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  Elmer Flick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As a recourse, Flick and teammate Nap Lajoie signed instead with the Cleveland Naps, as the Pennsylvania injunction could not be enforced in Ohio; the two players often traveled separately from their teammates for the next year, never setting foot in Pennsylvania in order to avoid a subpoena.
Flick was the AL batting champion in 1905 with a.308 average; in major league history, only Carl Yastrzemski won a batting title with a lower mark (.301 in 1968).
Flick was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1963.
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 Elmer Flick -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Flick was the AL batting champion in (Click link for more info and facts about 1905) 1905 with a.308 average; in major league history, only (United States baseball player (born in 1939)) Carl Yastrzemski won a batting title with a lower mark (.301 in 1968).
Flick also led the league in (Click link for more info and facts about slugging percentage) slugging percentage in 1905, one of his several productive seasons.
Flick was elected to the (Click link for more info and facts about Baseball Hall of Fame) Baseball Hall of Fame in (Click link for more info and facts about 1963) 1963.
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 Elmer Flick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Born in Bedford, Ohio, Flick joined the Philadelphia Phillies in 1898, filling in for the injured Sam Thompson, and proved himselfa capable big leaguer, batting.302 with 8 home runs, 13 triples and 81 RBI.
After the 1901season, Flick was one of many star National League players who jumpedto the fledgling American League, playing for the crosstown Philadelphia Athletics ; but the Phillies obtained an injunction from thestate Supreme Court prohibiting any player under contract with the Phillies from playing for another team.
Flick was the AL batting champion in 1905 with a.308 average; inmajor league history, only Carl Yastrzemski won a batting titlewith a lower mark (.301 in 1968).
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 The All-Elmer Team
Elmer Dessens was pitching for the Reds (and was the losing pitcher), and as I was watching the game it occurred to me that there haven't been very many major league players named Elmer.
Flick was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1963 and died in 1971 at the age of 94.
Elmer Flick is one of the weaker Hall of Fame selections, and the first Elmer Smith is almost certainly the most accomplished hitter, as well as the winningest pitcher, of all the 37 Elmers.
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 Elmer Flick | The BASEBALL Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
One of the most anonymous Hall of Famers, Elmer Flick was a sharp-hitting outfielder who played in the last few years of the 19th century and the first decade of the 20th century.
Flick was a snappy dresser and Lajoie, though he was a superstar, was often jabbed at by teammates for his sloppy attire.
Flick was slightly younger than Lajoie and challenged Nap for supremacy as team star.
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 HickokSports.com - Biography - Elmer Flick
A virtually forgotten baseball player, Flick briefly achieved fame in 1963, when he was elected to the hall of fame, and again in 1968, when Carl Yastrzemski broke Flick's dubious record by winning a batting title with a.301 average.
Flick had previously had the lowest average ever to lead a league, a.308 mark in 1905.
Flick became a major leaguer with the Philadelphia Phillies in 1898, batting.302.
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 Legends of the Game
ELMER FLICK Flick, Elmer Harrison b: 1/11/1876, Bedford, Ohio d: 1/9/71, Bedford, Ohio BL/TR, 5'9", 168 lbs.
Elmer, elected to the Hall of Fame in 1963 was one of the first stars of the fledgling junior circuit, the American League.
Elmer was a power hitter who also hit for average.
www.deadball.com /flick.htm   (147 words)

  
 Signature Analysis and Autograph Habits of Hall of Fame Outfielder Elmer Harrison Flick
Elmer Harrison Flick was born on January 11, 1876 in Bedford, Ohio.
Hence, Elmer was assigned to the Cleveland Bronchos (later the Naps and eventually the Indians) where he played for the duration of his career.
Flick was the last year (1963) inductees were featured on the fl and white versions were he would typically sign the bottom front with the year and his age.
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 Elmer Flick | BaseballLibrary.com
Largely unknown by modern fans, Flick was one of the great all-around performers at the turn of the century.
Flick narrowly missed the NL title in 1900, batting.378 to Honus Wagner's.381.
Flick was elected to the Hall of Fame by the Veterans Committee in 1963.
www.baseballlibrary.com /baseballlibrary/ballplayers/F/Flick_Elmer.stm   (580 words)

  
 Athletics in the Hall of Fame: Elmer Flick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Flick is one of the players compared to potential Hall of Fame inductees, most often by upset fans of one boyhood hero or another who has been snubbed by the election committee.
Flick had great speed and was an excellent contact and inside hitter, a fact borne out by the number of triples he managed to hit during his career.
Flick and Lajoie were both dealt to the Cleveland Naps where Flick enjoyed a productive career and set records by leading the league three times in triples, as well as hitting three triples in one game for both leagues.
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 Elmer Flick Baseball Stats by Baseball Almanac
Elmer Flick was born on Tuesday, January 11, 1876, in Bedford, Ohio.
Flick was 22 years old when he broke into the big leagues on May 2, 1898, with the Philadelphia Phillies, and his Major League Baseball stats for every season he played, along with his career totals are on this page.
Elmer Flick's biographical data, year-by-year hitting stats, fielding stats, pitching stats (where applicable) career totals, uniform numbers, salary data and miscellaneous items-of-interest are presented by Baseball Almanac on this Elmer Flick baseball statistics page.
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 Orange County Obituariessa1
Mr Flick is survived by his wife, Mrs Lora Flick; a son, Ermal Flick; a sister, Mrs Pearl Lane; and a brother, Arley Flick, Eckerty; and a granddaughter.
Stella Ann Flick was born in Dubois County on July 2 1892, the daughter of Wilbur and Armelda [Bell] Kellams.
Mrs Flick is survived by four daughters, Mrs Alice Sterry of West Baden, Mrs Ethel Marlette of French Lick, Miss Esther Flick and Mrs Kathryn Dillans of Lafayette, and one brother, Frank Thurston of French Lick.
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 ELMER
Elmer is a city located in Macon County, Missouri.
Elmer is a borough located in Salem County, New Jersey.
Elmer is a town located in Jackson County, Oklahoma.
www.websters-online-dictionary.org /definition/english/EL/ELMER.html   (2094 words)

