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George Benard "Chief" Borchers (April 18, 1869 – October 24, 1938) was a 19th-century
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. In he led the pitching staff of the minor league Nashville Tigers with the most wins (11–14).Traughber, Bill
"Looking Back: Nashville Tigers See Light in 1894."
''Nashville Sounds''. 5 May 2004. 21 March 2008.


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1869 births 1938 deaths Baseball players from Sacramento, California Major League Baseball pitchers Chicago White Stockings players Louisville Colonels players Portland Gladiators players Minor league baseball managers Oakland Greenhood & Morans players Spokane (minor league baseball) players Sacramento Senators players Portland (minor league baseball) players Stockton (minor league baseball) players Oakland Colonels players Spokane Bunchgrassers players Tacoma Daisies players Los Angeles Angels (minor league) players Detroit Creams players Nashville Tigers players Minneapolis Millers (baseball) players Grand Rapids Gold Bugs players Wheeling Nailers (baseball) players Milwaukee Brewers (minor league) players Milwaukee Creams players Fresno (minor league baseball) players Watsonville (minor league baseball) players Santa Cruz (minor league baseball) players Oakland Oaks (baseball) players San Jose Brewers players Oakland Commuters players Ogden (minor league baseball) players San Francisco Pirates players {{US-baseball-pitcher-1860s-stub