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Harry Duffield Stovey (né Stowe;
December 20, 1856 –
September 20, 1937) was an
American 19th-century
Major League Baseball player and the
first player...
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George Washington Stovey (May 1866 –
March 22, 1936) was an
American baseball pitcher from Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
Stovey is
widely considered the...
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doubles (392) and
total bases (2,936), and
behind only
Harry Stovey in runs
scored (1,370) (
Stovey was a
younger player;
Anson pla**** five
seasons and O'Rourke...
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George Stovey,
Walker formed half of the
first African-American
battery in
organized baseball.
Billed as the "Spanish battery" by fans,
Stovey recorded...
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Starting with
Harry Stovey p****ing
Charley Jones in
August 1885,
there have been
seven changes of the
career home run leader.
Stovey held the
title twice...
- Jones,
Boston Red
Stockings (NL), 1879 (84-game schedule) 14, by
Harry Stovey,
Philadelphia Athletics (AA), 1883 (98-game schedule) 27, by Ned Williamson...
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Major League Baseball.
October 12, 2010.
Retrieved October 13, 2010. "Harry
Stovey".
statistical listing.
Major League Baseball.
October 12, 2010. Retrieved...
- it must not play its two
black players,
Fleet Walker and
pitcher George Stovey. The
influence of
players such as
Anson and the
general racism in society...
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African American George Stovey was
listed in the
Newark News as the
scheduled Newark starting pitcher.
Anson objected, and
Stovey did not pitch. Moreover...
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before the
organized Negro leagues.
Among them Fowler,
Frank Grant,
George Stovey, and
Fleet Walker were
notable players especially during the 1880s, before...