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From the Department of Things I Did Not Know Until A Couple of Hours Ago: The Indians’ Ray Chapman is not the only ballplayer to die after being struck in the head by a pitched ball. And he’s not even ...
Ray Chapman of the Cleveland Indians was hit 100 years ago on Aug. 16, 1920, and died the following morning. Here are 11 things you might not know associated with Chapman, pitcher Carl Mays and ...
Ray Chapman was likely on his way to being a Hall of Famer. Carl Mays, who grew up in Kingfisher and still has family in Oklahoma, likely should be in the Hall of Fame.
Scott Longert, biographer of former Cleveland ballplayer Ray Chapman, is scheduled to speak and sign books at events in September. Marc Bona, cleveland.com ...
"Bill Wamby was right there. Ray Chapman was there. Ray Caldwell was on the mound," Longert says as we stand in the spot where Cleveland Indians players of long, long ago once stood too.
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