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Hall of Famers
| Hall of Famer | Primary team | Position | Induction year |
|---|---|---|---|
Wells, Willie |
St. Louis Stars | Shortstop | 1997 |
Wheat, Zack |
Brooklyn Dodgers | Left Fielder | 1959 |
White, Sol |
Philadelphia Giants | Executive | 2006 |
Wilhelm, Hoyt |
Chicago White Sox | Pitcher | 1985 |
Wilkinson, J.L. |
Kansas City Monarchs | Executive | 2006 |
Williams, Billy |
Chicago Cubs | Left Fielder | 1987 |
Williams, Dick |
Montreal Expos | Manager | 2008 |
Williams, Joe |
New York Lincoln Giants | Pitcher | 1999 |
Williams, Ted |
Boston Red Sox | Left Fielder | 1966 |
Willis, Vic |
Boston Braves | Pitcher | 1995 |
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This Day in Baseball History
On May 22, 1911, Clifford Curtis of the Boston Braves sets a major league record by losing his 23rd consecutive game. Curtis had begun the streak by losing a game on June 13, 1910. Curtis’ record will eventually be broken by Anthony Young, a luckless right-hander with the New York Mets.
