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  1. 1 de mar. de 2021 · Now he places Grover Cleveland Alexander under his microscope, following Old Pete from call to service through training to the front lines of a horrific war. The result is a story that will swell you with pride and reduce you to tears.”—Rick Huhn, author of The Chalmers Race: Ty Cobb, Napoleon Lajoie, and the Controversial 1910 Batting Title That Became a National Obsession

    • Jim Leeke
  2. Truly one of the game’s greatest pitchers, Grover Cleveland Alexander is third on the all-time wins list with 373. Born in 1887, Alexander played in his first big league game in 1911 at the age of 24. Over the next 20 seasons, he would establish himself as a formidable twirler, averaging more than 27 wins during his first seven seasons.

  3. Grover Cleveland. Stephen Grover Cleveland ( Caldwell, 18 marzo 1837 – Princeton, 24 giugno 1908) è stato un politico statunitense, 22º e 24º Presidente degli Stati Uniti d'America. Esponente del Partito Democratico, fu uno stretto osservante della Costituzione Americana e sostenitore degli ideali conservatori jeffersoniani .

  4. Grover Cleveland Alexander, detto Old Pete (Elba, 26 febbraio 1887 – St. Paul, 4 novembre 1950), è stato un giocatore di baseball statunitense di ruolo lanciatore nella Major League Baseball (MLB). È stato inserito nella National Baseball Hall of Fame nel 1938.

  5. Grover Alexander Estadísticas, Edad, Posición ... Chicago White Sox Chi White Sox Cleveland Guardians Cleveland Detroit Tigers Detroit Kansas City Royals Kansas ...

  6. Hall of Fame Major League Baseball Player. He played Major League Baseball for 20 seasons (1911 to 1930) with the Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals. Considered one of the greatest pitchers to ever play the game, he broke in with the Phillies in 1911, and immediately established himself as a...

  7. 20 de nov. de 1974 · Grover Cleveland Alexander won 373 games in the National League to tie him with Christy Mathewson for the most career wins in the senior circuit. The great Alexander, however, never pitched a no-hitter in the majors, although he did come close in 1915, when he set a big league mark by hurling four one-hit games — one in which he did not allow a bingle until two were out in the ninth inning.