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Bob Rhoads
Nickname(s): Dusty
1879-1967

RHP 1902-09 Cubs, Cardinals, Naps

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Rhoads had five consecutive winning seasons for Cleveland (1904-08) including a 22-10 (1.80) campaign in 1906. On September 18, 1908, he no-hit the White Sox. Yet, he said, his fondest pitching memory was of surrendering 23 hits in a game against the Browns that Cleveland won 6-5 on just six hits. (ME)


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FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
» July 8, 1902: In the first of two, the Giants edge Chicago, 1-0, with Christy Mathewson outpitching Bob Rhoads. Chicago wins the nitecap, 2-0, in seven innings.

» September 27, 1904: Bob Rhoads, Cleveland righthander, holds Boston hitless for eight 2?3 innings before Chick Stahl singles. Cleveland wins, 3-1.

» September 18, 1908: Cleveland's Bob Rhoads pitches a no-hitter against the Red Sox 2-1, beating Frank Arellanes, the only Mexican-American pitcher in the ML.