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  1. Ben Taylor (first baseman)

    For others of the same name Ben Taylor disambiguation Ben Taylor Infobox MLB player name Ben Taylor position First baseman birth date birth date 1927 9 30 birth place Metropolis, Illinois death date death date and age 1999 5 11 1927 9 30 death place Alma, Arkansas bats Left throws Left debutdate July 29 debutyear 1951 debutteam Baltimore Orioles St. Louis Browns St. Louis Browns finaldate September 21 finalyear 1955 finalteam Atlanta Braves Milwaukee 1953 1965 Milwaukee Braves stat1label Batting average stat1value .231 stat2label Home runs stat2value 3 stat3label Runs batted in stat3value 6 stat4label Stolen bases stat4value 1 teams nowiki nowiki Baltimore Orioles St. Louis Browns 1951 Detroit Tigers 1952 Atlanta Braves Milwaukee Braves 1955 Benjamin Eugene Taylor ref cite web url http www.baseball almanac.com players player.php?p taylobe02 title Ben Taylor publisher Baseball Almanac.com accessdate 2011 03 28 ref September 30, 1927 May 11, 1999 was an United States American Major League Baseball first baseman . Born in Metropolis, Illinois , Taylor originally signed as a free agent in 1944 with the Los Angeles Dodgers Brooklyn Dodgers Brooklyn Dodgers . ref cite web url http www.baseball reference.com players t taylobe02.shtml title Ben Taylor publisher Baseball Reference.com accessdate ... Taylor , also a native of Metropolis, who played for Braves and three other MLB clubs between 1957 1970. References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Taylor, Ben ALTERNATIVE ... Metropolis, Illinois DATE OF DEATH May 11, 1999 PLACE OF DEATH Alma, Arkansas DEFAULTSORT Taylor, Ben Category People from Massac County, Illinois Category St. Louis Browns players Category Detroit Tigers players Category Milwaukee Braves players Category Major League Baseball first basemen Category 1927 births Category 1999 deaths Category Baseball players from Illinois US baseball first baseman ... level with the team that year. In 1952, Taylor was traded along with Matt Batts , Dick Littlefield ...   more details



  1. Ben Taylor

    Ben Taylor may refer to Ben Taylor musician born 1977 , son of James Taylor and Carly Simon Ben Taylor American football born 1978 , former American football linebacker Ben Taylor first baseman 1927 1999 , American Major League Baseball first baseman Ben Taylor pitcher 1889 1946 , professional baseball pitcher Ben Taylor Negro Leagues 1888 1953 , Negro league baseball player Benedict Taylor born 1960 , aka Ben Taylor, British actor notable for a role in The Phantom Menace Benjamin I. Taylor 1877 1946 , U.S. Representative from New York hndis Taylor, Ben ...   more details



  1. Harry Taylor (1930s first baseman)

    Harry Warren Taylor December 26, 1907 in McKeesport, Pennsylvania April 27, 1969 in Toledo, Ohio , is a former professional baseball player who was a infielder in the Major Leagues in 1932. After beginning his career with the Seattle Indians he was sold to and would play for the Chicago Cubs . An injury sent him back to the Chicago farm system as a Player Manager. Handsome Harry volunteered into the Navy at the beginning of WWII and, although he took all of the combat training, because of his age and background as a professional athlete, he was made a fitness officer. After the war he rejoined the Cubs organization for a short time and then became a business man until his death from leukemia in 1969. At the time of his death he was survived by his 2nd wife, a son, a daughter and a grand daughter. External links baseballstats br t tayloha02 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Taylor, Harry ALTERNATIVE NAMES Handsome Harry SHORT DESCRIPTION Chicago Cubs First Baseman DATE OF BIRTH 12 26 1907 PLACE OF BIRTH McKeesport, Pennsylvania DATE OF DEATH 4 27 1969 PLACE OF DEATH Toledo, Ohio DEFAULTSORT Taylor, Harry Category 1907 births Category 1969 deaths Category Major League Baseball infielders Category Chicago Cubs players US baseball first baseman stub ...   more details



