Jack Easton, the Glossary
John S. Easton (February 28, 1865 – November 28, 1903) was an American baseball pitcher.[1]
Table of Contents
16 relations: Ancestry.com, Baseball, Bridgeport, Ohio, Columbus Solons, Earned run average, History of the St. Louis Cardinals (1875–1919), Major League Baseball, Outfielder, Pitcher, Pittsburgh Pirates, Sandusky, Ohio, Springfield, Ohio, Steubenville, Ohio, Strikeout, Win–loss record (pitching), Zanesville, Ohio.
- Chattanooga Warriors players
- Columbus Solons players
- Green Bay Bays players
- Lima Lushers players
- Minneapolis Minnies players
- Oil City Oilers players
- Rochester Blackbirds players
- Sandusky Fish Eaters players
- Sandusky Maroons players
- Sandusky Sands players
- Sandusky Suds players
- Wheeling Nailers (baseball) players
- Zanesville Kickapoos players
Ancestry.com
Ancestry.com LLC is an American genealogy company based in Lehi, Utah.
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Baseball
Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each, taking turns batting and fielding.
Bridgeport, Ohio
Bridgeport is a village in eastern Belmont County, Ohio, United States.
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Columbus Solons
The Columbus Solons were a professional baseball team in the American Association from 1889 to 1891.
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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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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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Outfielder
An outfielder is a person playing in one of the three defensive positions in baseball or softball, farthest from the batter.
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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.
Pittsburgh Pirates
The Pittsburgh Pirates are an American professional baseball team based in Pittsburgh.
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Sandusky, Ohio
Sandusky is a city in and the county seat of Erie County, Ohio, United States. Situated on the southern shore of Lake Erie, Sandusky is located roughly midway between Toledo (west) and Cleveland (east). According to 2020 census, the city had a population of 25,095, and the Sandusky metropolitan area had 115,986 residents.
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Springfield, Ohio
Springfield is a city in and the county seat of Clark County, Ohio, United States.
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Steubenville, Ohio
Steubenville is a city in and the county seat of Jefferson County, Ohio, United States.
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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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Zanesville, Ohio
Zanesville is a city in and the county seat of Muskingum County, Ohio, United States.
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See also
Chattanooga Warriors players
- Belden Hill
- Ben Stephens (baseball)
- Bill McClellan
- Dan Daub
- Dan Dugdale
- Dick Phelan
- Doc Potts (baseball)
- Doc Sechrist
- Jack Easton
- Jack Keenan (baseball)
- Jock Menefee
- Joe Walsh (second baseman/shortstop)
- John Dobbs
- Kid Summers
- Lew Whistler
- Mart McQuaid
- Newt Fisher
- Noodles Hahn
- Pat Flaherty (baseball)
- Sammy Strang
- Tim Flood (baseball)
Columbus Solons players
- Al Mays
- Bill George (baseball)
- Bill Greenwood (baseball)
- Bill Kuehne
- Bobby Wheelock
- Charlie Duffee
- Charlie Reilly
- Columbus Solons all-time roster
- Dad Clarke
- Dave Orr
- Ed Clark (baseball)
- Ed Daily
- Elmer Cleveland
- Frank Knauss
- Hank Gastright
