Cannonball Titcomb
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Ledell Titcomb (born August 21, 1866 in West Baldwin, Maine - Died: June 8, 1950 in Kingston, New Hampshire) was a 19th century Major League Baseball player who played for several teams in the National League and American Association. He pitched a total of five seasons finishing up with a 30-29 win/loss record and a 3.47 E.R.A..
Cannonball pitched a no-hitter on September 15, 1890 against the Syracuse Stars, a 7-0 victory.
He was laid to rest at Greenwood Cemetery in Kingston, New Hampshire.
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- Philadelphia Quakers - 1886.
- Philadelphia Athletics - 1887.
- New York Giants - 1887-1889.
- Rochester Broncos - 1890.
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Categories: Major league players from Maine | 1866 births | 1950 deaths | Major League Baseball pitchers who have pitched a no-hitter | 19th century baseball players | Major league pitchers | Philadelphia Quakers players | Philadelphia Athletics (AA) players | New York Giants baseball players | Rochester Broncos players | People from Maine