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Bock Baker
Given Name: Charles
Nickname(s): Smiling Bock
1878-1940

LHP 1901 Cleveland (AL), Philadelphia (AL)

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» April 28, 1901: Cleveland's rookie pitcher Charles "Bock" Baker gives up an AL record 23 singles in a 13-1 loss to the White Stockings. Bock will pitch only one other game, also a loss, in the ML. Bock's 23 singles allowed is short of the ML-record of 28, set by Jack Wadsworth in 1894.