Archie Stimmel, the Glossary
Archibald May Stimmel (May 30, 1873 – August 18, 1958) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher who played from to with the Cincinnati Reds.[1]
Table of Contents
7 relations: Cincinnati Reds, Earned run average, Frederick, Maryland, Major League Baseball, Pitcher, Strikeout, Woodsboro, Maryland.
- Allentown Peanuts players
- Chambersburg Maroons players
- Colorado Springs Millionaires players
- Lincoln Treeplanters players
- Pueblo Indians players
- Richmond Bluebirds players
- Richmond Giants players
- Roanoke Magicians players
Cincinnati Reds
The Cincinnati Reds are an American professional baseball team based in Cincinnati.
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Earned run average
In baseball statistics, earned run average (ERA) is the average of earned runs allowed by a pitcher per nine innings pitched (i.e. the traditional length of a game).
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Frederick, Maryland
Frederick is a city in, and the county seat of, Frederick County, Maryland, United States.
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Major League Baseball
Major League Baseball (MLB) is a professional baseball league and the highest level of organized baseball in the United States and Canada.
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Pitcher
In baseball, the pitcher is the player who throws ("pitches") the baseball from the pitcher's mound toward the catcher to begin each play, with the goal of retiring a batter, who attempts to either make contact with the pitched ball or draw a walk.
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Strikeout
In baseball or softball, a strikeout (or strike-out) occurs when a batter accumulates three strikes during a time at bat.
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Woodsboro, Maryland
Woodsboro is a town in Frederick County, Maryland, United States that was granted to Joseph Wood in 1693.
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See also
Allentown Peanuts players
- Archie Stimmel
- Dorsey Riddlemoser
- Frank McManus (baseball)
- Frank West (baseball)
- George Henry (baseball)
- George Meister
- George Ulrich (baseball)
- Gus McGinnis
- Harry Keener
- Henry Jackson (baseball)
- Homer Smoot
- Jack Stivetts
- Jim Delahanty
- Jim Gill
- Jim McCormick (infielder)
- Joe Delahanty
- Lefty Marr
- Les German
- Lew Camp
- Luke Lutenberg
- Mike Muldoon
- Ollie Smith (baseball)
- Piggy Ward
- Reddy Foster
- Tom Delahanty
- Vince Dailey
Chambersburg Maroons players
- Abraham J. Sharadin
- Archie Stimmel
- Bill Clay (baseball)
- Bill Stewart (sports official)
- Billy Goeckel
- Carl Snavely
- Charlie Snell
- Con Lucid
- Doggie Julian
- Elmer Steele
- George Barclay (American football/baseball)
- Hank Thormahlen
- Hanson Horsey
- Harry Hinchman
- Harry Wilhelm
- Ivan Bigler
- Jimmy Sheckard
- Joe Boley
- Karl Kolseth
- Leo Meyer (baseball)
- Lou Garland
- Mickey Keliher
- Mike Meola
- Mike Mowrey
- Norman Plitt
- Rankin Johnson Sr.
