In baseball statistics,a putout (PO) is awarded to a defensive player who records an out by one of the following methods:
John Dwight Chesbro was an American professional baseball pitcher. Nicknamed "Happy Jack",Chesbro played for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1899–1902),the New York Highlanders (1903–1909),and the Boston Red Sox (1909) of Major League Baseball (MLB). Chesbro finished his career with a 198–132 win–loss record,a 2.68 earned run average,and 1,265 strikeouts. His 41 wins during the 1904 season remains an American League record. Though some pitchers have won more games in some seasons prior to 1901,historians demarcating 1901 as the beginning of 'modern-era' major league baseball refer to and credit Jack Chesbro and his 1904 win-total as the modern era major league record and its holder. Some view Chesbro's 41 wins in a season as an unbreakable record.
Timothy James Leary is an American former professional baseball right-handed pitcher.
Albert Eugene Chambers is an American former professional baseball player from 1983 to 1985 for the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB). Chambers was the first pick overall in the 1979 MLB draft out of high school by the Mariners,but proved a disappointment,as he only appeared in fifty-seven games in his career. In that same draft,the Toronto Blue Jays drafted catcher Jay Schroeder,who'd go on to be an NFL quarterback. That first round also produced Tim Leary,Andy Van Slyke,Steve Buechele,Brad Komminsk,Tim Wallach,Rick Leach and Jerry Don Gleaton,all of whom would go on to have long MLB careers compared to Chambers.
Marty Lee McLeary is a former Major League Baseball pitcher.
The 1991 New York Yankees season was the 89th season for the Yankees. The team finished with a record of 71–91 finishing 20 games behind the Toronto Blue Jays. New York was managed by Stump Merrill. The Yankees played at Yankee Stadium.
The 1992 New York Yankees season was the 90th season for the Yankees,their 69th at Yankee Stadium and their first under manager Buck Showalter. The team looked to improve their standings from 1991 when they finished fifth in the American League East with a 71–91 record.
John J. Leary was an American Major League Baseball player,who played for seven different teams during his five-year career. Jack died at the age of 48 in his hometown of New Haven,Connecticut.
The 1992 Seattle Mariners season was their 16th since the franchise creation. The team finished seventh (last) in the American League West with a record of 64–98 (.395).
The 1994 Texas Rangers season was cut short by the infamous 1994 player's strike. At the time when the strike began,the Rangers were leading the American League West with a record of 52 wins and 62 losses. It was their first season at The Ballpark in Arlington.
The Cincinnati Reds' 1990 season was the Reds' 122nd season in American baseball. Starting with a club best nine straight wins to open the season,as well as holding the top spot in the National League West every game during the season,the Reds went 41–21 after 62 games,splitting the remaining 100 games 50–50 to end up with a 91–71 record. It consisted of the 91–71 Reds winning the National League West by five games over the second-place Dodgers,as well as the NLCS in six games over the Pittsburgh Pirates,and the World Series in a four-game sweep over the overwhelming favorite Oakland Athletics,who had won the World Series the previous year. It was the fifth World Championship for the Reds,and their first since winning two consecutive titles in 1975 and '76.
The Cincinnati Reds' 1989 season was one of the most turbulent in the team's history. The season was defined by allegations of gambling by Pete Rose. Before the end of the season,Rose was banned from baseball by commissioner A. Bartlett Giamatti.
The 1987 Milwaukee Brewers season featured the team finish in third place in the American League East,with a record of 91 wins and 71 losses. The team began the season at a red-hot pace,winning their first 13 games under first-year manager Tom Trebelhorn before losing 12 games in a row in May. Other highlights included Paul Molitor's 39-game hitting streak,the seventh-longest streak in MLB history and second-longest streak post-World War Two,and Juan Nieves tossing the first no-hitter in Brewers history on April 15 with a 7-0 blanking of the Baltimore Orioles.
The 1987 Los Angeles Dodgers season was the 98th of the franchise in Major League Baseball and their 30th season in Los Angeles,California. They finished in fourth place in the National League West,with an identical record to the previous season,73–89.
Robert James Leary III is an American professional baseball scout and former coach. On November 16,2012,he was named bench coach of the Miami Marlins of Major League Baseball,on the staff of new manager Mike Redmond. He had been a coaching assistant with the 2010–2011 Boston Red Sox and an instructor,catcher and manager in minor league baseball. He was fired by the Marlins on May 17,2015.
Roy Wesley "Rhino" Hitt was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. He played for the Cincinnati Reds in 1907 and also had a long career in the Pacific Coast League. He stood at 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) and weighed 200 lbs.
George Lawrence Puccinelli was an American outfielder in Major League Baseball. He played for the St. Louis Cardinals,St. Louis Browns,and Philadelphia Athletics.
The Portland Blue Sox were a class-D minor league baseball team in Portland,Maine which played from 1907 to 1908 in the Maine State League and the Atlantic Association before folding. The Blue Sox were relaunched in 1919 to make up for the loss of the Portland Duffs,which folded in 1917 and played in the Eastern League. The 1919 Blue Sox were added to the New England League,but only lasted one season.
John Louis Leary was a Major League Baseball first baseman and catcher who played with the St. Louis Browns in 1914 and 1915.
The Maine State League was a Class D level minor league baseball league that played in the 1897,1907 and 1908 seasons. The eight–team Maine State League consisted of teams based in Maine and New Hampshire. The Maine State League permanently folded after the 1908 season. The Portland (1897),Bangor Cubs (1907) and Bangor White Sox (1908) teams won league championships.
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