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Raymond William Schalk (August 12, 1892 – May 19, 1970) was an American professional baseball player, coach, manager and scout. [1] He played as a catcher in Major League Baseball for the Chicago White Sox for the majority of his career.
Ray Schalk, holder of the American League career record Red Dooin, holder of the National League career record Bill Rariden posted the two highest assist totals in history in the short-lived Federal League. Iván Rodríguez has the most assists of any catcher since 1950. Jim Sundberg led the American League in assists a record six times.
[24] [25] Eleven Hall of Famers have managed the White Sox: Griffith, Hugh Duffy, Collins, Evers, Ed Walsh, Ray Schalk, Ted Lyons, Lopez, Bob Lemon Larry Doby and Tony La Russa. [26] [27] Lopez and La Russa were elected as manager; the others were elected as players. [13] [27]
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They were backed by three other pitchers who were almost as successful: Jimmy Ring at only 10–9 but 2.26, Ray Fisher at 14–5 and 2.17 with five shutouts, and Cuban Dolf Luque at 10–3 and 2.63, former and future Giant who would win the last game of the 1933 World Series in long relief for New York. It was a deep and talented staff, a ...
Ray Schalk (1) Rip Egan (2) Nixey Callahan: First White Sox no-hitter while allowing a run [11] 6 April 14, 1917: Eddie Cicotte: 11 –0 6 @ St. Louis Browns: Ray Schalk (2) Silk O'Loughlin (2) Pants Rowland: Tied for the earliest calendar date of White Sox no-hitter (tied) [12] 7 April 30, 1922: Charlie Robertson ¶ 2 –0 0 @ Detroit Tigers ...
The 1929 New York Giants season was the franchise's 47th season. The team finished in third place in the National League with an 84–67 record, 13½ games behind the Chicago Cubs.
How Tom Selleck’s Ex-Wife Jacqueline Ray Wound Up in Prison. Josh Lezmi. June 20, 2020 at 9:41 AM.