Toad Ramsey

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Toad Ramsey was a 19th-century Major League Baseball pitcher known for his exceptional curveball and high strikeout totals, primarily with the Louisville Colonels.

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instanceOf Major League Baseball pitcher
human
bats left-handed
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1864-08-08
dateOfDeath 1906-03-28
debutLeague Major League Baseball
debutTeam Louisville Colonels
debutYear 1885
era 19th-century baseball
familyName Ramsey
finalTeam St. Louis Browns
finalYear 1890
givenName Thomas
handedness left-handed pitcher
knownFor one of the earliest prominent curveball pitchers
very high single-season strikeout totals
league Major League Baseball
nickname Toad
notableFor exceptional curveball
high strikeout totals
occupation baseball player
placeOfBirth Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
placeOfDeath Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
positionPlayed pitcher
sexOrGender male
sport baseball
team Louisville Colonels
St. Louis Browns
throws left-handed

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Louisville Colonels notablePlayer Toad Ramsey