  1. Harry Taylor (1890s first baseman)

    Infobox MLB player name Harry Taylor position First baseman image bats Left throws Unknown birth date Birth date 1866 4 4 mf y birth place Halsey Valley, New York death date death date and age 1955 7 12 1866 4 4 death place Buffalo, New York debutdate April 18 debutyear 1890 debutteam Louisville Colonels finaldate September 29 finalyear 1893 finalteam Baltimore Orioles stat1label Batting average stat1value .286 stat2label Home run s stat2value 3 stat3label Runs batted in stat3value 178 teams nowiki nowiki Louisville Colonels 1890 92 Baltimore Orioles 19th century Baltimore Orioles 1893 Harry Leonard Taylor April 4, 1866 in Halsey Valley, New York July 12, 1955 in Buffalo, New York , was a professional baseball player who played infielder in the Major Leagues from By 1890 By 1893 . He played for the Louisville Colonels and Baltimore Orioles 19th century Baltimore Orioles . External links Baseballstats br t tayloha01 brm taylor006har 1890 Louisville Colonels Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Taylor, Harry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH April 4, 1866 PLACE OF BIRTH Halsey Valley, New York DATE OF DEATH July 12, 1955 PLACE OF DEATH Buffalo, New York DEFAULTSORT Taylor, Harry Category 1866 births Category 1955 deaths Category Major League Baseball infielders Category Baseball players from New York Category Cornell Big Red baseball players Category Baltimore Orioles NL players Category Louisville Colonels players Category 19th century baseball players Category Elmira minor league baseball players Category Elmira Hottentots players US baseball first baseman stub ...   more details



  1. Ben Taylor (Negro Leagues)

    Infobox baseball biography name Ben Taylor image Taylor Ben 1915.jpg position First Baseman bats Left ... Black Sox . His playing career played lasted from by 1908 to by 1929 . In all but one of his first 16 seasons, Taylor batted over .300. In a 1949 Philadelphia Evening Bulletin article, Oscar Charleston selected Ben Taylor as his first baseman on his all time All Star team, but Taylor initiated his ... Baseball Benjamin Harrison Taylor July 1, 1888 January 24, 1953 was an American first baseman ... first James A. chapter Taylor, Benjamin H. Ben pages 761 63 title The Biographical Encyclopedia ... baseman. Ben continued as a player manager, joining Harrisburg in 1925 and the Baltimore Black Sox from ..., Taylor was awarded 2nd team, first base. He died at age 64 in Baltimore, Maryland . He was the youngest ... nlbemuseum history players taylor.html Ben Taylor , Personal profiles at Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. &ndash identical to Riley confirmed 2010 04 16 External links bbhof taylor ben Negro league ... http baseballhall.org media video 2006 hall fame inductee bio ben taylor 2006 Hall of Fame Inductee Bio Ben Taylor video 2006 Baseball HOF Baseball Hall of Fame first basemen Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Taylor, Ben ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player ... OF DEATH Baltimore, Maryland DEFAULTSORT Taylor, Ben Category National Baseball Hall of Fame inductees ... MediaWiki to recognize the first bullet. Kind of a workaround to a bug. As Player Birmingham Giants ... 12 , New York Lincoln Giants 1912 and Rube Foster s Chicago American Giants 1913 14 , Taylor made his name playing for the team one of his brothers, C.I. Taylor, managed and owned, the Indianapolis ... play. He took that hot bat into the 1916 championship season. Ben went 11 for 18 in the World Series ... stint with the Bacharach Giants, Ben played with the ABCs from 1914 to 1922. In that final season, he replaced C.I. as manager, following his death. In 1923, Taylor organized the Washington Potomacs ...   more details



  1. Ben Taylor (musician)

    BLP sources date April 2010 Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Ben Taylor image Ben Taylor crop.jpg caption Ben Taylor in concert in Mullingar, Ireland, July, 2007 Photo Sean ... BenTaylorMusic.com notable instruments Benjamin Taylor born on January 22, 1977 is a musician and acting actor . He is the son of folk rock artists James Taylor and Carly Simon . ref cite web url Allmusic class artist id p130595 biography pure url yes title Biography Ben Taylor last Wilson first MacKenzie publisher Allmusic accessdate 26 April 2010 ref His sister, Sally Taylor singer songwriter Sally Taylor , is also a musician. Ben Taylor bears a striking resemblance to his famous father ... mine survivors. Personal life Ben Taylor attended high school at Tabor Academy , a college prep ... Soundtrack Album 1995, one track by Ben Taylor I Will This song also available on CD 6 from the Huh Music Service, 1995 References Reflist External links Commons category Ben Taylor Main sites http www.bentaylormusic.com Ben Taylor official site http www.bentaylorband.com Ben Taylor Band official site http www.ben taylor.com Ben Taylor Online unofficial site discogs artist Ben Taylor 2 Ben Taylor myspace bentaylorofficial Ben Taylor IMDB name id 1685312 name Ben Taylor News http www.dailymusicguide.com ...?oid oid 3A56175 The Son Also Rises Ben Taylor s organic, romantic grooves have a kick , Charleston City paper Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Taylor, Ben ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... Simon Taylor alias birth date birth date and age 1977 1 22 death date instrument Singing Vocals , guitar ... of music is similar to that of Simon and Taylor. Taylor has also toured with his father. Career On his first released album Famous Among the Barns and his EP 1 , Taylor collaborated with friends Adam MacDougall and Larry Ciancia to form The Ben Taylor Band. Ultimately deciding that this path which yielded music that Taylor describes as neo psychedelic folk funk did not represent his true musical ...   more details