  
 American Heroes
Elmer Flick batted.302 in his first year with the Philadelphia Phillies in 1898.
As the new century opened, Elmer Flick led the NL in batting with his.367.
Flick was traded to Cleveland in 1901 and led the AL in triples 3 times, and in 1905 he led the AL in batting.
www.baseballhistorian.com /html/american_heroes.cfm?page=25   (936 words)

  
 Elmer Flick Helmar Biography
January 11, 1876 in Bedford, OH January 9, 1971 in Bedford, OH Almost unknown today, Elmer Flick was once one of the brightest superstars in the game.
Though Flick was a full ten years older and Cobb had just won a batting championship, Cleveland refused.
Flick had won his own batting title previously, in 1905.
www.helmarbrewing.com /bio%20flick.htm   (108 words)

  
 TEAM NEWS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Elmer Flick drives in 6 runs against Brooklyn.
Elmer Flick was named National League-Batter of the Month!
Elmer Flick was named Player of the Week!
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 Read about Elmer Flick at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Elmer Flick and learn about Elmer Flick here!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
After the 1901 season, Flick was one of many star
Cleveland Naps, as the Pennsylvania injunction could not be enforced in Ohio; the two players often traveled separately from their teammates for the next year, never setting foot in Pennsylvania in order to avoid a subpoena.
Ty Cobb; however, Flick would soon develop stomach problems which would limit him to 99 games over the next three years.
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 Elmer Flick | National Baseball Hall of Fame
Described by longtime Philadelphia writer Francis Richter as "one of the most promising youngsters the Phillies had ever had," Elmer Flick replaced the injured Sam Thompson in the Philadelphia outfield and remained a major leaguer for the next 13 seasons.
In four full years with the Phillies, Flick averaged.345, batting a career best.378 in 1900.
Tell someone about Elmer Flick by sending a free Hall of Fame Digital Postcard.
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 Elmer Flick Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
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 Elmer Flick Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
Elmer Flick is perhaps the most anonymous member of baseball's Hall of Fame.
Known primarily for his speed and for his contact hitting, Flick's contemporaries sure knew who he was - Detroit management offered a young Ty Cobb even up in a trade for him.
Statistics may come from our work, the Baseball Databank, or other sources including SABR.org.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Elmer Flick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
MSN Encarta - Search Results - Elmer Flick
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 Hall of Fame Baseball Stars: Greats You May Not Know
He was traded to the Washington Senators in 1925, and led the league in winning percentage with his 20-5 record.
Elmer Flick -- He won the American League batting title in 1905 with an average of.308.
Cleveland was offered none other than Ty Cobb in an even swap for Flick, but the Ohio team was “too smart” to accept the offer.
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 Beatty Genealogical Database Index   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Flick, Catherine (4 JAN 1847 - 26 JUL 1916)
Flick, Christopher (6 JUL 1888 - 26 FEB 1921)
Flick, Claude A. Flick, Cleatus (30 SEP 1919 - 16 JUL 1981)
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 Flick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Elmer Flick baseball stats with batting stats, pitching stats and fielding stats, along with uniform numbers, salaries, quotes, career stats and biographical
Flick the Switch: An Interview with Grant Morrison posted by Admin on Jun 23, 2003 - 05:24 PM.
Carefully flick that coin toward the coins between the rulers, making sure it hits them dead center.
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 Flick, Elmer Harrison --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
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The end of World War II, however, found three-fourths of the Flick operations inside the Soviet zone of occupation and thus lost to the corporation.
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 Película De Elmer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
La película de Elmer Harrison (de enero el 11 de 1876 - de enero el 9 de 1971) era un jugador americano en béisbol importante de la liga a partir de 1898 hasta 1910.
Estadística de la carrera de la película de Elmer en Baseball-Reference.com
English version: Elmer Flick Next: Sinn Republicano Féin Up
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 Bainbridge Island Lumberjacks -- American Century League
Elmer Flick hit for the cycle in a June 3 game against Port Angeles.
Flick had six hits July 13 at Tacoma.
Buck Freeman, out since August 3 with a twisted his knee, has been activated from the injured list, and Socks Seybold returned to the reserve roster.
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 Rocky Mountain News: Columnists
The Dodgers are expected to decline his $1.3 million option and pay the $250,000 buyout.
REFLECTING BACK ON the Rockies' Sept. 13 game against Los Angeles when each Dodgers outfielder had an error in the second inning, Society for American Baseball Research member Mark Pattison said that was nothing compared with a 1905 game between the Cleveland Naps and Chicago White Sox.
Pattison referred to an article by Emil H. Roche in the 1978 Baseball Research Journal that details the eighth inning of a Sept. 20 game between those two teams in which the Naps committed seven errors, including one each by outfielders Harry Bay, Otto Hess and Elmer Flick.
www.rockymountainnews.com /drmn/sports_columnists/article/0,1299,DRMN_83_4163898,00.html   (777 words)

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