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John Dwight Chesbro (June 5, 1874 – November 6, 1931) was a Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. Nicknamed "Happy Jack", Chesbro played for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1899–1902), the New York Highlanders (1903–1909), and the Boston Red Sox (1909). Chesbro finished his career with a win-loss record of 198-132, an earned run average of 2.68, and 1,265 strikeouts. His 41 wins during the 1904 season remains an American League record. Though some pitchers have won more games in some seasons prior to 1901, historians demarcating 1901 as the beginning of 'modern-era' major league baseball refer to and credit Jack Chesbro and his 1904 win-total as the modern era major league record and its holder. Some view Chesbro's 41 wins in a season as an unbreakable record.
Chesbro's 1904 pitching totals of 51 games started and 48 complete games also fall into the same historical category as his 1904 wins total, as they are all-time American League single-season records. These 1904 single-season totals for games started and complete games, as the wins total, are also the most recorded by a pitcher in either the American or National League, since the beginning of the twentieth century and the co-existence of the American and National Leagues as major leagues. If one demarcates 1901 as the beginning of major league baseball's modern era, Jack Chesbro holds the modern era major league historical single-season records for wins by a pitcher (41), games started by a pitcher (51), and complete games pitched (48).
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Filmed in Conway, MA on July 4, 2013, this program documents this first annual July 4th event, named in honor of John Dwight Chesbro, a Conway native. A Major League Baseball pitcher, "Happy Jack", Chesbro played for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1899--1902), the New York Highlanders (1903--1909), and the Boston Red Sox (1909). Chesbro finished his career with a win-loss record of 198-132, an earned run average of 2.68, and 1,265 strikeouts. His 41 wins during the 1904 season remains an American League record. Recoreded and edited by Douglas Finn. Hosted and produced by Mike Haley.
Fan The Flame Tour (1990, Japan, Nagoya) Lyrics by Jack Chesbro: This is what I came up with for lyrics for Love On The Line...they're probably really off lol. Also, I put in "???" when I couldn't understand what he was singing. You blew my mind away People spreading rumors I’m proud to play your game All I held was aces I didn’t need to end it baby Now there’s nothing I can say or do Nothing Nothing I can say or do No,no Nothing, nothing Nothing I can say or do Will change the situation My love’s on the line I’ll tell you a secret I was yours all the time My love’s on the line But baby I will tell you a secret I was yours all the time ??? ??? But it has no meaning here, you’re not my baby I, I want things the same I never have liked changes ??? Now there’s nothing I can say or do...
A man has to receive a blood transfusion from a wolf. In the time that follows he begins to feel that he is becoming a wolf. This is often considered the first American werewolf film. Music: Kevin MacLeod
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