- Otis Stocksdale
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Otis Hinkley Stocksdale Pitcher Born: August 7, 1871
Arcadia, MarylandDied: March 15, 1933 (aged 61)
Pennsville, New JerseyBatted: Left Threw: Right MLB debut July 24, 1893 for the Washington Senators Last MLB appearance May 2, 1896 for the Baltimore Orioles Career statistics Pitching record 15-31 Strikeouts 48 ERA 6.20 Teams Career highlights and awards - National League pennant: 1896
Otis Hinkley Stocksdale (Old Gray Fox) (August 7, 1871 – March 15, 1933) was an American professional baseball player who played four season for the Washington Senators, Boston Beaneaters and Baltimore Orioles. He was born in Arcadia, Maryland and died in Pennsville, New Jersey at the age of 61.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference
Duke Blue Devils head baseball coaches No coach (1889–1891) • No team (1892–1895) • No coach (1896–1900) • P. F. Schock (1901) • Otis Stocksdale (1902–1907) • M. T. Adkins (1908–1914) • Claude West (1915–1917) • Heine Manush (1917) • No team (1918) • Lee Gooch (1919) • Robert S. Doak (1920) • Pat Egan (1921) • H. G. Steiner (1922) • Howard Jones (1923–1924) • Bill Towe (1925) • G. B. Whitted (1926–1928) • Jack Coombs (1929–1952) • Ace Parker (1953–1966) • Jim Bly (1966–1967) • Tom Butters (1968–1970) • Enos Slaughter (1971–1977) • Tom D'Armi (1978–1984) • Larry Smith (1985–1987) • Steven E. Traylor (1988–1999) • Bill Hillier (2000–2005) • Sean McNally (2006– )
North Carolina Tar Heels head baseball coaches Perrin Busbee (1891–1893) • William R. Robertson (1894) • Jesse M. Oldham (1895) • Benjamin E. Stanley (1896–1897) • William A. Reynolds (1898–1899) • Bob Lawson (1900) • Ernest Graves, Sr. (1901) • Edward M. Ashenback (1902) • John Curran (1903) • John Donnelly (1904) • Bob Lawson (1905–1906) • Floyd Simmons (1907) • Otis Stocksdale (1908–1909) • Bob Lawson (1910) • Charles M. Clancey (1911–1912) • Bowers (1913) • Earl T. Mack (1914) • Charles Doak (1915–1916) • Bunny Hearn (1917–1918) • William Lourcey (1919–1920) • Bill Fetzer (1921–1925) • Vern Duncan (1926) • James N. Ashmore (1927–1931) • Bunny Hearn (1932–1946) • Walter Rabb (1947–1977) • Mike Roberts (1978–1998) • Mike Fox (1999– )
Baltimore Orioles 1896 National League Champions Steve Brodie | Boileryard Clarke | Joe Corbett | Jim Donnelly | Jack Doyle | Duke Esper | George Hemming | Bill Hoffer | Hughie Jennings | Willie Keeler | Joe Kelley | John McGraw | Sadie McMahon | Arlie Pond | Heinie Reitz | Wilbert Robinson | Otis Stocksdale
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- 1933 deaths
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- American baseball pitcher, 1870s births stubs
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