  1. Ben Taylor (American football)

    Infobox gridiron football person name Ben Taylor image BenTaylorGreenBayPackers2006.jpg ImageWidth 200 birth date birth date and age 1978 8 31 birth place Bellaire, Ohio Bellaire , Ohio Height ft 6 Height in 2 Weight lbs 245 Position Linebacker number 58 College Virginia Tech Hokies football Virginia Tech DraftedYear 2002 DraftedRound 4 DraftedPick 111 DatabaseFootball TAYLOBEN01 NFL TAY021187 years 2002 2005 BR 2006 teams Cleveland Browns BR Green Bay Packers Benjamin Frazier Taylor born August 31, 1978 in Bellaire, Ohio Bellaire , Ohio is a former American football linebacker . Taylor was When date February 2011 a linebackers coach for the Bridgewater College football team. ref cite web url http www.dnronline.com sports details.php?AID 29662&CHID 3&sub title BC Hires Former NFL er, New Assistant Also An Ex Hokie date 2008 07 04 accessdate 2008 07 04 last Stoss first Matthew publisher dnronline.com ref Professional career Cleveland Browns Taylor selected by the Browns in the 4th round 111th overall of the 2002 NFL Draft . Green Bay Packers On March 26, 2006, the Packers signed Taylor to a 1 year contract. ref cite web title Packers, Taylor agree to one year deal url http sports.espn.go.com nfl news story?id 2383618 publisher www.espn.com ref References reflist 2 External links http www.nfl.com players bentaylor profile?id TAY021187 NFL.com player page Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Taylor, Ben ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American football player DATE OF BIRTH August 31, 1978 DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH place of birth Bellaire, Ohio Bellaire , Ohio DEFAULTSORT Taylor, Ben Category 1978 births Category Living people Category People from Belmont County, Ohio Category American football linebackers Category Virginia Tech Hokies football players Category Cleveland Browns players Category Green Bay Packers players linebacker 1970s stub ...   more details



  1. Ben Taylor (pitcher)

    Infobox MLB player name Ben Taylor position Pitcher bats Right throws Right birth date birth date 1889 4 2 birth place Paoli, Indiana death date death date and age 1946 11 3 1889 4 2 death place Martin County, Indiana debutdate June 28 debutyear 1912 debutteam Cincinnati Reds finaldate July 4 finalyear 1912 finalteam Cincinnati Reds stat1label Won Loss Record stat1value 0 0 stat2label ERA stat2value 3.18 stat3label Strikeouts stat3value 2 teams nowiki nowiki Cincinnati Reds 1912 Benjamin Harrison Taylor 1889 1946 , was a professional baseball player who played pitcher in the Major Leagues for the 1912 Cincinnati Reds season 1912 Cincinnati Reds . External links Baseballstats br t taylobe01 brm taylor002ben Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ben Taylor ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Taylor, Ben Category 1889 births Category 1946 deaths Category Major League Baseball pitchers Category Baseball players from Indiana Category Cincinnati Reds players Category Saginaw Wa was players Category Indianapolis Hoosiers minor league players US baseball pitcher 1880s stub ...   more details



  1. Billy Taylor (third baseman)

    Infobox MLB player name Billy Taylor position Third baseman image bats Switch throws Right birth date Birth date 1870 12 mf y birth place Butler, Kentucky death date death date 1905 9 12 death place Cincinnati, Ohio debutdate September 19 debutyear By 1898 debutteam Louisville Colonels finaldate October 15 finalyear By 1898 finalteam Louisville Colonels stat1label Batting average stat1value .250 stat2label Home run s stat2value 0 stat3label Run batted in Runs batted in stat3value 2 teams nowiki nowiki Louisville Colonels 1898 William H. Taylor was a Major League Baseball player for the Louisville Colonels in By 1898 . He played in nine games, mostly at third base, going 6 for 24 with 2 Runs batted in RBI . Sources Baseballstats mlb espn br t taylobi02 fangraphs cube brm Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Taylor, Billy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH 1870 12 PLACE OF BIRTH Butler, Kentucky DATE OF DEATH September 12, 1905 PLACE OF DEATH Cincinnati, Ohio DEFAULTSORT Taylor, Billy Category Major League Baseball third basemen Category Louisville Colonels players Category Baseball players from Kentucky Category 1870 births Category 1905 deaths ...   more details



