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Edward Victor Cicotte (/ˈsiːkɒt/; June 19, 1884 – May 5, 1969),
nicknamed "Knuckles", was an
American right-handed
pitcher in
Major League Baseball best...
- Alva
Warren Cicotte (/ˈsiːkɒt/;
December 23, 1929 –
November 29, 1982),
nicknamed "Bozo", was a
Major League Baseball (MLB) player.
Cicotte pitched in...
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termination of
Cicotte from his
position and the
reopening of his cases. This
prompted an
investigation from the
Alaska Department of Law and
Cicotte was removed...
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starts that went
instead to two of the
alleged conspirators,
pitchers Eddie Cicotte and
Lefty Williams. On
October 1, the day of Game One,
there were rumors...
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establishment of the
office of
Commissioner of Baseball. In 1919,
Eddie Cicotte led the
majors with 29 wins and 30
complete games,
going 29–7 for the season...
- led by a pair of aces and a very
promising rookie.
Knuckleballer Eddie Cicotte had
become one of the AL's best
pitchers after turning 30 and discovering...
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convince a
select group of Sox—including star
knuckleball pitcher Eddie Cicotte, who led the
majors with a 29–7 win–loss
record and an
earned run average...
- ($105,443 today).
Eddie Cicotte had been
promised a $10,000 ($175,739 today)
bonus if he
could win 30
games in a season. When
Cicotte closed in on the 30-game...
- knuckleball. A 1908
article credited Lew
Moren as the
inventor of the pitch. Ed
Cicotte earned a full-time spot with the
Detroit Tigers in 1908,
earning the nickname...
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Christine Gregoire and Jay
Inslee and
former state representative George Cicotte,
attorney Janéa
Holmquist Newbry,
state senator Kevin Midbust, drugstore...