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  1. Heywood Broun, “Rube Marquard Jumps to the Brooklyn Feds,” New York Tribune, December 5, 1914: 14. 5 “Rube Marquard, Though Under Contract, Jumps to Federals,” New York Sun, December 5, 1914: 12. 6 Around the same time Marquard agreed to terms with the Tip-Tops, Washington Senators ace Walter Johnson considered a move to the Chicago Whales.

  2. Rube Marquard pitched into his late 30s, winning more than 200 games in his career. He was part of five pennant-winning teams, helping both the New York Gian...

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  3. 13 de mai. de 2024 · Rube Marquard career pitching statistics for Major League, Minor League, and postseason baseball

  4. Rube Marquard played 18 seasons for 4 teams, including the Giants and Robins. He had 201 wins, 177 losses, an ERA of 3.08 and 1,593 strikeouts. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1971.

  5. ESTRELLAS DEL BÉISBOL RICHARD WILLIAM “RUBE” MARQUARD Por Héctor Barrios Fernández . Cuando Richard William Marquard fue comprado por los Gigantes de New York al equipo de Indianapolis de la American Association por 11,000 dólares, en septiembre de 1908, inmediatamente los periódicos de New York lo etiquetaron como “la belleza de los 11,000 dólares”.

  6. 1 de ago. de 1998 · Rube Marquard led an interesting life and was a better than average pitcher; however, he should not be in the Hall of Fame. His career won-lost record was only 30 or so games above 500, and apart from his 19 game winning streak, he really was not a premier pitcher.

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  7. 3 de jun. de 1980 · Richard (Rube) Marquard, a Hall of Fame pitcher whose 19 consecutive victories 68 years ago remain a major league record, died at his Baltimore home Sunday night following a lengthy illness.