Harry Steinfeldt Stats & Facts
Harry Steinfeldt Essentials Positions: Bats: R Throws: R 69 Weight: 180 Born: 9 29, 1875 in St. Louis, MO USA Died: 8 17 1914 in Bellevue, KY USA Debut: 1898-04-22 Last Game: 7/1/1911 Full Name: Harry M. Steinfeldt
Harry Steinfeldt Essentials Positions: Bats: R Throws: R 69 Weight: 180 Born: 9 29, 1875 in St. Louis, MO USA Died: 8 17 1914 in Bellevue, KY USA Debut: 1898-04-22 Last Game: 7/1/1911 Full Name: Harry M. Steinfeldt
October 8, 1907 at West Side Grounds, The Tigers scored three runs, largely due to three Cub errors, in the eighth inning and held a 3–1 lead going into the bottom of the ninth inning. The Cubs loaded the bases on a single, walk and infield error with one out. Detroit conceded a…
The Pirates top the Cubs, 2 – 1, as CF Tommy Leach cuts down Harry Steinfeldt at the plate in the 9th inning. Deacon Phillippe is the winner.
1906 – In an all-Chicago World Series, Ed Reulbach’s no-hit bid is broken by Jiggs Donahue’s single in the 7th inning, but the Cubs beat the White Sox, 7 – 1. The next World Series one-hitter will come in 1945, by another Cubs pitcher, Claude Passeau.
On September 12, 1898, Several Reds players, including Harry Steinfeldt, Bill Dammann, Ted Breitenstein and Bob Wood, helped put out a fire at League Park in Cincinnati. The fire interrupted a morning workout. The players formed a bucket brigade to smother the flames, holding the damage to the stands to a minimum. An alert waiter…
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