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Claude Ritchey Second baseman Born: October 5, 1873
Emlenton, PennsylvaniaDied: November 8, 1951 (aged 78)
Emlenton, PennsylvaniaBatted: Both Threw: Right MLB debut April 22, 1897 for the Cincinnati Reds Last MLB appearance June 24, 1909 for the Boston Doves Career statistics Batting average .273 Home runs 18 Runs batted in 673 Stolen bases 155 Teams Career highlights and awards Claude Cassius Ritchey (Emlenton, Pennsylvania, October 5, 1873 – November 8, 1951, Emlenton, Pennsylvania) was a Major League baseball player. Nicknamed "Little All Right", he played second base, shortstop, and outfield for the Cincinnati Reds, Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Doves, and Louisville Colonels from 1897 to 1909.[1]
See also
References
- ^ "Claude Ritchey Statistics and History". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved 2010-12-27.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference
- Claude Ritchey at Find a Grave
Pittsburgh Pirates 1901 National League Champions Ginger Beaumont | Kitty Bransfield | Jack Chesbro | Fred Clarke | Lefty Davis | Ed Doheny | Bones Ely | Tommy Leach | Sam Leever | Jack O'Connor | Deacon Phillippe | Ed Poole | Claude Ritchey | Jesse Tannehill | Honus Wagner | Snake Wiltse | George Yeager | Chief Zimmer
Manager Fred ClarkeRegular season Pittsburgh Pirates 1902 National League Champions Ginger Beaumont | Kitty Bransfield | Jimmy Burke | Jack Chesbro | Fred Clarke | Wid Conroy | Lefty Davis | Ed Doheny | Tommy Leach | Sam Leever | Jack O'Connor | Deacon Phillippe | Claude Ritchey | Harry Smith | Jesse Tannehill | Honus Wagner | Chief Zimmer
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- Major League Baseball second basemen
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- Providence Grays (minor league) players
- 19th-century baseball players
- Baseball players from Pennsylvania
- Pittsburgh Filipinos players
- American baseball second baseman stubs
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