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- Q5194889 description "American baseball player".
- Q5194889 description "American baseball player".
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- Q5194889 abstract "Warren Harvey "Curly" Ogden (January 24, 1901 in Ogden, Pennsylvania – August 6, 1964 in Upland, Pennsylvania), was a professional baseball pitcher in the Major Leagues from 1922 to 1926.Ogden was the starting pitcher for the Washington Senators in the final game of the 1924 World Series, which they won in 12 innings.The right-hander was something of a decoy in that Game 7, given his first start of the Series as a ploy by Senators manager Bucky Harris to get the opposition to load its lineup with left-handed hitters. Harris then removed Ogden after two batters and replaced him with a lefty.Ogden spent three seasons with the Senators from 1924–26, making 29 starts.He attended Swarthmore College, where he earned his diploma in 1922. His older brother, Jack Ogden, who also attended Swarthmore, pitched in the Major Leagues for the St. Louis Browns and Cincinnati Reds.Curly Ogden is featured in the 1933 Goudy baseball card set.".
- Q5194889 birthDate "1901-01-24".
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- Q5194889 deathDate "1964-08-06".
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- Q5194889 deathYear "1964".
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- Q5194889 birthDate "1901-01-24".
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- Q5194889 dateOfBirth "1901-01-24".
- Q5194889 dateOfDeath "1964-08-06".
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- Q5194889 name "Curly Ogden".
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- Q5194889 shortDescription "American baseball player".
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- Q5194889 comment "Warren Harvey "Curly" Ogden (January 24, 1901 in Ogden, Pennsylvania – August 6, 1964 in Upland, Pennsylvania), was a professional baseball pitcher in the Major Leagues from 1922 to 1926.Ogden was the starting pitcher for the Washington Senators in the final game of the 1924 World Series, which they won in 12 innings.The right-hander was something of a decoy in that Game 7, given his first start of the Series as a ploy by Senators manager Bucky Harris to get the opposition to load its lineup with left-handed hitters. ".
- Q5194889 label "Curly Ogden".
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