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  1. 18 de mar. de 2021 · Grover Cleveland Alexander carved his name into baseball history and Babe Ruth was caught stealing, but the most important result of the St. Louis Cardinals’ 3-2 victory over the New York Yankees on October 10, 1926, was simple: for the first time in the World Series era, the Cardinals could claim the title of world champions.

  2. Grover Cleveland Alexander was a Major League Baseball player who pitched for the Philadelphia Phillies (1911-1917), Chicago Cubs (1918-1926), St. Louis Cardinals (1926-1929), and Philadelphia Phillies .

  3. Grover Cleveland. Stephen Grover Cleveland ( Caldwell, 18 de março de 1837 – Princeton, 24 de junho de 1908) foi o 22º e o 24º presidente dos Estados Unidos. Ele é o único presidente a servir dois mandatos não-consecutivos (1885–1889 e 1893–1897), e dessa forma o único a ser contado duas vezes na numeração de presidentes.

  4. Grover Cleveland Alexander (Elba (Nebraska), 26 februari 1887 – St. Paul (Nebraska), 4 november 1950) was een Amerikaans honkbalspeler, die 20 seizoenen speelde in de Major League. Hij werd in 1938 opgenomen in de Baseball Hall of Fame .

  5. He was named after U.S. President Grover Cleveland. He was known as “Pete” by players of the game. Problem with the bottle. Always a drinker, Alexander hit the bottle particularly hard as a result of the physical and emotional injuries he sustained in the war – injuries that plagued him for the rest of his life.

  6. 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 .

  7. 26 de nov. de 2014 · When in 1911 Phillies pitcher Grover Cleveland Alexander set the National League record for wins by a rookie (28), it was a sign of things to come. Alexander went on to win 373 games over his 20-year career, the third highest total in major league history, and he would lead the league in ERA four times, shutouts seven times, complete games six times, and wins six times.