Frank Pears, the Glossary
Frank H. Pears (1866–1923) was a Major League Baseball pitcher.[1]
Table of Contents
11 relations: American Association (1882–1891), Earned run average, History of the St. Louis Cardinals (1875–1919), Kansas City Cowboys (American Association), Louisville, Kentucky, Major League Baseball, National League (baseball), Pitcher, St. Louis, Strikeout, Win–loss record (pitching).
- Detroit Creams players
- Galveston Giants players
- Grand Rapids Gold Bugs players
- Grand Rapids Rippers players
- Kansas City Cowboys (American Association) players
- Leadville Blues players
- Omaha Indians players
- Paducah Little Colonels players
- Quincy Little Giants players
- Sioux City Cornhuskers players
- St. Thomas Saints players
- Toledo Black Pirates players
American Association (1882–1891)
The American Association of Base Ball Clubs (AA) was a professional baseball league that existed for 10 seasons from to.
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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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History of the St. Louis Cardinals (1875–1919)
The St. Louis Cardinals, a professional baseball franchise based in St. Louis, Missouri, compete in the National League (NL) of Major League Baseball (MLB).
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Kansas City Cowboys (American Association)
The Kansas City Cowboys were a professional baseball team based in Kansas City, Missouri, for two seasons in to in the American Association.
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Louisville, Kentucky
Louisville is the most populous city in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, sixth-most populous city in the Southeast, and the 27th-most-populous city in the 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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National League (baseball)
The National League of Professional Baseball Clubs, known simply as the National League (NL), is the older of two leagues constituting Major League Baseball (MLB) in the United States and Canada, and the world's oldest extant professional team sports league.
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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.
Win–loss record (pitching)
In baseball and softball, a win–loss record (also referred to simply as a record) is a statistic that indicates the number of wins (denoted "W") and losses (denoted "L") credited to a pitcher.
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See also
Detroit Creams players
- Bill Everitt (baseball)
- Bill Krieg
- Bob Glenalvin
- Buck West
- Cliff Carroll
- Count Campau
- Frank Bowerman
- Frank Pears
- Fritz Clausen
- George Borchers
- George Cobb (baseball)
- George Harper (pitcher)
- Harry Raymond (baseball)
- Howard Earl
- Jerry Hurley (1890s catcher)
- Jim Burns (baseball)
- Joe McGuckin
- Sam Dungan
Galveston Giants players
- Bill Goodenough
- Bill Kienzle
- Doc Landis
- Frank Pears
- George Proeser
- George Stallings
- John Bates (baseball)
- John Godar
- John Greenig
- Lew Whistler
- Mike Shea (baseball)
Grand Rapids Gold Bugs players
- Al McCauley
- Ambrose McGann
- Bill George (baseball)
- Bill Hassamaer
- Bill Moran (catcher)
- Bill Niles
- Bill Reidy
- Billy Earle
- Bob Glenalvin
- Bobby Wheelock
- Bumpus Jones
- Buttons Briggs
- Charlie Petty
- Doc Parker
- Effie Norton
- Frank Genins
- Frank Kitson (baseball)
- Frank Pears
- Frank Scheibeck
- Fred Carroll
- Fred Zahner
- George Borchers
- Harry Truby
- Ira Davis (baseball)
- Jack Carney (baseball)
- Jake Hewitt
- Jiggs Parrott
- Jim Burns (baseball)
- Jim Gilman
- John Slagle
- John Stafford (baseball)
- Jot Goar
- Kid Mohler
- Lew Camp
- Mike Kilroy
- Monte McFarland
- Ned Garvin
- Oyster Burns
- Pete Cassidy
- Rasty Wright (outfielder)
- Red Donahue
- Tom Letcher
- Tom Niland
- Walter Thornton
Grand Rapids Rippers players
- Ambrose McGann
- Bill George (baseball)
