Toad Ramsey
Baseball Player
1864 – 1906
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Who was Toad Ramsey?
Thomas H. "Toad" Ramsey was an American Major League Baseball player who pitched in the Majors from 1885 to 1890. Ramsey spent his entire career in the American Association, split between two different teams. He played for the Louisville Colonels, and later, the St. Louis Browns. He is sometimes credited as the inventor of the knuckleball pitch, and was one of the top pitchers in the Association for more than two years, with statistics that put him in the top five in multiple pitching categories.
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- Born
- Aug 8, 1864
Indianapolis - Profession
- Died
- Mar 27, 1906
Indianapolis - Resting place
- Crown Hill Cemetery
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on July 23, 2013
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