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  • Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts "1905 Cleveland Naps Schedule". www.baseball-reference.com. 1905 Cleveland Naps season at Baseball Reference v t e...
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  • Americans White Sox Naps Tigers Athletics Browns Highlanders Senators Beaneaters Superbas Cubs Reds Giants Phillies Pirates Cardinals The 1905 major league baseball...
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    played 21 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB). Nicknamed "the Frenchman", he represented both Philadelphia franchises and the Cleveland Naps, the latter...
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    Emil Leber (category Cleveland Naps players)
    third baseman who played for one season. He played in two games for the Cleveland Naps during the 1905 Cleveland Naps season. Career statistics and player...
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  • The 1906 Cleveland Naps season was a season in American baseball. The team finished third in the American League with a record of 89–64, 5 games behind...
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  • Cy Ferry (category Cleveland Naps players)
    Tigers season and in one game for the Cleveland Naps during the 1905 Cleveland Naps season. His brother, Jack Ferry, was also a major league pitcher. A graduate...
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    Cleveland Bluebirds or Blues. They were given the unofficial name the Cleveland Bronchos in 1902 before being renamed the Cleveland Napoleons or Naps...
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  • The 1904 Cleveland Naps season was a season in American baseball. The team finished fourth in the American League with a record of 86–65, 7½ games behind...
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    unofficially called the Cleveland Bronchos in 1902. Beginning in 1903, the team was named the Cleveland Napoleons or Naps, after team captain Nap Lajoie. Lajoie...
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    Nig Clarke (category Cleveland Naps players)
    more seasons in the minor leagues before the Cleveland Naps signed him to a contract. Aside from a loan to the Detroit Tigers, he played for the Naps for...
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    Addie Joss (category Cleveland Naps players)
    professional baseball pitcher. He pitched for the Cleveland Bronchos of Major League Baseball, later known as the Naps, between 1902 and 1910. Joss, who was 6 feet...
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    Harry Davis (1900s first baseman) (category Cleveland Naps players)
    Senators (1898–99), Philadelphia Athletics (1901–11, 1913–17), and Cleveland Naps (1912). He was the first player to hit for the cycle in American League...
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    Elmer Flick (category Cleveland Naps players)
    1910 for the Philadelphia Phillies, Philadelphia Athletics, and Cleveland Bronchos/Naps. In 1,483 career games, Flick recorded a .313 batting average while...
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    Shoeless Joe Jackson (category Cleveland Naps players)
    joining the Cleveland Naps at the end of the 1910 season. He was still considered a rookie in 1911, when he hit for a .408 average, a single-season record...
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    Bris Lord (category Cleveland Naps players)
    He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1905 to 1913 for the Philadelphia Athletics, Cleveland Naps, and Boston Braves. Lord is best known for a...
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  • referred to the club as the "Cleveland Indians", even though it was officially named the Spiders. "In place of the Naps, we'll have the Indians, on the...
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    Cy Young (category Cleveland Naps players)
    helping them win the 1903 World Series. He finished his career with the Cleveland Naps and Boston Rustlers, retiring in 1911. Young was one of the hardest-throwing...
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  • 1905 newspaper article about the Yale baseball team notes that one of Yale's coaches, Billy Lush, who had been an outfielder with the Cleveland Naps the...
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  • the 2023 season. Cleveland has had 47 managers in their major league history. Jimmy McAleer became the first manager of the then Cleveland Blues in 1901...
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    Charlie Hickman (category Cleveland Naps players)
    bases (288) for the season. He returned to the team, renamed as the Cleveland Naps, for 1903 (batting .295 in 131 games) and part of 1904 (batting .288...
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