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Jim Devlin Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & MoreJim Devlin. Positions: Pitcher, First Baseman and Rightfielder. Bats: Right • Throws: Right. 5-11, 175lb (180cm, 79kg). Born: June 6, 1849 in Philadelphia, ...
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The life and death of Jim Devlin, baseball's original cheatDec 5, 2019 · In the present day, Devlin is rarely remembered in baseball, but across the arc of cheating history, he lives on as the symbol of every honest ...
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Jim Devlin - BR Bullpen - Baseball-Reference.comSep 12, 2024 · Jim Devlin played baseball for six years, one in independent ball (1872); four in the National Association (1872-1875) and two in the National League (1876- ...
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Womack: Jim Devlin and life after organized baseball - SABR.orgDevlin may rate as one of the sadder stories in baseball history. His 13.3 Wins Above Replacement in 1877 are the most of any player in his final season as he ...
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Sad story of a storied pitcher - Erie Times-NewsJan 24, 2016 · One was Jim Devlin. Uneducated but athletically gifted, Devlin was 23 in 1873, when the Philadelphia White Stockings of the professional ...
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Jim Devlin and life after organized baseballSep 9, 2014 · Devlin's continued career after his ban offers a reminder of how disjointed 19th century baseball was and how little relation it bears to the ...
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The Early Years of Philadelphia Baseball - SABR.orgIn 1865, Al Reach, a man whose name would become indelibly etched in the annals of Philadelphia baseball history, became one of the game's first professional ...Missing: transition | Show results with:transition
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1873 Philadelphia Whites Statistics - Baseball-Reference.comRecord: 36-17, Finished 2nd in National Association (Schedule and Results). Managers: Fergy Malone (8-2) and Jimmy Wood (28-15).Missing: Stockings | Show results with:Stockings
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1874 Chicago White Stockings Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com1874 Chicago White Stockings Statistics ; Record: 28-31, Finished 5th in National Association (Schedule and Results) ; Managers: Fergy Malone (18-18) and Jimmy ...
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1875 Chicago White Stockings Statistics | Baseball-Reference.com### Summary for Jim Devlin in 1875 with the Chicago White Stockings
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June 19, 1875: The 'Model' Game: Hartford vs. ChicagoNov 20, 2014 · In the top of the 11th Cummings reached first on an error by Chicago first baseman Jim Devlin. Tommy York then stroked a hard-hit line drive ...
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Jim Devlin - Society for American Baseball ResearchJun 27, 2022 · An undersized (5-foot-7, 135-pound) left-handed batter and thrower, Devlin began his playing days as a pitcher-outfielder on local amateur clubs.
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1876 Louisville Grays Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com1876 Louisville Grays Statistics. 1877 Season. Record: 30-36-3 ... Jim Devlin, 27, P, 0.6, 68, 299, 298, 38, 94, 14, 1, 0, 28, 1, 11 .315 .318 .369 ...
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1877 Louisville Grays Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com1877 Louisville Grays Statistics. 1876 Season. Record: 35-25-1, Finished ... Jim Devlin, 28, P, 0.3, 61, 275, 268, 38, 72, 6, 3, 1, 27, 7, 27 .269 .287 .325 .612 ...
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Baseball's Greatest Scandals, #7: The Louisville Grays | AZ Snake PitMay 23, 2011 · Their starter, Jim Devlin*, had led the league in WAR with 12.2 [and when I say, their starter, he was basically the only pitcher]. The ...
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1877 Louisville Grays Schedule | Baseball-Reference.com### Louisville Grays Game Results (July 18 - August 18, 1877)
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The 1877 Louisville Grays ScandalWith holdovers such as Jim Devlin, rapidly developing into one of the league's best pitchers, and Joseph Gerhardt, one of the best second basemen in the ...
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The Louisville Grays Scandal of 1877 - McFarland### Summary of the Louisville Grays Scandal of 1877
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The Story of the 1877 Louisville Grays Baseball Betting ScandalMar 2, 2020 · The 1876 Louisville Grays team included Jim Devlin (middle, back row), who would become embroiled in scandal the following year.
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Spalding's Baseball Guide and Official League Book for 1895At a meeting of the National League, held in Cleveland December 5, 1877, the League directors unanimously ratified the action of the Louisville club in ...
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Louisville Grays Scandal - BR Bullpen - Baseball-Reference.comNov 27, 2023 · The Louisville Grays Scandal was a game-fixing scandal that took place in 1877. Four players on the team, Bill Craver, Jim Devlin ... WAR ...
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Jim Devlin - Society for American Baseball ResearchFull Name: James Alexander Devlin, Born: June 6, 1849 at Philadelphia, PA (USA), Died: October 10, 1883 at Philadelphia, PA (USA).
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Clippings:1879 - ProtoballAfter reinstating Jim Devlin the Judiciary Committee of the National Association weakened and reversed their decision. Jim is just where he was. Source ...
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I Am Honest, Harry - Our GameAug 24, 2017 · Devlin's pitching vaulted Louisville to the top of the standings by August 1877, but on the ensuing Eastern trip they lost all eight of their ...
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James Alexander “Jim” Devlin (1849-1883) - Find a Grave MemorialMajor League Baseball Player. A star pitcher for the Louisville Grays, he was banished from organized baseball for accepting money to throw games during the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Jim Devlin: Baseball's First Gambling Scandal - The SqueezeMar 24, 2021 · The strong right hander was born in Philadelphia in 1849, and while he wasn't book smart, the guy knew baseball. He could pitch like nobody's ...Missing: parents Irish
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Paint The Corners - Podcast - Apple PodcastsStories on the edge of baseball history . . . Join us for a journey through American history, following the basepaths of the characters, scandals, and culture- ...