  1. Jack Burns (first baseman)

    Infobox MLB player name Jack Burns position First baseman image JackBurnsGoudeycard.jpg bats Left throws Left birth date Birth date 1907 8 31 mf y birth place Cambridge, Massachusetts death date death date and age 1975 4 18 1907 8 31 death place Brighton, Massachusetts debutdate September 17 debutyear 1930 debutteam Baltimore Orioles St. Louis Browns finaldate September 27 finalyear 1936 finalteam Detroit Tigers stat1label Batting average stat1value .279 stat2label Home run s stat2value 44 stat3label Runs batted in stat3value 417 teams nowiki nowiki Baltimore Orioles St. Louis Browns 1930 36 Detroit Tigers 1936 highlights nowiki nowiki Led AL in games played By 1934 Led AL in sacrifice hits By 1935 Led AL first basemen in assists By 1931 , By 1932 John Irving Burns August 31, 1907 April 18, 1975 , nicknamed Slug, was an United States American first baseman , coach baseball coach and scout sports scout in Major League Baseball . A native of Cambridge, Massachusetts , Burns stood 6 183  cm and weighed 175 pounds 79.4  kg in his playing days, and batted and threw left handed. Burns professional playing career began in 1928 in the New England League . After leading the Class A Western League defunct minor league Western League in home run s with 36 in 1929, his contract was purchased by the Baltimore Orioles St. Louis Browns of the American League . After a brief MLB trial in By 1930 , Burns became the starting first baseman for the Browns in By 1931 . He handled those duties until he was traded to the Detroit Tigers on April 30, By 1936 , for pitcher Chief Hogsett . He returned to the minor league baseball minor leagues at the end of that campaign for the remainder of his ... in. He led American League first basemen in assists in 1931 and 1932. Burns became a manager in the minor ... his death, at Brighton, Massachusetts , at the age of 67. References Spink, J.G. Taylor, ed., The Baseball ... Category 1975 deaths Category Major League Baseball first basemen Category Baseball players from ...   more details



  1. Mike Fitzgerald (first baseman)

    Other people2 Mike Fitzgerald disambiguation Infobox MLB player name Mike Fitzgerald image position First baseman bats Right throws Right birth date birth date and age 1964 3 28 birth place Savannah, Georgia debutdate June 23 debutyear 1988 debutteam St. Louis Cardinals finaldate July 10 finalyear 1988 finalteam St. Louis Cardinals stat1label Batting average stat1value .196 stat2label Home run s stat2value 0 stat3label Run batted in Runs batted in stat3value 1 teams nowiki nowiki St. Louis Cardinals by 1988 by 1988 Michael Patrick Fitzgerald born March 28, 1964 in Savannah, Georgia is a retired Major League Baseball first baseman . Fitzgerald was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the first round 20th overall of the 1984 June Secondary amateur draft. He appeared in 13 games for the 1988 St. Louis Cardinals season 1988 St. Louis Cardinals . External links baseballstats br f fitzgmi03 Persondata NAME Fitzgerald, Mike ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Baseball player DATE OF BIRTH March 28, 1964 PLACE OF BIRTH Savannah, Georgia DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fitzgerald, Mike Category 1964 births Category Living people Category St. Louis Cardinals players US baseball first baseman stub ...   more details



  1. Ed Murphy (first baseman)

    Infobox MLB player name Ed Murphy position First baseman image bats Right throws Right birth date Birth date 1918 8 23 birth place Joliet, Illinois death date death date and age 1991 12 10 1918 8 23 death place Joliet, Illinois debutdate September 10 debutyear By 1942 debutteam Philadelphia Phillies finaldate September 27 finalyear By 1942 finalteam Philadelphia Phillies stat1label Batting average stat1value .250 stat2label Home run s stat2value 0 stat3label Run batted in Runs batted in stat3value 4 teams nowiki nowiki Philadelphia Phillies by 1942 Edward Joseph Murphy August 23, 1918 December 10, 1991 was a Major League Baseball first baseman who played for the Philadelphia Phillies in by 1942 . External links Baseballstats br m murphed03 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Murphy, Ed ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH August 23, 1918 PLACE OF BIRTH Joliet, Illinois DATE OF DEATH December 10, 1991 PLACE OF DEATH Joliet, Illinois DEFAULTSORT Murphy, Ed Category Philadelphia Phillies players Category 1918 births Category 1991 deaths Category Baseball players from Illinois US baseball first baseman stub ...   more details



  1. Ray Miller (first baseman)

    Raymond Peter Miller February 12, 1888 April 7, 1927 was a Major League Baseball first baseman who played for one season. He played 19 games for the Cleveland Indians during the 1917 Cleveland Indians season and six games for the Pittsburgh Pirates during the 1917 Pittsburgh Pirates season . External links baseballstats br m millera02 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Miller, Ray ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH December 16, 1975 PLACE OF BIRTH Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania DATE OF DEATH April 7, 1927 PLACE OF DEATH Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania DEFAULTSORT Miller, Ray Category 1888 births Category 1927 deaths Category Major League Baseball first basemen Category Baseball players from Pennsylvania Category Houston Astros players US baseball first baseman stub ...   more details



