King Bailey, the Glossary
Linwood C. "King" Bailey (November 1870 – November 19, 1917) was a baseball pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds.[1]
Table of Contents
8 relations: Baseball, Cincinnati Reds, Earned run average, Handedness, Macon, Georgia, Pitcher, Strikeout, Win–loss record (pitching).
- Augusta (minor league baseball) players
- Columbia (Tennessee–Alabama League) players
- Evansville Brewers players
- Grand Rapids Rippers players
- Jamestown (minor league baseball) players
- Macon Central City players
- Montgomery Grays players
- Montgomery Senators players
- Nashville Tigers players
- Newport News-Hampton Deckhands players
- Paris Midlands players
- Richmond Bluebirds players
- Richmond Crows players
- Rockford Hustlers players
- Staunton Hayseeds players
Baseball
Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each, taking turns batting and fielding.
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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Handedness
In human biology, handedness is an individual's preferential use of one hand, known as the dominant hand, due to it being stronger, faster or more dextrous.
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Macon, Georgia
Macon, officially Macon–Bibb County, is a consolidated city-county in Georgia, United States.
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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.
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
Augusta (minor league baseball) players
- John Buckley (baseball)
- King Bailey
Columbia (Tennessee–Alabama League) players
- King Bailey
Evansville Brewers players
- Joe Burke (infielder)
- John Grimes (baseball)
- King Bailey
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
Jamestown (minor league baseball) players
- Alex Jones (baseball)
- Andy Dunning
- Bill Greenwood (baseball)
- Charlie Sprague
- Dan Casey (baseball)
- George Cuppy
- George Hodson (baseball)
- Jim Duncan (baseball)
- Joe Ardner
- King Bailey
- Mike Jordan (baseball, born 1863)
- Robert Murray Gibson
- Wyman Andrus
Macon Central City players
- Abner Dalrymple
- Bert Abbey
- Bill Delaney (baseball)
- Billy Hart (baseball)
- Buck West
- Con Lucid
- Crazy Schmit
- Dan Shannon
- Frank Butler (outfielder)
- Frank Donnelly
- Frank Graves (baseball)
- Fritz Clausen
- Jack Wentz
- Jake Wells
- Jim Adams (baseball)
- Jim Hughey
- Jocko Fields
- John Hofford
- John Kirby (baseball)
- King Bailey
- Larry Twitchell
- Lefty Marr
- Mike Roach
- Ollie Beard
- Peek-A-Boo Veach
- Sam Gillen
- Theodore Conover
Montgomery Grays players
- Ángel Fleitas
- Alex McFarlan
- Bill Armour
- Bob Langsford
- Bobo Osborne
- Charlie Metro
- Coot Veal
- Ed Pabst
- Ed Sadowski
- Fritz Clausen
- Gene Host
- Grady Wilson (baseball)
- Harry Coe (attorney)
- Joe Neale
- Joe Peitz
- John Baumgartner
- John Hall (baseball)
- King Bailey
- Norm Brown (baseball)
- Tom Morrison (baseball)
- Tully Sparks
- Walt Streuli
Montgomery Senators players
- Art Brouthers
- Bert Maxwell
- Bill Cristall
- Bill Van Dyke
- Buck Hopkins
- Carlton Molesworth
- Clay Perry (baseball)
- Con Starkel
- Dad Hale
- Dick Phelan
- Ed Gremminger
- Ed Hilley
- Ed Pabst
- Elmer Bliss
- Frank Delahanty
- Frank Scheibeck
- Frank Shaughnessy
- Frosty Thomas
- George Blackburn (baseball)
- George Stultz
- George Yeager
- Herb Juul
- Ike Rockenfield
- Jack Harper (1900s pitcher)
- Jack Lively
- Jim Delahanty
- Jimmy Ryan (baseball)
- John Malarkey
- John McCloskey (baseball manager)
- John McMakin (baseball)
- King Bailey
- Lefty Houtz
- Lou Polchow
- Mike Kahoe
- Moose Baxter
- Neal Ball
- Owen Shannon
- Pat Dillard
- Red Ehret
- Reddy Mack
- Rube Oldring
- Sam McMackin
- Ted Sullivan (baseball)
- Tom Messitt
- Topsy Hartsel
- Whitey Guese
- Win Kellum
- Zeke Wilson
Nashville Tigers players
- Abner Powell
- Bill Geiss
- Bill Hoffer
- Bill Krieg
- Bill Phillips (pitcher)
- Billy O'Brien (baseball)
- Bob Langsford
- Carney Flynn
- Charlie Newman (baseball)
- Con Lucid
- Dick Phelan
- Dusty Miller (1890s outfielder)
- George Borchers
- George Harper (pitcher)
- George Stallings
- Harry Berte
- Harry Truby
- Jack Keenan (baseball)
- Joe Burke (infielder)
- John Dolan (baseball)
- John O'Brien (second baseman)
- Josh Reilly
- Kid Summers
- King Bailey
- Mart McQuaid
- Milt Whitehead
- Newt Fisher
- Ollie Beard
- Paul Hines
- Pete Sweeney
- Pop Swett
- Reddy Mack
- Sam LaRocque
- Sam Moran (baseball)
- Sam Shaw (baseball)
- Ted Sullivan (baseball)
- Tom Letcher
- Tom Vickery
- William Kinsler
Newport News-Hampton Deckhands players
- Charlie Emig
- Dave Fultz
- George Ziegler (baseball)
- Harry Mace
- John Malarkey
- John McCloskey (baseball manager)
- King Bailey
- Mike Mahoney (first baseman)
- Pat Lyons
Paris Midlands players
- Bill Zies
- Billy Crowell
- Ed Pabst
- Harry Sage
- Jake Thielman
- King Bailey
- Mike Jacobs (shortstop)
- Pete Weckbecker
- Warren Wallace Beckwith
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 Crows players
- Ambrose McGann
- Harry Mace
- Jack Keenan (baseball)
- Jake Wells
- Jim Gilman
- King Bailey
- Martin Duke
- Pop Tate (baseball)
- Reddy Foster
Rockford Hustlers players
- Alex McFarlan
- Bill Gleason
- Bill Kling (baseball)
- Billy Serad
- Fred Roat
- Fred Underwood
- George Nicol (baseball)
- Harry Fuller (baseball)
- Harry Truby
- Hugh Nicol
- James Harris (baseball)
- Jerry Kane
- King Bailey
- Len Stockwell
Staunton Hayseeds players
- Charlie Emig
- Dave Fultz
- George Ziegler (baseball)
- Harry Mace
- John Malarkey
- John McCloskey (baseball manager)
- King Bailey
- Mike Mahoney (first baseman)
- Pat Lyons
- Win Clark