Cub Stricker
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Cub Stricker (February 15, 1860 - November 19, 1937) was a major league baseball player from 1882 to 1893. He was known for his speed, as he stole over 50 bases twice, and stole 86 in 1887 for the Cleveland Blues. He died at the age of 77 in his hometown, Philadelphia.
[edit] Teams
- Philadelphia Athletics 1882 - 1885
- Cleveland Blues 1887 - 1888
- Cleveland Spiders 1889
- Cleveland Infants 1890
- Boston Reds 1891
- St. Louis Browns 1892 (start)
- Baltimore Orioles 1892 (end)
- Washington Senators 1893
[edit] Sources
- Baseball-Reference.com - career statistics and analysis
- The Editors of Total Baseball (2000). Baseball:The Biographical Encyclopedia. Sports Illustrated, p. 1096. ISBN 1-892129-34-5.
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