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American baseball player (1886–1966)
Robert Martin Schang (December 7, 1886 – August 29, 1966) was an American baseball player. He was a catcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1914–15), New York
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catcher Frederick Christian Schang (1893-1971), Talent agent and former president of Columbia Arts Management Bobby Schang (1886-1966), Pittsburgh Pirates
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Minor league baseball team
Hartranft: 1920 Duke Sedgwick: 1922 Jim Keesey: 1923 Norm McNeil: 1923 Bobby Schang: 1923 Chick Fullis: 1924, 1925, 1926 Karl Kolseth: 1924 Bill Hohman:
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Sasser Scott Sauerbeck Rich Sauveur Ted Savage Rob Scahill Doc Scanlan Bobby Schang Fritz Scheeren Frank Scheibeck John Scheneberg Hank Schenz Jason Schmidt
Pittsburgh Pirates all-time roster
Pittsburgh_Pirates_all-time_roster
Sauer Bill Sayles Skeeter Scalzi Mort Scanlan Steve Scarsone Ray Schalk Bobby Schang Dan Schatzeder Rube Schauer Mike Schemer Hank Schenz Nate Schierholtz
San Francisco Giants all-time roster
San_Francisco_Giants_all-time_roster
List of baseball players
1960–1963 Steve Scarsone, 2B/OF/3B, 1997 Jimmie Schaffer, C, 1961–1962 Bobby Schang, C, 1927 John Schappert, P/1B/OF, 1882 Bob Scheffing, C, 1951 Carl Scheib
St. Louis Cardinals all-time roster
St._Louis_Cardinals_all-time_roster
Major League Baseball season
Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League Joe Schultz, Sr. C Topeka Jayhawks Western Association Eddie Dyer D Laurel Cardinals Cotton States League John Ganzel and Bobby Schang
1928 St. Louis Cardinals season
1928_St._Louis_Cardinals_season
Minor league baseball team
seventh in the league, which had two halves. Managed by John Ganzel and Bobby Schang, Laurel finished 33.0 games behind the first place Jackson Red Sox in
Laurel_Cardinals
Minor league baseball team in Ohio
(1928) Johnny Marcum (1929-1930) Gil Paulsen (1928) Mike Ryba (1928) Bobby Schang (1928) Dutch Ussat (1929) Ab Wright (1928) Dayton Aviators players "1903
Dayton_Aviators
York Yankees, Boston Red Sox and New York Giants between 1918 and 1927. Bobby Schang, 79, catcher whose 17-year pro career (1912–1928) was punctuated by getting
1966_in_baseball
Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2008-11-24. "Bobby Schang Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2008-11-24. "Wally Schang Statistics". Baseball-Reference
List of Major League Baseball players (Sa–Se)
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_players_(Sa–Se)
Major League Baseball season
Art Reinhart Flint Rhem Jimmy Ring Bill Sherdel Catchers Bob O'Farrell Bobby Schang Johnny Schulte Frank Snyder Infielders Les Bell Jim Bottomley Frankie
1927 St. Louis Cardinals season
1927_St._Louis_Cardinals_season
Major League Baseball team season
Western International League Red Harvel C Visalia Cubs California League Bobby Schang and Pete Beiden C Quebec Alouettes Canadian–American League Joe Sugrue
1946_Chicago_Cubs_season
American baseball league(s)
Tarpons 50 65 .435 23½ Cotton Knaupp Laurel Cardinals 44 78 .361 33 John Ganzel / Bobby Schang Alexandria Reds 42 77 .353 33½ Sam Barnes / Frank Karpp
Cotton_States_League
Major League Baseball team season
Catchers Sam Brenegan Bob Coleman George Gibson Jake Kafora Pat Kilhullen Bobby Schang Syd Smith Bill Wagner Infielders Wally Gerber Ham Hyatt Ed Konetchy Joe
1914 Pittsburgh Pirates season
1914_Pittsburgh_Pirates_season
Major League Baseball team season
Jeff Tesreau Catchers Red Dooin Brad Kocher Larry McLean Chief Meyers Bobby Schang Harry Smith Lew Wendell Infielders Howard Baker Fred Brainard Larry Doyle
1915_New_York_Giants_season
Major League Baseball team season
McQuillan Phil Slattery Dazzy Vance Catchers George Gibson Leo Murphy Bobby Schang Bill Wagner Infielders Doug Baird Wally Gerber Doc Johnston Ike McAuley
1915 Pittsburgh Pirates season
1915_Pittsburgh_Pirates_season
Wingrove (piano) and Jeff Rozniata (drums) completed the band along with Bobby Darke (bass). On October 3, 2009, guitarist Bill "Cupid" Bartolin died from