  1. Bill Schwartz (first baseman)

    Infobox MLB player name Bill Schwartz image position First Baseman birth date Birth date 1884 4 22 birth place Cleveland, Ohio death date death date and age 1961 8 29 1884 4 22 death place Nashville, Tennessee bats Right throws Right debutdate May 2 debutyear 1904 debutteam Cleveland Indians Cleveland Naps finaldate June 16 finalyear 1904 finalteam Cleveland Indians Cleveland Naps stat1label Batting average stat1value .151 stat2label Home run s stat2value 0 stat3label Run batted in Runs batted in stat3value 0 teams nowiki nowiki This forces MediaWiki to recognize the first bullet. Kind of a workaround to a bug. Cleveland Indians Cleveland Naps 1904 William Charles Schwartz April 22, 1884 August 29, 1961 was a Major League Baseball first baseman who played for one season. He played for the Cleveland Indians Cleveland Naps for 24 games during the 1904 Cleveland Naps season . External links baseballstats br s schwabi02 brm schwar003wil Vanderbilt Commodores baseball coach navbox Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Schwartz, Bill ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH April 22, 1884 PLACE OF BIRTH Cleveland, Ohio DATE OF DEATH August 29, 1961 PLACE OF DEATH Nashville, Tennessee DEFAULTSORT Schwartz, Bill Category 1884 births Category 1961 deaths Category Major League Baseball first basemen Category Cleveland Naps players Category Baseball players from Ohio Category Indianapolis Indians players Category Akron Rubbernecks players Category Akron Champs players Category Nashville Volunteers players Category Vanderbilt Commodores baseball coaches US baseball first baseman stub ...   more details



  1. Ray Webster (first baseman)

    For the second baseman Ray Webster second baseman Infobox MLB player name Ram n Webster position First baseman Outfielder image bats Left throws Left birth date Birth date and age 1942 8 31 birth place Col n, Panama deathdate deathplace debutdate April 11 debutyear 1967 debutteam Kansas City Athletics finaldate August 22 finalyear 1971 finalteam Chicago Cubs stat1label Batting average stat1value .244 stat2label Home runs stat2value 17 stat3label Runs batted in stat3value 98 teams nowiki nowiki Oakland Athletics Kansas City Oakland Athletics 1967 1969 1971 San Diego Padres 1970 1971 Chicago Cubs 1971 Ram n Alberto Webster born August 31, 1942 in Col n, Panama Col n , Panama is a former first baseman in Major League Baseball who played from By 1967 through By 1971 for the Oakland Athletics Kansas City Athletics 1967 , Oakland Athletics 1968 1969, 1971 , San Diego Padres 1970 1971 and Chicago Cubs 1971 . Listed at convert 6 ft tall and convert 185 lb , he batted and threw left handed . Webster came on strong in his rookie season for the Athletics, and handily won the starting first base job over Ken Harrelson after hit .256 with 11 home run s and 51 run batted in RBI in 360 at bats. Since the 1968 Opening Day, Webster batted cleanup hitter cleanup in the order behind Bert Campaneris , Reggie Jackson and Sal Bando . Unfortunately, a leg injury suffered in early May limited his playing time for the rest of the season, dropping off to .214 with three homers and 23 RBI in 66 games, and never recovered his previous form. Eventually, he finished his career as a left handed pinch hitter producing unsatisfactory results. In a five season career, Webster was a .244 hitter 190 for 778 with 17 home runs and 98 RBI in 380 games, including 76 run baseball runs , 31 double baseball doubles ... players Category Tucson Toros players Category Vancouver Mounties players baseball first baseman ... players Category Lewiston Broncs players Category Major League Baseball first basemen Category ...   more details



  1. John Doherty (first baseman)

    For the Major League pitcher, see John Doherty pitcher John Doherty . For the Major League hitter, see Jack Daugherty baseball Jack Daugherty . Infobox MLB player name John Doherty position First baseman bats Left throws Left birth date Birth date and age 1951 8 22 debutdate June 1 debutyear 1974 debutteam Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim California Angels finaldate July 30 finalyear 1975 finalteam Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim California Angels stat1label Batting average stat1value .240 stat2label Home run s stat2value 4 stat3label Hit baseball Hits stat3value 76 stat4label Run batted in Runs batted in stat4value 27 teams nowiki nowiki Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim California Angels 1974 1975 John Michael Doherty born August 22, 1951, in Woburn, Massachusetts Woburn , Massachusetts is a former reserve first baseman designated hitter in Major League Baseball who played for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim California Angels between By 1974 and By 1975 . Listed at 5 11 , 185  lb., he batted and threw left handed . In parts of two seasons, Doherty was a .240 hitter 76 for 137 with four home run s and 27 run batted in RBI in 104 games, including 27 run baseball runs , 17 double baseball doubles , one triple baseball triple , and three stolen base s. Sources http www.baseball reference.com d doherjo01.shtml Baseball Reference http www.thebaseballcube.com players D john doherty 1.shtml The Baseball Cube http www.retrosheet.org boxesetc D PX dohej101.htm Retrosheet Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Doherty, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH August 22, 1951 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Doherty, John Category California Angels players Category Major League Baseball first basemen Category Major League Baseball designated hitters Category Baseball players from Massachusetts Category 1951 births Category Living people US baseball first baseman stub ...   more details