- Bill Hassamaer
- Bill McClellan
- Bill Niles
- Bill Whitrock
- Billy Rhines
- Bob Caruthers
- Bobby Wheelock
- Bumpus Jones
- Buttons Briggs
- Charlie Brown (baseball)
- Crazy Schmit
- Doc Parker
- Effie Norton
- Frank Genins
- Frank Pears
- Fred Carroll
- George Pinkney
- Harry Spies
- Henry Killeen
- Ira Davis (baseball)
- Jack Carney (baseball)
- Jake Hewitt
- Jiggs Parrott
- Jim Gilman
- John Slagle
- Jot Goar
- Jud Smith
- Kid Mohler
- King Bailey
- Lady Baldwin
- Lew Camp
- Monte McFarland
- Ned Garvin
- Oyster Burns
- Rasty Wright (outfielder)
- Tom Letcher
- Walter Thornton
Kansas City Cowboys (American Association) players
- Bill Fagan
- Bill Phillips (first baseman)
- Billy Alvord
- Billy Hamilton (baseball, born 1866)
- Charley Jones
- Charlie Bell (baseball)
- Charlie Hoover (baseball)
- Charlie Reynolds (catcher)
- Chippy McGarr
- Dan Stearns
- Dave Rowe (baseball)
- Ed Glenn (outfielder)
- Fatty Briody
- Frank Hafner
- Frank Hankinson
- Frank Hoffman (baseball)
- Frank Pears
- Henry Easterday
- Henry Porter (baseball)
- Herman Long (baseball)
- Jack Brennan (baseball)
- Jim Burns (baseball)
- Jim Conway (baseball)
- Jim Donahue
- Jim Manning (baseball, born 1862)
- Jim McTamany
- Joe Gunson
- John Bates (baseball)
- John Kirby (baseball)
- John McCarty (baseball)
- John Pickett (baseball)
- John Sowders
- Jumbo Davis
- Kansas City Cowboys (AA) all-time roster
- Law Daniels
- Mike Mattimore
- Monk Cline
- Myron Allen
- Parke Swartzel
- Red Bittmann
- Red Ehret
- Sam Barkley
- Steve Ladew
- Steve Toole
- Tom Sullivan (1880s pitcher)
Leadville Blues players
- Alex Voss
- Bill Van Dyke
- Billy Hart (baseball)
- Billy Klusman
- Dave Foutz
- Ed Siever
- Frank Pears
- George Baker (baseball)
- Harry Salisbury
- Lou Meyers
- Mike Corcoran (baseball)
- Milt Whitehead
- Nat Hudson
- Pete Lohman
- Warren Fitzgerald (baseball)
Omaha Indians players
- Ace Stewart
- Dusty Miller (1900s outfielder)
- Eddie Hickey (baseball)
- Frank Foreman
- Frank Genins
- Frank Owen (baseball)
- Frank Pears
- George Stone (outfielder)
- Joe Dolan (baseball)
- Larry Milton
- Mordecai Brown
- Oscar Graham
- Tom Fleming (baseball)
- Walt Preston
- War Sanders
Paducah Little Colonels players
- Frank Pears
- Jim Jones (1900s outfielder)
- Pete Dowling
- Willie Sudhoff
Quincy Little Giants players
- Bill Traffley
- Charlie Frisbee
- Frank Pears
- Harry Berte
- Jim Hackett
- Jim McCormick (infielder)
- John O'Connell (second baseman)
- Lou Johnson (pitcher)
- Luke Lutenberg
- Pat Flaherty (baseball)
Sioux City Cornhuskers players
- Ace Stewart
- Al McCauley
- Art Twineham
- Bert Cunningham
- Bill Hallman (outfielder)
- Bill Moriarty (baseball)
- Bill Niles
- Billy O'Brien (baseball)
- Bumpus Jones
- Buttons Briggs
- Charlie Ferguson (1900s pitcher)
- Eddie Boyle
- Ernie Beam
- Frank Pears
- Frank Roth
- Fred Raymer
- George Hogreiver
- Harry Berte
- Henry Cote
- Henry Killeen
- Hi Ebright
- Jack Glasscock
- Joe Walsh (second baseman/shortstop)
- John Newell (baseball)
- Kid Camp
- Lefty Marr
- Lew Camp
- Moose Baxter
- Ollie Anderson
- Roy Brashear
- Tim O'Rourke
- Walter McCredie
St. Thomas Saints players
- Alex Hardy
- Beany Jacobson
- Bill Kuehne
- Cooney Snyder
- Frank Pears
- Garland Nevitt
- Jack Graney
- Jack Kading
- Jack Sutthoff
- Joe Knight (baseball)
- Jul Kustus
- Merlin Kopp
- Roy Wilkinson (baseball)
Toledo Black Pirates players
- Art Sunday
- Bill Armour
- Bill Garfield
- Bill Hoffer
- Bill Joyce (baseball)
- Bill Van Dyke
- Billy Alvord
- Bones Ely
- Charlie Dewald
- Charlie Morton (baseball manager)
- Charlie Sprague
- Dad Clarke
- Dell Darling
- Ed Cushman
- Emmett Rogers
- Frank Pears
- Fred Smith (1890s pitcher)
- George Stallings
- Harry Sage
- Jerry Hurley (1890s catcher)
- Joe Quest
- John Newell (baseball)
- John Sneed
- Parson Nicholson
- Perry Werden
- Sam Barkley
- Sam Nicholl
- Taylor Shafer
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Pears
Also known as Pears, Frank.