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Cap Anson 4., pp. 427-428. Rosenberg. Cap Anson 4., p. 428. Rosenberg. Cap Anson 4., p. 428. Rosenberg. Cap Anson 4., p. 430. Rosenberg. Cap Anson 4
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professorship and tenure. The next day, Brade meets with emeritus professor Cap Anson, who seems to blame him for Ralph's death. They visit the zoo together
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Casey's famous at-bat in the poem. A 2004 book by Howard W. Rosenberg, Cap Anson 2: The Theatrical and Kingly Mike Kelly: U.S. Team Sport's First Media
Nixey Callahan (828 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
68 0557472954 "A forever-disputed milestone occurred on June 18 when Cap Anson notched his 3,000th hit.136 Chicago set the still-standing record for
Baltimore Orioles (1882–1899) (1,406 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
New York: Free Press. ISBN 0-684-85451-1 Rosenberg, Howard W. (2005); Cap Anson 3: Muggsy John McGraw and the Tricksters: Baseball's Fun Age of Rule Bending
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Claremont Press, p. 153. ISBN 1-893121-01-1 Rosenberg, Howard W. (2004). Cap Anson 2: The Theatrical and Kingly Mike Kelly: U.S. Team Sport's First Media
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Retrieved September 4, 2010. Inline citations Fleitz, David L. (2005). Cap Anson: The Grand Old Man of Baseball. McFarland. p. 338. ISBN 0-7864-2238-6
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The Boys of Summer by Roger Kahn. The Big Blue Train Chicago Orphans- Cap Anson was the first player credited with 3,000 hits. In 1897 he was released