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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tony_MullaneTony Mullane - Wikipedia

    First pitcher to throw left-handed and right-handed in the same game. Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame. Anthony John Mullane (January 30, 1859 – April 25, 1944), nicknamed " Count " and " the Apollo of the Box ", was an Irish Major League Baseball player who pitched for seven teams during his 13-season career. He is best known as an ambidextrous ...

  2. 9 (1879), 4 (1880) Country. United States. The National Association (formally, the National Base Ball Association) was a professional baseball league that played during the 1879 and 1880 seasons. While not considered a major league, it operated before the formal establishment of minor league baseball. It should not be confused with the National ...

  3. The 1882 Cincinnati Red Stockings season was a season in American baseball. It was the first season for the team as a member of the American Association. This team took the nickname from the previous National League team that played during 1876–1879, but was otherwise unrelated. The Red Stockings (sometimes called the "Reds") won the first ...

  4. August 19 – Larry Corcoran of the Chicago White Stockings pitches a no-hitter against the Boston Red Caps. August 20 – Pud Galvin pitches a no-hitter for the Buffalo Bisons against the Worcester Ruby Legs. It is the 2nd day in a row that the National League has seen a no-hitter. August 27 – Bill Crowley of the Buffalo Bisons records 4 ...

  5. Deaths. USS Maine baseball team, 1898, shortly after winning the Navy baseball championship. The entire team was killed save one in February 1898. January 4 – Charlie Byrne, 54, co-founder of the franchise that became the Brooklyn Dodgers (1883), manager of the "Brooklyns" from June 15, 1885 through 1887, and co-owner until his death.

  6. 28 March – German company Beiersdorf was founded. 29 April – the Electromote was the world's first vehicle run like a trolleybus, which was first presented to the public on April 29, 1882, by its inventor Ernst Werner von Siemens in Halensee, a suburb of Berlin, Germany. 20 May – Triple Alliance. 23 June – Kiel Week in Kiel started.

  7. The 1882 Detroit Wolverines finished the season with a 42–41 record, good for fifth place in the National League . During the season, Detroit owner William G. Thompson had a private investigator look into umpire Richard Higham, after suspicions of matchfixing, which resulted in Higham becoming the only umpire to be banned in MLB history .