Heinie Zimmerman involved in famous rundown play in Game 6

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Heinie Zimmerman was a Major League Baseball third baseman best remembered for his notorious baserunning blunder in a rundown during Game 6 of the 1917 World Series.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Major League Baseball player
human
third baseman
awardSeason 1912 National League batting title
bats right
battingTitle National League batting champion
consequenceOfPlay Eddie Collins scored on the rundown
play contributed to the New York Giants losing Game 6 of the 1917 World Series
country United States of America
surface form: United States
era dead-ball era
fullName Henry Zimmerman
gameNumberOfFamousRundown Game 6
league Major League Baseball
leagueDivision National League
legacy his 1917 World Series rundown blunder is one of the most famous misplays in World Series history
nickname Heinie Zimmerman
notableEvent chased Eddie Collins toward home plate in a famous rundown play in Game 6 of the 1917 World Series
notableFor baserunning blunder in a rundown during Game 6 of the 1917 World Series
occupation professional baseball player
opponentIn1917WorldSeries Chicago White Sox
playDescription left third base to chase runner Eddie Collins toward home, leaving the plate uncovered
position third base
reputation remembered primarily for his notorious baserunning mistake in the 1917 World Series
roleInFamousPlay fielder involved in a rundown with Eddie Collins in Game 6 of the 1917 World Series
series 1917 World Series
sport baseball
team Chicago Cubs
New York Giants
teamDuringBattingTitleSeason Chicago Cubs
teamIn1917WorldSeries New York Giants
throws right

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1917 World Series notableEvent Heinie Zimmerman involved in famous rundown play in Game 6