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George Edward Martin Van
Haltren (March 30, 1866 –
October 1, 1945) was an
American center fielder in
Major League Baseball. In his 17-year career, lasting...
- Pike – 1 Jack Remsen – 1
Hardy Richardson – 1 Fred Tenney – 1
George Van
Haltren – 1 †Bobby Wallace – 1
Deacon White – 1 †Candy ****mings – 0 †Silver Flint –...
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League Baltimore Orioles Baltimore,
Maryland Union Park 6,500
George Van
Haltren John
Waltz Ned
Hanlon Boston Beaneaters Boston, M****achusetts
South End...
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Roberto Clemente* .317 64 Joe Kelley* .317 65 Zack Wheat* .317 66
George Van
Haltren .317 67
Roger Connor* .317 68
Lloyd Waner* .316 69 Todd Helton* .316 70...
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players for
Brooklyn that year were Dave Orr, Lou Bierbauer,
George Van
Haltren, and Gus Weyhing. The team
folded after the
season along with the entire...
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outfielder George Van
Haltren became the team's manager. Van
Haltren lasted only
eleven games as manager,
winning just one. Van
Haltren's winning percentage...
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scheduled for five innings. June 21, 1888 (6 innings) –
George Van
Haltren,
Chicago White Stockings 1
Pittsburgh Alleghenys 0 Game
called due to rain...
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Crawford for the modern-day record. [e] Tied with Bill George,
George Van
Haltren and
Tommy Byrne [f] Tied with
Tommy Thomas, Tim Wakefield, R. A. ****ey...
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George Van
Haltren and John
Waltz led the team to a 3–16
record in the
first 19 games.
Hanlon fared only
somewhat better than Van
Haltren and Waltz, as...
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medalist shot putter, in Usolye-Sibirskoye, USSR Died:
George Van
Haltren, 79,
American baseball player The
Bourne End rail
crash killed 43 people...