Jake Hewitt, the Glossary
Charles Jacob "Jake" Hewitt (June 6, 1870 – May 15, 1959) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball.[1]
Table of Contents
10 relations: College baseball, Earned run average, Maidsville, West Virginia, Major League Baseball, Morgantown, West Virginia, Pitcher, Pittsburgh Pirates, Strikeout, West Virginia Mountaineers baseball, Win–loss record (pitching).
- Grand Rapids Gold Bugs players
- Grand Rapids Rippers players
- New Castle Quakers players
- New Castle Salamanders players
- Rochester Browns players
- Warren (minor league baseball) players
- West Virginia Mountaineers baseball players
College baseball
College baseball is baseball that is played by student-athletes at institutions of higher education.
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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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Maidsville, West Virginia
Maidsville is an unincorporated community in Monongalia County, West Virginia, 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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Morgantown, West Virginia
Morgantown is a city in and the county seat of Monongalia County, West Virginia, United States, situated along the Monongahela River.
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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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Strikeout
In baseball or softball, a strikeout (or strike-out) occurs when a batter accumulates three strikes during a time at bat.
West Virginia Mountaineers baseball
The West Virginia Mountaineers baseball team is the varsity intercollegiate baseball program of West Virginia University, located in Morgantown, West Virginia, United States.
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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
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
New Castle Quakers players
- Abner Powell
- Bert Miller (baseball)
- Bobby Cargo
- Charlie Hickman
- Charlie Jordan (baseball)
- Davey Dunkle
- Deacon Van Buren
- Ed Lytle
- Frank Figgemeier
- Fred Donovan
- Fred Frank
- Jack Wadsworth
- Jake Hewitt
- Jay Faatz
- Joe Rickert
- John Farrell (second baseman)
- Kohly Miller
- Monte McFarland
- Oscar Streit
- Pat Wright (baseball)
- Paul Russell (baseball)
- Rube Vickers
- Tacks Latimer
- Tim O'Rourke
- Tom Fleming (baseball)
- Tom Lipp
- Walter McCredie
- Whitey Guese
New Castle Salamanders players
- Bill Sowders
- Charlie Babb (baseball)
- Charlie Hickman
- Cy Swaim
- Fred Donovan
- Jake Hewitt
- Joe Rickert
- John Ganzel
- John Sowders
- Suter Sullivan
Rochester Browns players
- Billy Lush (baseball)
- Charlie Hamburg
- Ed Crane (baseball)
- Frank McPartlin
- George Harper (pitcher)
- George Henry (baseball)
- George Meakim
- Harley Payne
- Jack O'Brien (outfielder)
- Jack Warner (catcher)
- Jake Hewitt
- Jesse Duryea
- Jim Garry
- Mark Baldwin (baseball)
- Mike Hickey
- Milt Whitehead
- Pete Sweeney
- Pop Smith
- Red Donahue
- Sun Daly
- Tim Shinnick
- Tun Berger
Warren (minor league baseball) players
- Butts Wagner
- Gus McGinnis
- Ice Box Chamberlain
- Jake Hewitt
- Tom Vickery
West Virginia Mountaineers baseball players
- Alek Manoah
- Babe Barna
- Brock Dykxhoorn
- Buck Washer
- Bucky Guth
- Bull Smith
- Charles Hockenberry
- Charlie Hickman
- Chris Enochs
- Darrell Whitmore
- David Carpenter (baseball, born 1985)
- Dustin Nippert
- Frank Barron (baseball)
- Gene Curtis
- George Freese
- Harrison Musgrave
- Ira Rodgers
- J. J. Wetherholt
- Jackson Wolf
- Jake Hewitt
- James Gronninger
- Jedd Gyorko
- Jim Heise
- Joe Hudson (pitcher)
- John Means (baseball)
- John Woods (baseball)
- Johnny Gorsica
- Larry McClure (baseball)
- Lowry Stoops
- Michael Grove
- Paul Popovich
- Rod Thorn
- Roy Lester
- Ryan McBroom
- Scott Seabol
- Shawn Miller (boxer)
- Skeeter Shelton
- Squint Phares
- Steve Kline (left-handed pitcher)
- Victor Scott II
- Vince Belnome