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Index 1907 New York Highlanders season

The 1907 New York Highlanders season, the team's fifth, finished with the team in fifth place in the American League with a record of 70–78.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 41 relations: Al Orth, American League, Bill Hogg, Bill Louden, Bobby Keefe, Branch Rickey, Clark Griffith, Cy Barger, Danny Hoffman, Deacon McGuire, Doc Newton, Earl Moore, Frank J. Farrell, Frank Kitson (baseball), Frank LaPorte, George Moriarty, Hal Chase, Hilltop Park, Ira Thomas, Jack Chesbro, Jackie Robinson, Jimmy Williams (second baseman), Kid Elberfeld, King Brockett, Left fielder, Neal Ball, New York (state), New York City, Ray Tift, Red Kleinow, Roy Castleton, Rube Manning, Rudy Bell, Slow Joe Doyle, Tacks Neuer, Tom Hughes (pitcher, born 1884), Walter Blair (baseball), Walter Clarkson, Wid Conroy, William Stephen Devery, Willie Keeler.

  2. 1900s in Manhattan
  3. 1907 Major League Baseball season
  4. 1907 in sports in New York City

Al Orth

Albert Lewis Orth (September 5, 1872 – October 8, 1948) was an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball.

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American League

The American League of Professional Baseball Clubs, known simply as the American League (AL), is the younger of two leagues constituting Major League Baseball (MLB) in the United States and Canada.

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Bill Hogg

William Johnston Hogg (September 11, 1881 – December 8, 1909), nicknamed "Buffalo Bill", was a right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball.

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Bill Louden

William P. "Baldy" Louden (August 27, 1883 – December 8, 1935) was an American baseball player.

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Bobby Keefe

Robert Francis Keefe (June 16, 1882 – December 6, 1964) was an American pitcher in professional baseball.

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Branch Rickey

Wesley Branch Rickey (December 20, 1881 – December 9, 1965) was an American baseball player and sports executive.

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Clark Griffith

Clark Calvin Griffith (November 20, 1869 – October 27, 1955), nicknamed "the Old Fox", was an American Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher, manager and team owner.

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Cy Barger

Eros Bolivar "Cy" Barger (May 18, 1885 – September 23, 1964) was an American right-handed starting pitcher and left-handed batter who played in the American League for the New York Highlanders (1906–07); in the National League with the Brooklyn teams Superbas (1910) and Dodgers (1911–12), and for the Pittsburgh Rebels (1914–15) in the Federal League.

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Danny Hoffman

Daniel John Hoffman (March 2, 1880 – March 22, 1922) was an American professional baseball player who played center field in the Major Leagues from 1903 to 1911.

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Deacon McGuire

James Thomas "Deacon" McGuire (November 18, 1863 – October 31, 1936) was an American professional baseball player, manager and coach whose career spanned the years 1883 to 1915.

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Doc Newton

Eustace James Newton (October 26, 1877 – May 14, 1931) was an American Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher who played for several teams in both the National League and American League.

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Earl Moore

Earl Alonzo Moore (July 29, 1879 – November 28, 1961) was an American professional baseball pitcher who had a 14-year career in Major League Baseball.

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Frank J. Farrell

Frank J. Farrell (c. 1866 – February 10, 1926) was an American baseball executive.

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Frank Kitson (baseball)

Frank R. Kitson (September 11, 1869 – April 14, 1930) was an American baseball pitcher.

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Frank LaPorte

Frank Breyfogle Laporte (February 6, 1880 – September 25, 1939) was an American baseball player.

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George Moriarty

George Joseph Moriarty (July 7, 1884 – April 8, 1964) was an American third baseman, umpire and manager in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1903 to 1940.

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Hal Chase

Harold Homer Chase (February 13, 1883 – May 18, 1947), nicknamed "Prince Hal", was an American professional baseball first baseman and manager in Major League Baseball, widely viewed as the best fielder at his position.

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Hilltop Park

Hilltop Park was a ballpark in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City.

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Ira Thomas

Ira Felix Thomas (January 22, 1881 – October 11, 1958) was an American professional baseball player.