  1. Len Gabrielson (first baseman)

    Infobox MLB player name Len Gabrielson position First baseman birth date birth date 1915 9 8 birth place Oakland, California death date death date and age 2000 11 14 1915 9 8 death place Stanford, California bats Left throws Left debutdate April 21 debutyear 1939 debutteam Philadelphia Phillies finaldate April 25 finalyear 1939 finalteam Philadelphia Phillies stat1label Batting average stat1value .222 teams nowiki nowiki Philadelphia Phillies 1939 highlights Leonard Hilburne Gabrielson 8 September 1915 14 November 2000 was a first baseman in Major League Baseball who appeared in 5 games for the Philadelphia Phillies during the 1939 Major League Baseball season 1939 season . Gabrielson s son, also named Len Gabrielson outfielder Len Gabrielson , spent 9 seasons in Major League Baseball. External links Baseballstats mlb espn br g gabrile01 fangraphs cube Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gabrielson, Len ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH 1915 09 08 PLACE OF BIRTH Oakland, California DATE OF DEATH 2000 11 14 PLACE OF DEATH Stanford, California DEFAULTSORT Gabrielson, Len Category 1915 births Category 2000 deaths Category Philadelphia Phillies players Category People from Oakland, California Category Baseball players from California Category Major League Baseball first basemen US baseball first baseman stub ...   more details



  1. Bill Hughes (first baseman)

    Infobox MLB player image name Bill Hughes position First Baseman Outfielder birth date Birth date 1866 11 25 birth place Bladinsville, Illinois death date death date and age 1943 8 25 1866 11 25 death place Santa Ana, California bats Left throws Left debutdate September 28 debutyear 1884 debutteam Washington Nationals UA Washington Nationals finaldate October 5 finalyear 1885 finalteam Philadelphia Athletics American Association Philadelphia Athletics stat1label Batting average stat2label Hit baseball Hit s stat3label Run batted in RBIs stat1value .138 stat2value 9 stat3value 8 teams nowiki nowiki Washington Nationals UA Washington Nationals By 1884 Philadelphia Athletics American Association Philadelphia Athletics By 1885 William R. Hughes 1866 1943 , was a Major League Baseball first baseman and outfielder who played for the 1884 Washington Nationals UA Washington Nationals of the Union Association and the 1885 Philadelphia Athletics American Association Philadelphia Athletics of the American Association 19th century American Association . External links Baseballstats br h hughebi01 brm hughes001bil Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hughes, Bill ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH November 25, 1866 PLACE OF BIRTH Bladinsville, Illinois DATE OF DEATH August 25, 1943 PLACE OF DEATH Santa Ana, California DEFAULTSORT Hughes, Bill Category 1866 births Category 1943 deaths Category Major League Baseball first basemen Category Major League Baseball outfielders Category Baseball players from Illinois Category 19th century baseball players Category Washington Nationals UA players Category Philadelphia Athletics AA players Category Peoria Reds players Category Norfolk minor league baseball players Category Dayton minor league baseball players Baseball first baseman stub ...   more details



  1. Ron Jackson (first baseman)

    for the first baseman and hitting coach born in 1953 Ron Jackson Infobox MLB player name Ron Jackson image width caption position First baseman birth date Birth date 1933 10 22 birth place Kalamazoo, Michigan death date death date and age 2008 7 6 1933 10 22 death place Kalamazoo, Michigan bats Right throws Right debutdate June 15 debutyear 1954 debutteam Chicago White Sox finaldate May 15 finalyear 1960 finalteam Boston Red Sox stat1label Batting average stat1value .245 stat2label Home run s stat2value 17 stat3label Runs batted in stat3value 52 teams nowiki nowiki Chicago White Sox 1954 1959 Boston Red Sox 1960 highlights Ronald Harris Jackson October 22, 1933 July 6, 2008 was a backup first baseman in Major League Baseball who played from 1954 through 1960 for the Chicago White Sox 1954 59 and Boston Red Sox 1960 . Listed at 6 7 , 225  lb., he batted and threw right handed . Born in Kalamazoo, Michigan , Jackson owned and operated his own insurance company in Kalamazoo after retiring from baseball. In seven season career, Jackson was a .245 hitter 116 for 474 with 17 home run s and 52 run batted in RBI in 196 games, including 54 run baseball runs , 18 double baseball doubles , one triple baseball triple , and six stolen base s. In 148 first base appearances, Jackson recorded 1054 putout outs and 56 assist baseball assist s while committing nine error baseball errors for a .992 fielding percentage . Transactions 1954, Signed by the Chicago White Sox out of the Western Michigan University bonus baby . 1959, Traded by Chicago to the Boston Red Sox in exchange for Frank Baumann baseball Frank Baumann . 1960, Traded by Boston to the Atlanta Braves Milwaukee Braves in exchange ... alumni Category Western Michigan Broncos baseball players US baseball first baseman stub ... first Del last Newell title Remembering Ron Jackson K Central, WMU Hall of Famer played first base ... Category Chicago White Sox players Category Major League Baseball first basemen Category Baseball ...   more details