- Red McDermott
- Rusty Saunders
- Togie Pittinger
Colorado Springs Millionaires players
- Archie Stimmel
- Art Bader
- Ben Hunt (baseball)
- Bill Abstein
- Bill Everitt (baseball)
- Bill Rapps
- Billy Hulen
- Bob McHale
- Bunk Congalton
- Cowboy Jones
- Danny Shay
- Ed McKean
- Ed Wheeler (1900s infielder)
- Elmer Koestner
- Emil Liston
- Frank Foreman
- Frank Hemphill
- Gene Curtis
- George Starnagle
- Germany Schaefer
- Gil Britton
- Gus Hetling
- Harry Blake
- Harry Lumley (baseball)
- Harry Maupin
- Harry Swacina
- James Durham (baseball)
- Jim Cook (baseball)
- Jim Jackson (baseball)
- Jimmy Ryan (baseball)
- Joe Pate
- John O'Connell (second baseman)
- John Skopec
- Kitty Brashear
- Lee Tannehill
- Len Swormstedt
- Nick Kahl (baseball)
- Otto Knabe
- Peaches Graham
- Pop Schriver
- Rabbit Nill
- Tim Donahue
- Tom Delahanty
- Tom Doran
- Tom Fleming (baseball)
- Tom Hernon
- Tom Messitt
- Welcome Gaston
Lincoln Treeplanters players
- Archie Stimmel
- Belden Hill
- Bill Davidson (baseball)
- Bill Fox (baseball)
- Billy O'Brien (baseball)
- Chick Pedroes
- Deacon Van Buren
- Ducky Holmes
- Ed Gagnier (baseball)
- Eddie Cicotte
- Fred Ketchum
- Gene McCann
- George Zackert
- Hi Ebright
- Mart McQuaid
- Reeve McKay
- Sam McMackin
- Youngy Johnson
Pueblo Indians players
- Al Clancy
- Al Shaw (catcher)
- Archie Stimmel
- Art Bader
- Bill Hogg
- Bill McGilvray
- Billy Hulen
- Bob McHale
- Bob Williams (baseball)
- Buddy Ryan (baseball)
- Cack Henley
- Charlie Graham
- Dad Clark
- Doc Miller
- Ed McKean
- Ernie Neitzke
- Frank Foutz
- Frank Isbell
- Fred Ketchum
- Fred Raymer
- Gene Curtis
- George Blackburn (baseball)
- George Hogreiver
- Hal O'Hagan
- Ham Patterson
- Harry McChesney
- Ira Belden
- James Durham (baseball)
- Jim Cook (baseball)
- Joe Berger (baseball)
- Kid Nichols
- Len Swormstedt
- Lew Drill
- Otto Knabe
- Pop Schriver
- Roy Corhan
- Stan Yerkes
- Tom Delahanty
- Tom Messitt
- Tom Parrott
- Tony Tonneman
- Verne Clemons
- Wally Mattick
- Wib Smith
Richmond Bluebirds players
- Archie Stimmel
- Bill Donovan
- Buck Hooker
- Farmer Steelman
- Fritz Clausen
- George Gillpatrick
- Gus Dundon
- Harry Berte
- Henry Schmidt (baseball)
- Jack Chesbro
- Jake Drauby
- Jake Wells
- Joe Dolan (baseball)
- John Malarkey
- King Bailey
- Lefty Marr
- Luke Lutenberg
- Patsy Flaherty
- Pete Woodruff
- Reddy Foster
- Robert Pender
- Sam Leever
- Socks Seybold
- Spike Shannon
- Tug Wilson (baseball)
- Tully Sparks
- Zeke Wrigley
Richmond Giants players
- Archie Stimmel
- Arnett Mitchell
- Art Grant (baseball)
- Baby Hobson
- Bill Goodenough
- Bill Pettus
- Bill Stuart
- Carney Flynn
- Charlie Mason (1920s outfielder)
- Connie Day
- Ed Poles
- Farmer Steelman
- Garnett Blair
- George Ulrich (baseball)
- Harry Berte
- Henry Schmidt (baseball)
- Jack Chesbro
- Jake Wells
- Jim Cockman
- John Thornton (baseball)
- Lefty Marr
- Louis North
- Rats Henderson
- Red Eagle Smith
- Reddy Foster
- Rome Chambers
- Sam Leever
- Talmadge Richardson
- Wade Thompson (baseball)
Roanoke Magicians players
- Ambrose McGann
- Archie Stimmel
- Chick Stahl
- Davey Crockett (baseball)
- Dick Padden
- Ed Clark (baseball)
- Hal O'Hagan
- Harry Truby
- Ike Samuels
- Jack Chesbro
- Jake Boyd
- Jim Cockman
- John Farrell (second baseman)
- John Gochnaur
- Pop Tate (baseball)
- Togie Pittinger
- Tom Fleming (baseball)
- Tom Williams (outfielder/pitcher)
- Zeke Wrigley