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  1. Charles Gardner Radbourn (December 11, 1854 – February 5, 1897), nicknamed "Old Hoss", was an American professional baseball pitcher who played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played for Buffalo (1880), Providence (1881–1885), Boston (National League) (1886–1889), Boston (Player's League) (1890), and Cincinnati (1891).

  2. Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Old Hoss Radbourn. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com.

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  3. Learn about Charles "Old Hoss" Radbourn, a Hall of Fame pitcher who won 310 games in 11 seasons in the 1880s. See his career stats, awards, related Hall of Famers and more.

  4. Charles “Old Hoss” Radbourn (1854 – 1897) Charles Radbourn was born on December 11, 1854 in Rochester, New York.1 He was the son of Charles and Caroline Gardner Radbourn. His parents were from Bath, England and moved to the United States in 1854. When Charles Jr. was less than a year old, his father moved the family west to Bloomington ...

  5. Jan 4, 2012 · Charles Radbourn’s pitching achievements were hailed by contemporaries and sportswriters for decades as some of the greatest feats of nineteenth century baseball. Little known today, many considered an 18-inning game in 1882 as the finest athletic contest ever seen on a baseball diamond.

  6. Learn about the life and career of Charles “Old Hoss” Radbourn, a legendary pitcher who won 60 games in 1884 and pitched in three consecutive games in the first World Series. Find out how he got his nickname, his achievements, his controversies and his death.

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  8. Charles Gardner Radbourn, nicknamed "Old Hoss", was an American professional baseball pitcher who played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played for Buffalo (1880), Providence (1881–1885), Boston (1886–1889), Boston (1890), and Cincinnati (1891).