  1. Pete O'Brien (first baseman)

    Infobox MLB player name Pete O Brien image position First baseman bats Left throws Left birth date Birth date and age 1958 2 9 birth place Santa Monica, California debutdate September 3 debutyear 1982 debutteam Texas Rangers finaldate July 20 finalyear 1993 finalteam Seattle Mariners stat1label Batting average stat1value .261 stat2label Home run s stat2value 169 stat3label Runs batted in stat3value 736 teams nowiki nowiki Texas Rangers baseball Texas Rangers By 1982 By 1988 Cleveland Indians By 1989 Seattle Mariners By 1990 By 1993 Peter Michael Pete O Brien born February 9, 1958 in Santa Monica, California is a former first baseman in Major League Baseball who played for the Texas Rangers baseball Texas Rangers 1982 88 , Cleveland Indians 1989 and Seattle Mariners 1990 1993 . He batted and threw left handed. In a 12 season career, O Brien posted a .261 batting average with 169 home run s and 736 run batted in RBI in 1567 games played . O Brien was known for his good fielding and strong hitting. He usually batted third in the Rangers line up, but his offensive exploits were often overshadowed by first baseman like Don Mattingly , Wally Joyner , Mark McGwire and Eddie Murray . O Brien never appeared in an All Star game despite several solid seasons. Pete O Brien now lives with his family in Colleyville, Texas and owns and operates a floatation and massage therapy spa with his wife, Donna, called http atpeacefloatationspa.com At Peace Floatation & Massage . Pete and Donna started the spa with the goal to help remedy some of the damaging effects, both physically and mentally, that stress inflicts on the body. External links Baseballstats br o o bripe03 fangraphs 1009700 cube Pete OBrien 1 http www.baseball almanac.com players player.php?p obripe03 Baseball Almanac http www.baseballlibrary.com ... Major League Baseball first basemen Category Baseball players from California Category Texas Rangers players Category Cleveland Indians players Category Seattle Mariners players US baseball first baseman ...   more details



  1. Mark Johnson (first baseman)

    Infobox MLB player name Mark Johnson position First baseman image bats Left throws Left birth date Birth date and age 1967 10 17 birth place Worcester, Massachusetts debutdate April 26 debutyear By 1995 debutteam Pittsburgh Pirates finaldate June 2 finalyear By 2002 finalteam New York Mets stat1label Batting average stat1value .232 stat2label Home run s stat2value 38 stat3label Run batted in Runs batted im stat3value 137 teams nowiki nowiki Pittsburgh Pirates By 1995 By 1997 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Anaheim Angels By 1998 Hanshin Tigers By 1999 Nippon Professional Baseball NPB New York Mets By 2000 By 2002 highlights 1994 Southern League baseball Southern League MVP Mark Patrick Johnson born October 17, 1967 in Worcester, Massachusetts is a former professional baseball player who played first base in the Major Leagues from 1995 2002 for the Pittsburgh Pirates , Anaheim Angels , and New York Mets . He also played one season in Japan for the Hanshin Tigers in By 1999 . Mark played football and baseball at Holy Name High School in Worcester, then did a postgraduate year at Worcester Academy , and matriculated to Dartmouth College where he was the quarterback of the football team. External links Baseballstats mlb espn br j johnsma01 fangraphs 1376 cube mark johnson Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Johnson, Mark ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH October 17, 1967 PLACE OF BIRTH Worcester, Massachusetts DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Johnson, Mark Category 1967 births Category Living people Category Major League Baseball first basemen Category Baseball players from Massachusetts Category Pittsburgh Pirates players Category New York Mets players Category Anaheim Angels players Category American expatriate baseball players in Japan Category Hanshin Tigers players US baseball first baseman stub ja ...   more details



  1. Reggie Sanders (first baseman)

    Infobox MLB player name Reggie Sanders position First baseman image bats Right throws Right birth date Birth date and age 1949 9 9 birth place Birmingham, Alabama debutdate September 1 debutyear By 1974 debutteam Detroit Tigers finaldate October 2 finalyear By 1974 finalteam Detroit Tigers stat1label Batting average stat1value .273 stat2label Home runs stat2value 3 stat3label Runs batted in stat3value 10 teams nowiki nowiki Detroit Tigers 1974 Reginald Jerome Sanders September 9, 1949 in Birmingham, Alabama , is a retired Major League Baseball player. He played 26 games, mostly at first base, for the Detroit Tigers in By 1974 . External links Baseballstats br s sandere01 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sanders, Reggie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH September 9, 1949 PLACE OF BIRTH Birmingham, Alabama DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sanders, Reggie Category 1949 births Category Living people Category Major League Baseball first basemen Category Detroit Tigers players Category Iowa Oaks players Category Toledo Mud Hens players Category Evansville Triplets players Category Lodi Crushers players Category Birmingham A s players Category Montgomery Rebels players Category Richmond Braves players Category Charlotte O s players Category Burlington Bees players Category Baseball players from Alabama US baseball first baseman stub ...   more details



