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- Robert Henry Bescher (February 25, 1884 – November 29, 1942) was a baseball outfielder who pla**** 11 seasons in the major leagues. Born in London, Ohio...
- Bescher LF Bruno Betzel 2B Tom Long RF Dots Miller 1B Rogers Hornsby SS Walton Cruise CF Fred Smith 3B Frank Snyder C Lee Meadows P 1916 Bob Bescher LF...
- 57 John McGraw * 436 Tris Speaker * 436 60 Marquis Grissom 429 61 Bob Bescher 428 Mike Tiernan 428 63 Frankie Frisch * 419 Jimmy Ryan 419 65 Charlie...
- 1905 was the first individual batting crown won by a Red. In 1911, Bob Bescher stole 81 bases, which is still a team record. Like the previous decade...
- All-American Ohio State football player, and 1945 Heisman Trophy finalist Bob Bescher, professional baseball player Satch Davidson, major league baseball umpire...
- in a season by a rookie, edging out the mark of 54 set in 1909 by Bob Bescher. Despite this, Hamilton was second in Major League Baseball for stolen...
- Pirates 53 1909 Bob Bescher Cincinnati Reds 54 1910 Bob Bescher Cincinnati Reds 70 1911 Bob Bescher Cincinnati Reds 81 1912 Bob Bescher Cincinnati Reds 67...
- Maloney 1906: Chance 1907: Wagner 1908: Wagner 1909: Bescher 1910: Bescher 1911: Bescher 1912: Bescher 1913: Carey 1914: Burns 1915: Carey 1916: Carey 1917:...
- 2006 – Adam Dunn (194) 1909 – Bob Bescher (54) 1910 – Bob Bescher (70) 1911 – Bob Bescher (81) 1912 – Bob Bescher (67) 1940 – Lonny Frey (22) 1970 –...
- 1939–43 (Washington Senators) Kenny Lofton 5 1992–96 (Cleveland Indians) Bob Bescher 4 1909–12 (Cincinnati Reds) Max Carey 4 1915–18 (Pittsburgh Pirates) Max...