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Jack Chesbro

John Dwight Chesbro (June 5, 1874 – November 6, 1931) was an American professional baseball pitcher.

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Jackie Robinson

Jack Roosevelt Robinson (January 31, 1919 – October 24, 1972) was an American professional baseball player who became the first African American to play in Major League Baseball (MLB) in the modern era.

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Jimmy Williams (second baseman)

James Thomas Williams (December 20, 1876 – January 16, 1965) was a second baseman in Major League Baseball from 1899 to 1909.

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Kid Elberfeld

Norman Arthur "Kid" Elberfeld (April 13, 1875 – January 13, 1944) was an American professional baseball shortstop. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies (1898), Cincinnati Reds (1899), Detroit Tigers (1901–1903), New York Highlanders (1903–1909), Washington Senators (1910–1911), and Brooklyn Robins (1914).

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King Brockett

Lewis Albert "King" Brockett (July 23, 1880 – September 19, 1960) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher.

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Left fielder

In baseball, a left fielder, abbreviated LF, is an outfielder who plays defense in left field.

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Neal Ball

Cornelius "Neal" Ball (April 22, 1881 – October 15, 1957) was an American baseball shortstop who played seven seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB).

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New York (state)

New York, also called New York State, is a state in the Northeastern United States.

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New York City

New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.

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Ray Tift

Raymond Frank Tift (June 21, 1884 – March 29, 1945) was an American professional baseball pitcher.

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Red Kleinow

John Peter Kleinow (July 20, 1877 – October 9, 1929) was a reserve catcher in Major League Baseball who played from 1904 through 1911 for the New York Highlanders (1904–10), Boston Red Sox (1910–11) and Philadelphia Phillies (1911).

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Roy Castleton

Royal Eugene Castleton (July 26, 1885 – June 24, 1967) was a relief pitcher for the New York Highlanders and Cincinnati Reds.

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Rube Manning

Walter S. "Rube" Manning (April 29, 1883 – April 23, 1930) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher from 1907 to 1910.

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Rudy Bell

John "Rudy" Bell (January 1, 1881 – July 28, 1955), originally known as Rudolph Fred Baerwald, was an American Major League Baseball outfielder.

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Slow Joe Doyle

Judd Bruce Doyle (September 15, 1881 – November 21, 1947) was a right-handed Major League Baseball pitcher from to for the New York Highlanders and Cincinnati Reds.

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Tacks Neuer

John Stein "Tacks" Neuer (June 8, 1877 – January 14, 1966) was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the New York Highlanders in.

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Tom Hughes (pitcher, born 1884)

Thomas L. Hughes (January 28, 1884 – November 1, 1961) was an American right-handed baseball pitcher for the New York Highlanders (1906–07 and 1909–1910) and Boston Braves (1914–1918).

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Walter Blair (baseball)

Walter Allen Blair (October 13, 1883 – August 20, 1948), nicknamed "Heavy", was an American catcher in Major League Baseball player born in Landrus, Pennsylvania who, after attending Bucknell University, played as a backup catcher for the New York Highlanders from through.

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Walter Clarkson

Walter Hamilton Clarkson (November 3, 1878 – October 10, 1946) was an American pitcher in Major League Baseball.

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Wid Conroy

William Edward "Wid" Conroy (April 5, 1877 – December 6, 1959) was an American Major League Baseball player active during the first decade of the 20th century.

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William Stephen Devery

William Stephen Devery (January 9, 1854 – June 20, 1919), nicknamed "Big Bill".

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Willie Keeler

William Henry Keeler (March 3, 1872 – January 1, 1923), nicknamed "Wee Willie" because of his small stature, was an American right fielder in Major League Baseball who played from 1892 to 1910, primarily for the Baltimore Orioles and Brooklyn Superbas in the National League, and the New York Highlanders in the American League.

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See also

1900s in Manhattan

1907 Major League Baseball season

1907 in sports in New York City

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1907_New_York_Highlanders_season

Also known as 1907 N. Y. Highlanders season, 1907 N.Y. Highlanders season, 1907 NY Highlanders season, 1907 New York Highlanders.