  1. Bob Adams (first baseman)

    Infobox MLB player name Bob Adams position First baseman image bats Right throws Right birth date Birth date and age 1952 1 6 birth place Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania debutdate July 10 debutyear By 1977 debutteam Detroit Tigers finaldate September 29 finalyear By 1977 finalteam Detroit Tigers stat1label Batting average stat1value .250 stat2label Home run s stat2value 2 stat3label Run batted in Runs batted in stat3value 2 teams nowiki nowiki Detroit Tigers 1977 Robert Melvin Adams is a former professional baseball first baseman and catcher . He played 15 games in Major League Baseball for the Detroit Tigers in 1977, mostly as a pinch hitter . Of the three games he played in the field, two were at first base and one was at catcher. In just 24 major league at bat s, Adams hit two home run s, both solo. Sources Baseballstats mlb espn br a adamsbo04 fangraphs cube brm adams 011rob Persondata NAME Adams, Bob ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Baseball player DATE OF BIRTH January 6, 1952 PLACE OF BIRTH Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Adams, Bob Category Major League Baseball first basemen Category Detroit Tigers players Category Lakeland Tigers players Category Montgomery Rebels players Category Evansville Triplets players Category UCLA Bruins baseball players Category Baseball players from Pennsylvania Category 1952 births Category Living people ja ...   more details



  1. Joe Harris (first baseman)

    Infobox MLB player name Joe Harris position First baseman image joe harris infielder.jpg bats Both throws Right birth date Birth date 1891 5 20 birth place Coulter, Pennsylvania death date death date and age 1959 12 10 1891 5 20 death place Plum Borough, Pennsylvania debutdate June 9 debutyear By 1914 debutteam New York Yankees finaldate September 25 finalyear By 1928 finalteam Los Angeles Dodgers Brooklyn Robins stat1label Batting average stat1value .317 stat2label Home run s stat2value 47 stat3label Hit baseball Hits stat3value 963 teams nowiki nowiki New York Yankees 1914 Cleveland Indians 1917, 1919 Boston Red Sox 1922 25 Minnesota Twins Washington Senators 1925 26 Pittsburgh Pirates 1927 28 Los Angeles Dodgers Brooklyn Robins 1928 highlights nowiki nowiki Batted .335 for Boston Red Sox in 1923. First player to hit a home run in first appearance in World Series 1925 . Joseph Harris May 20, 1891 &ndash December 10, 1959 , nicknamed Moon, was an United States American first baseman in Major League Baseball . He was born in Coulter, Pennsylvania . In 1918, he was drafted into the United States Army . He served during World War I and was in a truck accident while serving. He suffered 2 broken legs, 3 broken ribs, and a fractured skull, thus creating the lump under his eye. He did need plastic surgery to help fix his facial injury. In 1919, he was discharged due to injury from the army and returned to the Cleveland Indians for part of the season. At season s end, he played for an industrial team, which offered him money and a business. Harris played with the team for the 1920 season. Baseball commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis Citation needed date January 2012 promptly banned ... personnel of World War I Baseball first baseman stub ... war service. Harris was the first ballplayer to be reinstated after receiving a lifetime banishment ... players Category Brooklyn Robins players Category Major League Baseball first basemen Category ...   more details



  1. Mike Bell (first baseman)

    Infobox MLB player name Mike Bell position First baseman image bats Left throws Left birth date Birth date and age 1968 4 22 birth place Lewiston, New York debutdate May 2 debutyear 1990 debutteam Atlanta Braves finaldate October 6 finalyear 1991 finalteam Atlanta Braves stat1label Batting average stat1value .200 stat2label Home runs stat2value 2 stat3label Runs batted in stat3value 6 teams nowiki nowiki Atlanta Braves 1990 91 Michael Allen Bell born April 22, 1968, in Lewiston, New York is a former Major League Baseball player for the Atlanta Braves and a number of minor league teams. He attended Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Tech in the off season. External links Baseballstats mlb espn br b bellmi01 fangraphs cube Mike Bell 2.shtml brm http web.archive.org web 20091028150439 http geocities.com beesball bell.html Stats at beesball.com Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bell, Mike ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH April 22, 1968 PLACE OF BIRTH Lewiston, New York DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bell, Mike Category Living people Category 1968 births Category Major League Baseball first basemen Category Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets baseball players Category Atlanta Braves players Category Richmond Braves players Category Baseball players from New York Baseball first baseman stub ...   more details




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