Tommy Harper is an American former professional baseball outfielder and third baseman. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for seven different franchises from 1962 to 1976,including six seasons with the Cincinnati Reds and three seasons each with the Milwaukee Brewers and the Boston Red Sox.
The following are the baseball events of the year 1970 throughout the world.
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Clarence William "Tilly" Walker was an American professional baseball player. After growing up in Limestone,Tennessee,and attending college locally at Washington College,he entered Major League Baseball (MLB). He was a left fielder and center fielder for the Washington Senators,St. Louis Browns,Boston Red Sox and Philadelphia Athletics from 1911 to 1923.
Charles Lincoln "Buck" Herzog was an American infielder and manager in Major League Baseball who played for four National League clubs between 1908 and 1920:the New York Giants,the Boston Braves,the Cincinnati Reds,and the Chicago Cubs. His flexibility sets him apart from other major leaguers,as he demonstrated great skill as a second baseman,shortstop,and third baseman.
John Joseph O'Brien was an outfielder in Major League Baseball. Between 1899 and 1903,O'Brien played with the Washington Senators in the National League (1899),and for the Washington Senators (1901),Cleveland Blues (1901),and Boston Americans (1903) of the American League. A native of Watervliet,New York,he batted left-handed and threw right-handed.
John Augustine Donahue was an American professional baseball first baseman and catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) with the Pittsburgh Pirates,Milwaukee Brewers / St. Louis Browns,Chicago White Sox and Washington Senators between 1900 and 1909. He batted and threw left-handed.
The 1915 Detroit Tigers won a club-record 100 games and narrowly lost the American League pennant to the Boston Red Sox,who won 101 games. Though four other Tigers teams have won 100 games,only the 1934 Tigers had a better winning percentage. The 1915 Detroit Tigers team is remembered for its all-star outfield of Ty Cobb,Sam Crawford,and Bobby Veach—who finished #1,#2,and #3 in the American League in both runs batted in and total bases. Baseball historian Bill James ranks the Tigers' 1915 outfield as the best in major league history.
The 1909 Detroit Tigers won the American League pennant with a record of 98–54,but lost to the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 1909 World Series,4 games to 3. The season was their ninth since they were charter members of the American League in 1901. It was the third consecutive season in which they won the pennant but lost the World Series. Center fielder Ty Cobb won the Triple Crown and pitcher George Mullin led the league in wins (29) and winning percentage (.784).
Chester David "Pinch" Thomas was an American professional baseball catcher who played in Major League Baseball from 1912 through 1921 for the Boston Red Sox (1912–17) and Cleveland Indians (1918–21). Listed at 5 ft 9.5 in (1.77 m),173 lb.,Thomas batted left-handed and threw right-handed. He was born in Camp Point,Illinois.
David William Shean was an American professional baseball second baseman. He played from 1906 through 1919 for the Philadelphia Athletics (1906),Philadelphia Phillies (1908–1909),Boston Doves,Chicago Cubs (1911),Cincinnati Reds (1917) and Boston Red Sox (1918–1919) of Major League Baseball (MLB). Listed at 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m),175 lb (79 kg).,Shean batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Arlington,Massachusetts.
Albert Joseph Van Camp was a backup first baseman/left fielder in Major League Baseball who played from 1928 through 1932 for the Cleveland Indians (1928) and Boston Red Sox (1931–1932). Listed at 5' 10",175 lb.,Van Camp batted and threw right-handed.
John Park Henry was a catcher in Major League Baseball who played for two different teams between the 1910 and 1918 seasons. Listed at 6' 0",180 lb.,Henry batted and threw right-handed. He attended Amherst College.
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