- Heinie Kappel
- Henry Easterday
- Ice Box Chamberlain
- Jack Crooks
- Jack Doyle (baseball)
- Jack Easton
- Jack Leiper (baseball)
- Jack O'Connor (catcher)
- Jim Donahue
- Jim Donnelly (baseball)
- Jim McTamany
- Jim Sullivan (1890s pitcher)
- Jimmy Peoples
- John Dolan (baseball)
- John Lyston
- John Munyan
- John Sneed
- John Weyhing
- Larry Twitchell
- Lefty Marr
- Mark Baldwin (baseball)
- Mike Lehane
- Ned Bligh
- Phil Knell
- Rudy Kemmler
- Sam Nicholl
- Sparrow McCaffrey
- Spud Johnson
- Tim O'Rourke
- Tom Dowse
- Tom Ford (baseball)
- Wild Bill Widner
Green Bay Bays players
- Adam DeBus
- Alex Beam (baseball)
- Austin Walsh (baseball)
- Bert Cunningham
- Charlie Kavanagh
- Dan Dugdale
- Dusty Miller (1890s outfielder)
- Earl Smith (1910s outfielder)
- Eddie Fusselback
- Felix Chouinard
- Frank Scanlan (baseball)
- Fred Thomas (third baseman)
- Fritz Mollwitz
- George Henry (baseball)
- Jack Easton
- Jim Garry
- Joe Benz
- Joe Weiss
- John Pickett (baseball)
- John Rainey (baseball)
- Jumbo Schoeneck
- Larry Hoffman (baseball)
- Paul Wachtel
- Phenomenal Smith
- Red Ormsby
- Sam LaRocque
- Tom Letcher
- William Rohrer
Lima Lushers players
- Al Krumm
- Andy Sommers
- Buck West
- Charlie Hallstrom
- Cinders O'Brien
- Dennis Fitzgerald (baseball)
- George McMillan (baseball)
- George Rooks
- Harry Fuller (baseball)
- Jack Easton
- John Grim (baseball)
- Mike Morrison (baseball)
- Podge Weihe
Minneapolis Minnies players
- Abner Dalrymple
- Bill McGill (baseball)
- Buster Burrell
- Charlie Morton (baseball manager)
- Charlie Newman (baseball)
- Chick Fraser
- Dan McFarlan
- Ezra Lincoln
- Hunkey Hines
- Jack Easton
- James Graham (baseball)
- Jesse Duryea
- Jiggs Parrott
- Jim Burns (baseball)
- Jim Garry
- John Munyan
- John Sowders
- Norm Baker (baseball)
- Ossie France
- Parke Swartzel
- Pat Luby
- Tim Shinnick
- Tom Williams (outfielder/pitcher)
Oil City Oilers players
- Al Gionfriddo
- Bert Inks
- Ed Gremminger
- Frank Griffith (baseball)
- Frank Oceak
- Fred Donovan
- Grant Briggs
- Guy Hecker
- Ira Belden
- Jack Easton
- Jiggs Parson
- John W. Weimer
- Junior Walsh
- Marr Phillips
Rochester Blackbirds players
- Art Herman
- Dan McFarlan
- Dan Shannon
- Frank Boyd
- Harry Raymond (baseball)
- Henry Lynch (baseball)
- Jack Easton
- Jack O'Brien (outfielder)
- Joe Mulvey
- Mike McDermott (baseball)
- Ollie Beard
- Shad Barry
- Tom Dowse
- Tom Lovett
- Will Calihan
Sandusky Fish Eaters players
- Billy Reid (baseball)
- Charlie Bohn
- Jack Easton
- John Shoupe
Sandusky Maroons players
- Dad Clarke
- Jack Easton
- Phil Routcliffe
Sandusky Sands players
- Dad Clarke
- Jack Easton
- Phil Routcliffe
Sandusky Suds players
- Dad Clarke
- Jack Easton
- Phil Routcliffe
Wheeling Nailers (baseball) players
- Al Buckenberger
- Al Shaw (catcher)
- Bill Bowman (baseball)
- Bill George (baseball)
- Billy Campbell (baseball)
- Billy Otterson
- Bob Glenalvin
- Brickyard Kennedy
- Buck West
- Butts Wagner
- Charlie Babb (baseball)
- Charlie Dewald
- Danny Shay
- Dick Van Zant
- Doc Reisling
- Ed Delahanty
- Ed Lytle
- Elias Peak
- Frank Bates
- Frank Knauss
- Fred Osborne
- George Borchers
- George Ziegler (baseball)
- Hank Morrison
- Henry Yaik
- Jack Easton
- Jake Stenzel
- Jiggs Donahue
- Jim Gray (infielder)
- Jim Green (baseball)
- Joe Rickert
- John Grimes (baseball)
- Law Daniels
- Parson Nicholson
- Robert Murray Gibson
- Sam Kimber
- Shorty Gallagher
- Steve Brodie (baseball)
- Tom Fisher (1900s pitcher)
- Tom Messitt
Zanesville Kickapoos players
- Ad Gumbert
- Bill Blair (1880s pitcher)
- Billy Gumbert
- Chuck Lauer
- Ed Hutchinson
- Jack Easton
- Jim Dee
- Martin Duke
- Mother Watson
- Pete McShannic