Blue_Ash_(band)
American baseball executive and manager
Barrow encouraged owner Harry Frazee to purchase Stuffy McInnis, Wally Schang, Bullet Joe Bush, and Amos Strunk from the Philadelphia Athletics for $75
Ed_Barrow
List of baseball players
Schaeffer, P, 1952 Roy Schalk, IF, 1932 Art Schallock, P, 1951–1955 Wally Schang, C, 1921–1925 Cam Schlittler, P, 2025-Present Bob Schmidt, C, 1965 Butch
New York Yankees all-time roster
New_York_Yankees_all-time_roster
Major League Baseball franchise
"best rivalry" by American sports journalists. In the December 1920, Wally Schang, Waite Hoyt, Harry Harper and Mike McNally were traded to the Yankees for
Boston_Red_Sox
Elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame
Ryan – Johnny Sain – †Manny Sanguillén – Ron Santo – Hank Sauer – Wally Schang – Hal Schumacher – George Scott – Rip Sewell – Bob Shawkey – Urban Shocker
2003 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting
2003_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame_balloting
Luke Appling, Dolph Camilli, Frank McCormick, Johnny Mize, George McQuinn, Bobby Doerr, and Mickey Vernon) had careers with significant playing time prior
List of Major League Baseball career double plays leaders
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_double_plays_leaders
Season for the Major League Baseball team the New York Yankees
24 Ernie Johnson 76 170 48 .282 5 17 Wally Schang 73 167 40 .240 2 24 Howie Shanks 66 155 40 .258 1 18 Bobby Veach 56 116 41 .353 0 16 Mark Koenig 28 110
1925_New_York_Yankees_season
1960s American youth-oriented counter-cultural political party
Tom Forcade (Underground Press Syndicate and High Times) and Gabrielle Schang (Alternative Media). New York Yippie Coca Crystal hosted the popular cable
Youth_International_Party
American baseball player (1895–1948)
mainstays of the early Yankee pennant-winning teams, including catcher Wally Schang and pitcher Waite Hoyt. The 21-year-old Hoyt became close to Ruth: The outrageous
Babe_Ruth
List of baseball players
Hirokazu Sawamura Dave Sax Bill Sayles Ray Scarborough Russ Scarritt Wally Schang Charley Schanz Bob Scherbarth Kyle Schwarber Chuck Schilling Curt Schilling
Boston Red Sox all-time roster
Boston_Red_Sox_all-time_roster
American baseball player and manager (1890–1975)
Stengel slowly circled the bases, and evaded the tag from catcher Wally Schang for an inside-the-park home run, providing the winning margin. Thus, the
Casey_Stengel
Chance* .3940 Stan Hack .3940 Eddie Yost .3940 93 Ken Williams .3933 94 Wally Schang .3931 95 Rod Carew* .3930 Gary Sheffield .3930 97 Bob Johnson .3928 98 Bill
List of Major League Baseball career on-base percentage leaders
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_on-base_percentage_leaders
P, 1953 Germany Schaefer, IF, 1905–1909 Biff Schaller, OF, 1911 Wally Schang, C, 1931 Dan Schatzeder, P, 1980–1981 Frank Scheibeck, IF, 1906 Fred Scherman
Detroit Tigers all-time roster
Detroit_Tigers_all-time_roster
Minor league baseball team
Ramsdell (1942) Paul Richards (1928), Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame Wally Schang (1935) Gabby Street (1924–1925), manager of 1931 World Series Champion -
Muskogee, Oklahoma minor league baseball history
Muskogee,_Oklahoma_minor_league_baseball_history
Elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame
Pete Runnels - Jimmy Ryan - Johnny Sain - Ron Santo - Hank Sauer - Wally Schang - George Scott - Rip Sewell - Bob Shawkey - Urban Shocker - Roy Sievers
2005 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting
2005_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame_balloting
the Yankees, earning a total of $305,000. In the winter of 1920, Wally Schang, future star pitcher Waite Hoyt, Harry Harper, and Mike McNally were traded
History_of_the_Boston_Red_Sox
acquire catcher Wally Schang from the New York Yankees in exchange for pitcher George Mogridge and cash considerations. Although Schang is 36 years old, he
1926_in_baseball
Major League Baseball rivalry
finishing dead last nine times in eleven seasons." Among others, Wally Schang, Everett Scott, Carl Mays, Waite Hoyt, Joe Bush and Sam Jones went from
