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  • '''Patsy Gharrity''' played his entire major league career, ten years, with the [[Wa *[https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/276c42e1 Patsy Gharrity at the SABR Bio Project]
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  • '''Patsy McGaffigan''' played in the majors in [[1917 Phillies|1917]] and [[1918 Phi ...gi?page=gr&GSsr=401&GSvcid=221607&GRid=50807963& Find-A-Grave Memorial for Patsy McGaffigan]
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  • '''Patrick "Patsy" Donovan''' played professional ball for at least 21 years and managed for *[http://sabr.org/bioproj/person/753652af Patsy Donovan at the SABR Bio Project]
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  • ...robably not [[Pussy Tebeau]] and cousin of minor leaguer [[Al Tebeau]], '''Patsy Tebeau''' played thirteen years in the major leagues and managed twelve. As * David L. Fleitz: ''Rowdy Patsy Tebeau and the Cleveland Spiders: Fighting to the Bottom of Baseball, 1887�
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  • [[Image:Patsy O'Rourke.jpg|left]] '''Joseph "Patsy" O'Rourke''' played over a decade in the minors and came to the majors in 1
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  • '''Note:''' ''This page is for 1900s pitcher Patsy Flaherty; for others with similar names, [[Pat Flaherty (disambiguation)|cl '''Patsy Flaherty''' had success both as a pitcher and as a hitter. Flaherty came up
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  • [[File:Patsy Dockney.jpeg|140px|left]] '''Patsy Dockney''' was born in Ireland but moved to [[Hoboken, NJ]] as a child. He
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  • Left fielder '''Patsy Dougherty''' played a decade in the majors and was noted for several histor *[http://sabr.org/bioproj/person/3b4b45ca Patsy Dougherty at the SABR Bio Project]
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  • ...oasting production from seven of its eight spots. LF and lead-off hitter [[Patsy Dougherty]] had led the team with a .331 batting average, thanks to a leagu |colspan=13|'''Home Runs:''' [[Patsy Dougherty]] BOS (2)
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  • |[[At Bats]]||align=left|[[Patsy Dougherty]]||[[1903 Boston Americans|Boston Americans]]||590 |[[Runs Scored]]||align=left|[[Patsy Dougherty]]||[[1903 Boston Americans|Boston Americans]]||107
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  • ...he [[Cleveland Spiders]] in [[1895 Spiders|1895]], hitting .500 (3-for-6). Patsy Tebeau was [[player-manager]] for the team at the time, and the team finish ...tsy, there doesn't seem to be evidence that Patsy and Pussy were brothers. Patsy was born and died in [[St. Louis, MO]] while Pussy was born and died in [[M
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  • '''Note:''' ''This page is for 1900s pitcher Patsy Flaherty; for others with similar names, [[Pat Flaherty (disambiguation)|cl '''Patsy Flaherty''' had success both as a pitcher and as a hitter. Flaherty came up
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  • <blockquote>''"[[Patsy Tebeau|Tebeau]] is much impressed with the young left-handed pitcher, Bert ...[[Patsy Tebeau]], and in his last year he was managed by another Patsy, [[Patsy Donovan]]. Three of his four teams finished over .500.
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  • ...highs as the [[1904 Senators]] played to a woeful 38-113 record. Manager [[Patsy Donovan]], who had been Stahl's teammate in Boston, was fired after the sea ...t of retirement to play and manage the team. Ironically, it was once again Patsy Donovan who ceded his place to Stahl. And once again, Stahl was able to tur
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  • ...for the [[St. Louis Cardinals]] in [[1900 Cardinals|1900]] when manager [[Patsy Tebeau]] resigned on [[August 18]]. Team owner [[Stanley Robison]] approach ...s|St. Louis Cardinals Manager]]|Years=1900|Before=[[Patsy Tebeau]]|After=[[Patsy Donovan]]}}
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  • Managed by [[Henry Larkin]] 34-45 (.430) and [[Patsy Tebeau]] 21-30-1 (.413) ...become the first manager of what is now the [[Cleveland Indians]]. Manager Patsy Tebeau would become manager of the Spiders during the [[1891 Cleveland Spid
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  • | [[1921]] || 59-106 || 7th || [[Patsy Donovan]] || none | [[1924]] || 53-111 || 8th || [[Patsy Donovan]] || none
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  • ...robably not [[Pussy Tebeau]] and cousin of minor leaguer [[Al Tebeau]], '''Patsy Tebeau''' played thirteen years in the major leagues and managed twelve. As * David L. Fleitz: ''Rowdy Patsy Tebeau and the Cleveland Spiders: Fighting to the Bottom of Baseball, 1887�
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  • Left fielder '''Patsy Dougherty''' played a decade in the majors and was noted for several histor *[http://sabr.org/bioproj/person/3b4b45ca Patsy Dougherty at the SABR Bio Project]
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  • He and [[Patsy McGaffigan]] competed for the second base job. 1918 was Patsy's last year, while Harry played in 1919. For many years afterward, the Phi
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  • '''Patsy Gharrity''' played his entire major league career, ten years, with the [[Wa *[https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/276c42e1 Patsy Gharrity at the SABR Bio Project]
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  • '''Patsy McGaffigan''' played in the majors in [[1917 Phillies|1917]] and [[1918 Phi ...gi?page=gr&GSsr=401&GSvcid=221607&GRid=50807963& Find-A-Grave Memorial for Patsy McGaffigan]
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  • '''Patrick "Patsy" Donovan''' played professional ball for at least 21 years and managed for *[http://sabr.org/bioproj/person/753652af Patsy Donovan at the SABR Bio Project]
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  • ...tsburgh Pirates Manager]]|Years=1898-1899|Before=[[Patsy Donovan]]|After=[[Patsy Donovan]]}} ...National League]] || 7-15 || -- || [[Pittsburgh Pirates]] || replaced by [[Patsy Donovan]] on [[May 16]]
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  • [[Image:Patsy O'Rourke.jpg|left]] '''Joseph "Patsy" O'Rourke''' played over a decade in the minors and came to the majors in 1
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  • [[File:Patsy Dockney.jpeg|140px|left]] '''Patsy Dockney''' was born in Ireland but moved to [[Hoboken, NJ]] as a child. He
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  • 1901-14: Ed Walsh- Doc White. Walsh is MT for Patsy Dougherty, Frank Smith, Harry Lord. White is MT for Fielder Jones. Jones i ...: Elmer E. Smith- Pink Hawley. Smith is MT for Frank Killen, Jake Beckley, Patsy Donovan, Connie Mack. Hawley is MT for Jake Stenzel. Tannehill is MT for
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  • ...ngton Senators]] in [[1904 Senators|1904]]. Even before his replacement, [[Patsy Donovan]], arrived, it was announced that Kittridge was going to be traded ...ins|Washington Senators Manager]]|Years=1904|Before=[[Tom Loftus]]|After=[[Patsy Donovan]]}}
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