicide - Wikipedia

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    This category contains video games in which suicide is a primary topic or theme. Pages in category "Video games about suicide" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total.