Baldwin, Howard Edward 'Harry' b. June 3, 1900 d. January 23, 1958 Professional Baseball Player. He was a pitcher for the New York Giants in 1924-1925. He appeared in 10 games in the 1924 season starting two and finishing four in relief and went 3-1. He was a member of the National League champion Giants and appeared in one game of that World Series against the Washington Senators. He pitched two innings of relief of Game Four of the losing Series. He pitched in one more game early in the following season against the Boston Braves. He pitched one inning...[Read More] (Bio by: Robert) Oak Lawn Cemetery, Eastpoint, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA
Beatin, Ebenezer Ambrose b. August 10, 1866 d. May 9, 1925 Professional Baseball Player. He was primarily a pitcher for the Detroit Wolverines and the Cleveland Spiders. He began in 1887 for Detroit pitching in two games going 1-1 and 5-7 the following season with them. He was purchased by Cleveland for the 1888-1891 seasons going 42-48. Over his five year career, he completed 104 of the 108 games he started. He also playe five games between the outfield and shortstop. (Bio by: Robert) Oak Lawn Cemetery, Eastpoint, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA
Hammann, Charles Hazeltine b. 1892 d. June 14, 1919 World War I Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient. He served as a Ensign in the US Naval Reserve Fleet as a Seaplane Pilot. His citation reads "For extraordinary heroism as a pilot of a seaplane on 21 August 1918, when with three other planes Ens. Hammann took part in a patrol and attacked a superior force of enemy land planes. In the course of the engagement which followed, the plane of Ens. George M Ludlow was shot down and fell in the water five miles of Pola(Austria). Ens. Hammann...[Read More] (Bio by: Don Morfe) Oak Lawn Cemetery, Eastpoint, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA
Miller (Muenzing), Jacob George 'Jake' b. December 1, 1895 d. August 24, 1974 Major League Baseball Player. Born Jacob George Muenzing, he played outfield for three games with the Pittsburgh Pirates in the middle of the 1922 season. In 11 at-bats in a series against the Brooklyn Robins, he got his only hit and achieved a stolen base and walked twice. (Bio by: Robert) Oak Lawn Cemetery, Eastpoint, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA
O'Rourke, James Stephen 'Queenie' b. December 26, 1883 d. December 22, 1955 Major League Baseball Player. He was a utility player for the New York Highlanders in 1908. He played in the outfield for 34 games near the end of the season most of them in the outfield. He batted .231 in 108 at-bats with 25 hits and three runs batted in. He also played three positions in the infield. (Bio by: Robert) Oak Lawn Cemetery, Eastpoint, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA
Smith, James Harry b. May 15, 1890 d. April 1, 1922 Major League Baseball Player. He was a catcher for the New York Giants beginning in 1914. The following season, he played again with the Giants then jumped to the Brooklyn Tip-Tops of the Federal League. In 1917 to 1918 he was with the Cincinnati Reds for 21 games. (Bio by: Robert) Oak Lawn Cemetery, Eastpoint, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA