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  2. Wheeling Stogies - Wikipedia

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    The 1909 season also featured several memorable exhibition games. The first was against a barnstorming team led by baseball great Cap Anson his semi-professional team, which he called "Anson's Colts". The Colts defeated the Stogies 10-4 with Anson going 1-5 and scoring a run for the Colts, while Bill McKechnie went 1-4 with a run for Wheeling.

  3. Category:Wheeling Stogies players - Wikipedia

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    This is for players of the Wheeling Stogies minor league baseball team, who played in the Interstate League from 1899-1900 and 1913, the Western Association in 1901, the Central League from 1903-1912 and 1915-1916 and the Middle Atlantic League from 1925-1934.

  4. Sam Barkley - Wikipedia

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    After his career in baseball ended, Barkley opened a cigar shop in Pittsburgh. [7] [5] [6] After the cigar shop closed, Barkley and his wife Dora moved to Chicago. [5] [6] In Chicago he opened a saloon. [5] [6] Barkley died at the age of 53 in his hometown of Wheeling, and was buried in Peninsula Cemetery. [1]

  5. Category:Wheeling (minor league baseball) players - Wikipedia

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    This is for players of the Wheeling, West Virginia minor league baseball team, who played in the Ohio State League in 1887 and the Iron and Oil League in 1895. Pages in category "Wheeling (minor league baseball) players"

  6. Central League (1900) - Wikipedia

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    The Central League was a minor league baseball league that operated sporadically in 1900, from 1903–1917, 1920–1922, 1926, 1928–1930, 1934, and 1948–1951. In 1926, the league merged mid-season with the Michigan State League and played under that name for the remainder of the season. [1] The Central League later reformed in 1928.

  7. Smith Post drops American Legion baseball district playoff ...

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    A team from Wheeling, West Virginia, scored five runs in the first two innings and defeated Rome's Smith Post 5-1 in regional American Legion baseball play.

  8. Chuck Stobbs - Wikipedia

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    Charles Klein Stobbs (July 2, 1929 – July 11, 2008) was an American professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a pitcher for the Boston Red Sox (1947–51), Chicago White Sox (1952), Washington Senators / Minnesota Twins (1953–58, 1959–61) and St. Louis Cardinals (1958).

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