Red_Sox–Yankees_rivalry
Elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame
Joe Sewell, Nick Altrock, Joe Judge, Howard Ehmke, Eddie Rommel, Wally Schang, Cy Williams, Bob Meusel, Joe Dugan, Babe Herman, Lew Fonseca, Mike González
1960 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting
1960_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame_balloting
Elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame
- Allie Reynolds 1 0.5 - Phil Rizzuto 1 0.5 - Al Schacht 1 0.5 - Wally Schang 1 0.5 - Everett Scott 1 0.5 0 2.7% Bill Sherdel 1 0.5 0 0.1% Earl Smith
1956 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting
1956_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame_balloting
301 (1980) Jason Giambi 320 (2001) Eddie Murphy 12 (1914) Co-Leader Wally Schang 9 (1917) Co-Leader George Burns 8 (1918) Co-Leader George Burns 12 (1919)
Athletics award winners and league leaders
Athletics_award_winners_and_league_leaders
Elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame
Schoolboy Rowe - Jimmy Ryan • Johnny Sain - Slim Sallee - Ron Santo - Wally Schang - George Scott - Rip Sewell - Bob Shawkey - Urban Shocker - Roy Sievers
2007 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting
2007_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame_balloting
List of baseball players
1942–48 Joe Savery, P, 2014 Steve Sax, IF, 1994 Jeff Schaefer, IF, 1994 Wally Schang, C, 1913–17, 1930 Rube Schauer, P, 1917 Heinie Scheer, IF, 1922–23 Carl
Athletics_all-time_roster
team moved to Washington, and the first by any Washington pitcher since Bobby Burke in 1931. This was the final game for both teams for the 2014 season
List of Major League Baseball no-hitters
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_no-hitters
sixteen and eighteen Gold Glove Awards respectively for defensive excellence. Bobby Mathews is the all-time leader in career errors committed by a pitcher with
List of Major League Baseball career fielding errors leaders
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_fielding_errors_leaders
Former baseball stadium in the Bronx, New York
Smith threw out the first pitch directly into the glove of catcher Wally Schang rather than the customary couple of feet wide. The Yankees went on to defeat
Yankee_Stadium_(1923)
List of baseball players
Mac Sceroler 2021 P Sid Schacht 1950–1951 P Art Schallock 1955 P Wally Schang 1926–1929 C Art Scharein 1932–1934 3B John Scheneberg 1920 P Joe Schepner
Baltimore Orioles all-time roster
Baltimore_Orioles_all-time_roster
held NL record, 1876-1883; held single-season record, 1876-1886 11 Wally Schang 1,420 1,420 0 12 Duke Farrell 1,418 97 1,120 Includes 132 in Players' League
List of Major League Baseball career assists leaders
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_assists_leaders
Warhop at New York's Polo Grounds. Philadelphia Athletics catcher Wally Schang set an American League record after nailing six potential base stealers
1915_in_baseball
Major League Baseball season
Terriers Middle Atlantic League Floyd "Pat" Patterson D Danville-Schoolfield Leafs Bi-State League Elmer Yoter D Owensboro Oilers KITTY League Wally Schang
1942_Boston_Red_Sox_season
Major League Baseball season
Tom Zachary Catchers Leo Dixon Pinky Hargrave Wally Schang Infielders Jimmy Austin Wally Gerber Bobby LaMotte Marty McManus Ski Melillo Gene Robertson George
1926_St._Louis_Browns_season
Osaka/Hanshin Tigers and the Mainichi Orions from 1936 to 1953. March 6 – Wally Schang, 75, American League catcher for five teams over 19 seasons (1913–1931)
1965_in_baseball
Major League Baseball season
wins and 94 losses. January 15, 1927: Pinky Hargrave, Marty McManus and Bobby LaMotte were traded by the Browns to the Detroit Tigers for Otto Miller
1927_St._Louis_Browns_season
Elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame
Judge 9 3.4 0 2.4% Charlie Keller† 9 3.4 - Jack Quinn 9 3.4 0 2.9% Wally Schang 8 3.0 0 2.5% Birdie Tebbetts† 8 3.0 - Glenn Wright 8 3.0 0 1.4% Howard Ehmke
1958 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting
1958_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame_balloting
