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Louis Criger (February 3, 1872 – May 14, 1934) was an
American professional baseball catcher. He pla**** in
Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1896 to 1912...
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third in the top of the ninth, a
spitball got away from
Chesbro and Lou
Criger scored the go-ahead run and the
Americans won
their second pennant. However...
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years with St. Louis,
which is
where he
found his
favorite catcher, Lou
Criger. The two men were
teammates for a decade. In 1901, the
rival American League...
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DeYoung C. G.;
Hasher L.;
Djikic M.;
Criger B.;
Peterson J. B. (2007). "Morning
people are
stable people: Circadian...
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another prescription for disaster?".
Globe and Mail. Toronto, Ontario.
Criger E (17
August 2015). "Death of
OxyContin behind rise of fentanyl?". CityNews...
- 1 Joe Battin – 1 Jake Beckley – 1
Tommy Bond – 1 †Jesse Burkett – 1 Lou
Criger – 1 Bill Dahlen – 1 Jake Daubert – 1 Jack Doyle – 1 Tim Keefe – 1 †Matt...
- 1946, was Nelson. In 1958, she
married Richard Dennis Criger (1925–2001). She
divorced Criger in 1976.
Gibson also
recorded under the
alias "Ginny Blue...
- Belasco,
American director, producer, and
playwright (b. 1853) 1934 – Lou
Criger,
American baseball player and
manager (b. 1872) 1935 –
Magnus Hirschfeld...
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Huntington Avenue Grounds, day game Attendance: 10,267 Time: 1:25
Caught by: Lou
Criger Umpired by:
Frank Dwyer Box
score 4
Addie Joss (CLE) RHP, 28 74 pitches...
- Turner,
American biologist,
educator and
zoologist (d. 1923) 1872 – Lou
Criger,
American baseball player and
manager (d. 1934) 1874 –
Gertrude Stein, American...