Oscar Siemer, the Glossary
Oscar Sylvester "Cotton" Siemer (August 14, 1901 – December 5, 1959) was a Major League Baseball player.[1]
Table of Contents
7 relations: Batting average (baseball), Boston Braves, Catcher, Home run, Major League Baseball, Run batted in, St. Louis.
- Brooklyn Dodgers scouts
- Corsicana Oilers players
- Danville Veterans players
- Hutchinson Wheat Shockers players
- Quincy Indians players
- San Antonio Indians players
- Terre Haute Tots players
Batting average (baseball)
In baseball, batting average (BA) is determined by dividing a player's hits by their total at-bats.
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Boston Braves
The Boston Braves were a Major League Baseball club that originated in Boston, Massachusetts, and played from 1871 to 1952.
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Catcher
Catcher is a position in baseball and softball.
Home run
In baseball, a home run (abbreviated HR) is scored when the ball is hit in such a way that the batter is able to circle the bases and reach home plate safely in one play without any errors being committed by the defensive team.
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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Run batted in
A run batted in or runs batted in (RBI) is a statistic in baseball and softball that credits a batter for making a play that allows a run to be scored (except in certain situations such as when an error is made on the play).
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St. Louis
St.
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See also
Brooklyn Dodgers scouts
- Al Campanis
- Andy High
- Artie Dede
- Bill Brenzel
- Bill Killefer
- Bill Zinser
- Bob Fontaine Sr.
- Burt Shotton
- Charles R. Smith (coach)
- Charlie Gelbert
- Chick Fraser
- Clyde Sukeforth
- Del Pratt
- Fresco Thompson
- George Sisler
- George Uhle
- Goldie Holt
- Greg Mulleavy
- Harry McCurdy
- Heinie Groh
- Howie Haak
- Hugh Alexander (baseball)
- Jack Banta (baseball)
- Jack Knight (baseball)
- Jim Russell (baseball)
- Joe Cicero
- Lefty Phillips
- Lefty Weinert
- Merle Settlemire
- Mike Fitzgerald (outfielder)
- Nap Rucker
- Nick Allen (catcher)
- Oscar Siemer
- Pepper Martin
- Phil Gallivan
- Red Corriden
- Steve Lembo
- Syl Johnson (baseball)
- Ted McGrew
- Tom Greenwade
- Tommy Holmes
- Wid Matthews
Corsicana Oilers players
- Bruno Block
- Cobe Jones
- Con Lucid
- Gus Ketchum
- Harvey Grubb
- Jack Knott
- Jimmie Humphries
- Les Nunamaker
- Oscar Siemer
- Otto McIvor
- Slim McGrew
- Smead Jolley
- Tim Griesenbeck
- Tom Lovelace
- Wally Dashiell
Danville Veterans players
- Ab Wright
- Al Baker (baseball)
- Bill Beckmann
- Bobby Schang
- Charlie Wilson (baseball)
- Clay Hopper
- Como Cotelle
- Dave Callahan
- Dick Niehaus
- Ed Boland
- Ed Heusser
- Elmer Yoter
- Everett Booe
- Forrest Twogood
- George Puccinelli
- Hack Miller
- Harry Rice
- Heinie Mueller (second baseman)
- Hick Cady
- Howie Williamson
- Joe Becker (baseball)
- Joe McGinnity
- Karl Adams (baseball)
- Oscar Siemer
- Paul Derringer
- Pete Knisely
- Phil Weintraub
- Punch Knoll
- Red Ruffing
- Ripper Collins (baseball)
- Roger Wolff
- Roy Johnson (pitcher)
- Tony Cuccinello
- Walt Meinert
Hutchinson Wheat Shockers players
- Eddie Pick
- Gordon Nell
- Johnny Rizzo
- Kid Willson
- Moose Clabaugh
- Mose Solomon
- Oscar Siemer
Quincy Indians players
- Baby Doll Jacobson
- Bill Mizeur
- Dutch Distel
- Elmer Klumpp
- Frank Waddey
- Fred Schemanske
- George Stumpf
- Glenn Chapman
- Hal Trosky
- Hank Schreiber
- Herschel Bennett
- Joe Klugmann
- Joe Riggert
- Johnny Riddle
- Lee Daney
- Lefty Wolf
- Len Koenecke
- Leon Pettit
- Moose Clabaugh
- Ollie Bejma
- Ollie Fuhrman
- Oscar Siemer
- Ralph Birkofer
- Ray Powell (baseball)
- Ray Roberts (baseball)
- Ray Schmandt
- Reb Russell
- Red Marion
- Red Smith (catcher)
- Sid Womack
- Steve Sundra
- Syl Simon
- Tom Rogers (baseball)
- Turner Barber
- Walter Holke
San Antonio Indians players
- Bernie DeViveiros
- Charlie Gooch
- Clarence Huber
- Dutch Wetzel
- Euel Moore
- George Burns (outfielder)
- George Darrow (baseball)
- George Harper (outfielder)
- Greg Mulleavy
- Jack Mealey
- Jim Riley (ice hockey)
- Joe Giard
- Joe Vance
- Luther Harvel
- Oscar Siemer
- Pete Lapan
- Pinky Higgins
- Ray Flaskamper
- Red Peery
- Sam Leslie
- Skinny O'Neal
- Tiny Chaplin
- Wilbur Cooper
Terre Haute Tots players
- Alex Hooks
- Art Reinholz
- Astyanax Douglass
- Bill Burwell
- Bill Mizeur
- Bill Trotter
- Bob Coleman
- Bob Friedrichs
- Bob Kahle
- Bruce Connatser
- Bub Kuhn
- Carr Smith
- Charlie Root
- Dink O'Brien
- Don Ping
- Dutch Levsen
- Dutch Ussat
- Earl Wolgamot
- Elmer Klumpp
- Emil Bildilli
- Fred Tauby
- George Hale (baseball)
- Glenn Chapman
- Jake Freeze
- Jake Miller (pitcher)
- Jerry Witte
- Jim Riley (ice hockey)
- Jim Wright (1920s pitcher)
- Joe Munson
- Joe Poetz
- Joe Vosmik
- Johnny Burnett (baseball)
- Jumbo Elliott (baseball)
- LaRue Kirby
- Matt Zeiser
- Mordecai Brown
- Oscar Siemer
- Phil Weintraub
- Roger Wolff
- Roxie Lawson
- Tex Hoffman
- Walt Meinert
- Walter Holke
- Watty Clark
- Wayne LaMaster
- Wes Ferrell
- Yank Terry
- Yats Wuestling