American preacher (1875–1956)
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. In Louisville he married Villette Schang, who also belonged to the German-American community. They had three children
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dies from his injuries. December 11 – The St. Louis Browns trade Wally Schang to the Philadelphia Athletics for Sammy Hale. January 2 – Ed Wolfe January
1929_in_baseball
Major League Baseball season
Gene Desautels 35 Johnny Grabowski 9 Ray Hayworth -- Muddy Ruel 8 Wally Schang Infielders 7 Bill Akers 4 Dale Alexander 7 Louis Brower 25 Joe Dugan
1931_Detroit_Tigers_season
US state baseball league
Springfield Giants 64 75 .460 25 Earl Wolgamot Marion Cardinals 62 77 .446 27 Grover Hartley / Wally Schang Newark Moundsmen 57 82 .410 32 Mickey O'Neil
Ohio_State_League
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Unisex pet form of English Robert and Roberta, BOBBI means "bright fame."Â
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English (Lancashire) : from a pet form of Bibb.
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Modern Diminutive of Roberta and Barbara; Strange; Bright Famous One
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Famed; Abbreviation of Robert Famed; Bright; Shining; Bright Famous One
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Pet form of English Robert, ROBBY means "bright fame."Â
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My Beloved
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English (mainly East Anglia and Kent) : probably from a pet form of the personal name Robert.
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Hobby, Luster, Beauty
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English : nickname from Middle English hobi ‘hobby’, a small falcon, or from the same word denoting a small horse.English : habitational name from Hoby in Leicestershire, named with Old English hÅh ‘spur of a hill’ + Old Norse býr ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.
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Bright Fame; Strange; Foreign
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Pet form of English Robert, BOBBY means "bright fame."
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Melody; Sweet Voice; Song
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French feminine form of Roman Latin Zephyrinus, ZÉPHYRINE means "west wind."
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Phonetic Name Based on Initials; Combination of Initials J and D
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Lord of All Lords
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n.
A simpleton; a booby; a gawky.
n.
A hobby ; freak; whim.
n.
A confined place for cattle, formed by hedges. trees, or other fencing, near the farmyard.
pl.
of Lobby
n.
A lobby in a theater; a greenroom.
n.
A passage or hall of communication, especially when large enough to serve also as a waiting room. It differs from an antechamber in that a lobby communicates between several rooms, an antechamber to one only; but this distinction is not carefully preserved.
n.
Alt. of Hobbyhorse
adv.
In a nobby manner.
pl.
of Hobby
imp. & p. p.
of Lobby
pl.
of Booby
v. i.
To address or solicit members of a legislative body in the lobby or elsewhere, with the purpose to influence their votes.
a.
Having the characteristics of a booby; stupid.
n.
A swimming bird (Sula fiber or S. sula) related to the common gannet, and found in the West Indies, nesting on the bare rocks. It is so called on account of its apparent stupidity. The name is also sometimes applied to other species of gannets; as, S. piscator, the red-footed booby.
a.
Stylish; modish; elegant; showy; aristocratic; fashionable.
n.
A nickname for a policeman; -- from Sir Robert Peel, who remodeled the police force. See Peeler.
v. t.
To urge the adoption or passage of by soliciting members of a legislative body; as, to lobby a bill.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Lobby
n.
A small, strong-winged European falcon (Falco subbuteo), formerly trained for hawking.
v. t.
To make a, booby of one); to stupefy.