Tom Hughes Stats & Facts
Tom Hughes Essentials Positions: Bats: R Throws: R 73 Weight: 175 Born: 11 29, 1878 in Chicago, IL USA Died: 2 8 1956 in Chicago, IL USA Debut: 9/7/1900 Last Game: 10/3/1913 Full Name: Thomas James Hughes
Tom Hughes Essentials Positions: Bats: R Throws: R 73 Weight: 175 Born: 11 29, 1878 in Chicago, IL USA Died: 2 8 1956 in Chicago, IL USA Debut: 9/7/1900 Last Game: 10/3/1913 Full Name: Thomas James Hughes
Tom Hughes Essentials Positions: Bats: L Throws: R Height: 73 Weight: 190 Born: Tuesday, August 06, 1907 in Emmet, AR USA Died: 8 10 1989 in Beaumont, TX USA Debut: 9/9/1930 Last Game: 9/28/1930 Full Name: Thomas Franklin Hughes
Tom Hughes Positions: Bats: L Throws: R Height: 74 Weight: 180 Born: Thursday, September 13, 1934 in Ancon, Canal Zone Panama Died: in , Debut: 9/13/1959 Last Game: 9/21/1959 Full Name: Thomas Edward Hughes
After blanking Washington for nine innings in a scoreless tie, Red Ruffing hits a solo home run in the top of the tenth. The right-hander then closes out the Senators in the bottom of the frame to preserve the Yankees’ 1-0 victory.
On June 16, 1916, At Braves Field Tom Hughes of the Boston Braves pitches a no-hitter against the Pittsburgh Pirates, winning the game, 2-0. Six years earlier on August 30, 1910 Hughes had pitched no-hit ball for nine innings against the Cleveland Naps, only to allow a hit in the 10th inning and then lose the…
Oct 6, 1906 – Chick Stahl‚ Boston Americans player-manager‚ closes out the season and his career last at-bat with an 8th-inning two-run homer off New York Highlanders Tom Hughes. But Long Tom emerges with a 5-4 win. One scribe wrote that Stahl was “the only man on the team who played his real game…
1904 – The Highlanders trade pitchers Long Tom Hughes (7-11) and Barney Wolfe (0-3) to the Senators for Al Orth (3-4). Orth will regain his form in New York, going 11-6 this year and will win 27 games in 1906.
In an unpopular trade in Boston, the Americans send Long Tom Hughes to the Highlanders for lefty Jesse Tannehill. Hughes, 20-7 for the champs, had jumped to the American League from the National League Chicago team in 1902. Hughes will come up short in New York and be shipped to Washington in July, while Tannehill will win 20 for the Hubmen.
A crowd of 10‚600 cheer as the Boston Americans’ Tom Hughes defeats the A’s ace Rube Waddell‚ 5 – 1.
At St. Louis, Cy Young shuts out the Browns in the opener, 1 – 0, pinning a tough loss on Red Donahue. Boston righty Long Tom Hughes follows with a 3 – 0 win in the nitecap. Jack Powell takes the loss.