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  2. Joe Miller (shortstop) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph A. Miller (February 17, 1861 – April 23, 1928) was an American Major League Baseball player born in Baltimore, Maryland, who played shortstop for two seasons, one for the 1884 Toledo Blue Stockings and the other for the 1885 Louisville Colonels. He had a career batting average of .214 in 203 total games played. [1]

  3. Wheeling Stogies - Wikipedia

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    The Wheeling Stogies was a minor league baseball team based in Wheeling, West Virginia, that played under several different names at various times between 1877 and 1934. They played mostly in the Central League and the Middle Atlantic League , as well as in several various other area-based leagues.

  4. 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.

  5. Sam Barkley - Wikipedia

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    Samuel E. Barkley (May 24, 1858 – April 20, 1912) was an American Major League Baseball second baseman. Born in Wheeling , Virginia he played for four teams in six seasons from 1884 to 1889 . [ 1 ]

  6. Wheeling (baseball) - Wikipedia

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  7. History of the Cincinnati Reds - Wikipedia

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    It became baseball's first openly all-professional team when it became fully professional in 1869. The Red Stockings won 130 straight games throughout 1869 and 1870, before being defeated by the Atlantic Club of Brooklyn. Star players included brothers Harry and George Wright, Fred Waterman, and pitcher Asa Brainard. The 1869 Red Stockings made ...

  8. Sol White - Wikipedia

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    Managerial record at Baseball Reference ... As player. Pittsburgh Keystones (1887–1888, 1892) Wheeling Green Stockings, Ohio State League ; New York Gorhams (1889 ...

  9. Baseball stirrups - Wikipedia

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    While the Official Baseball Rules are silent on stirrups, some players on a team wearing them while others do not seems to be in violation of Rule 1.11(a)(1), which states "all players on a team shall wear uniforms identical in color, trim and style," as well as Rule 1.11(a)(3), which states "no player whose uniform does not conform to that of his teammates shall be permitted to participate in ...