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Champions

  • World Series
    1916 World Series
    In the 1916 World Series, the Boston Red Sox beat the Brooklyn Robins four games to one.Casey Stengel shone on offense for the Robins in the 1916 Series but the Red Sox pitching core ultimately proved too much for the denizens of Flatbush...

    : Boston Red Sox
    Boston Red Sox
    The Boston Red Sox are a professional baseball team based in Boston, Massachusetts, and a member of Major League Baseball’s American League Eastern Division. Founded in as one of the American League's eight charter franchises, the Red Sox's home ballpark has been Fenway Park since . The "Red Sox"...

     over Brooklyn Robins
    Los Angeles Dodgers
    The Los Angeles Dodgers are a professional baseball team based in Los Angeles, California. The Dodgers are members of Major League Baseball's National League West Division. Established in 1883, the team originated in Brooklyn, New York, where it was known by a number of nicknames before becoming...

     (4-1)

MLB statistical leaders

EWLINE
  American League
American League
The American League of Professional Baseball Clubs, or simply the American League , is one of two leagues that make up Major League Baseball in the United States and Canada. It developed from the Western League, a minor league based in the Great Lakes states, which eventually aspired to major...

National League
National League
The National League of Professional Baseball Clubs, known simply as the National League , is the older of two leagues constituting Major League Baseball, and the world's oldest extant professional team sports league. Founded on February 2, 1876, to replace the National Association of Professional...

Type Name Stat Name Stat
AVG
Batting average
Batting average is a statistic in both cricket and baseball that measures the performance of cricket batsmen and baseball hitters. The two statistics are related in that baseball averages are directly descended from the concept of cricket averages.- Cricket :...

 
Tris Speaker
Tris Speaker
Tristram E. Speaker , nicknamed "Spoke" and "The Grey Eagle", was an American baseball player. Considered one of the best offensive and defensive center fielders in the history of Major League Baseball, he compiled a career batting average of .345 , and still holds the record of 792 career doubles...

 CLE
.386 Hal Chase
Hal Chase
Harold Homer Chase , nicknamed "Prince Hal", was a first baseman in Major League Baseball, widely viewed as the best fielder at his position...

 CIN
.339
HR
Home run
In baseball, a home run is scored when the ball is hit in such a way that the batter is able to reach home safely in one play without any errors being committed by the defensive team in the process...

 
Wally Pipp
Wally Pipp
Walter Clement Pipp was an American first baseman in Major League Baseball, now best remembered as the man who lost his starting role to Lou Gehrig at the beginning of Gehrig's streak of 2,130 consecutive games....

 NYY
12 Dave Robertson
Dave Robertson
Davis Aydelotte Robertson is a former professional baseball player. He was an outfielder over parts of 9 seasons with the New York Giants, Chicago Cubs, and Pittsburgh Pirates. In 1916 and 1917 he tied for the National League lead in home runs while playing for New York...

 NYG &
Cy Williams
Cy Williams
Frederick "Cy" Williams was a Major League Baseball player for the Chicago Cubs and Philadelphia Phillies ....

 CHC
12
RBI  Del Pratt
Del Pratt
Derrill Burnham "Del" Pratt was a star running back for the University of Alabama before becoming a professional baseball player. Pratt signed with the St. Louis Browns in...

 SLB
103 Heinie Zimmerman
Heinie Zimmerman
Henry Zimmerman , known as "Heinie" or "The Great Zim," was a Major League Baseball player in the early 20th century. Zimmerman played for the Chicago Cubs and New York Giants...

 CHC & NYG
83
Wins
Win (baseball)
In professional baseball, there are two types of decisions: a win and a loss . In each game, one pitcher on the winning team is awarded a win and one pitcher on the losing team is given a loss in their respective statistics. These pitchers are collectively known as the pitchers of record. Only...

 
Walter Johnson
Walter Johnson
Walter Perry Johnson , nicknamed "Barney" and "The Big Train", was a Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher. He played his entire 21-year baseball career for the Washington Senators...

 WSH
25 Pete Alexander
Grover Cleveland Alexander
Grover Cleveland Alexander , nicknamed "Old Pete", was an American Major League Baseball pitcher. He played for the Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs, and St. Louis Cardinals and was elected into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1938.-Career:Alexander was born in Elba, Nebraska, one of thirteen...

 PHI
33
ERA
Earned run average
In baseball statistics, earned run average is the mean of earned runs given up by a pitcher per nine innings pitched. It is determined by dividing the number of earned runs allowed by the number of innings pitched and multiplying by nine...

 
Babe Ruth
Babe Ruth
George Herman Ruth, Jr. , best known as "Babe" Ruth and nicknamed "the Bambino" and "the Sultan of Swat", was an American Major League baseball player from 1914–1935...

 BRS
1.75 Pete Alexander
Grover Cleveland Alexander
Grover Cleveland Alexander , nicknamed "Old Pete", was an American Major League Baseball pitcher. He played for the Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs, and St. Louis Cardinals and was elected into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1938.-Career:Alexander was born in Elba, Nebraska, one of thirteen...

 PHI
1.55
Ks  Walter Johnson
Walter Johnson
Walter Perry Johnson , nicknamed "Barney" and "The Big Train", was a Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher. He played his entire 21-year baseball career for the Washington Senators...

 WAS
228 Pete Alexander
Grover Cleveland Alexander
Grover Cleveland Alexander , nicknamed "Old Pete", was an American Major League Baseball pitcher. He played for the Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs, and St. Louis Cardinals and was elected into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1938.-Career:Alexander was born in Elba, Nebraska, one of thirteen...

 PHI
167

American League final standings

American League
American League
The American League of Professional Baseball Clubs, or simply the American League , is one of two leagues that make up Major League Baseball in the United States and Canada. It developed from the Western League, a minor league based in the Great Lakes states, which eventually aspired to major...

Club Wins Losses Win %   GB
Boston Red Sox
Boston Red Sox
The Boston Red Sox are a professional baseball team based in Boston, Massachusetts, and a member of Major League Baseball’s American League Eastern Division. Founded in as one of the American League's eight charter franchises, the Red Sox's home ballpark has been Fenway Park since . The "Red Sox"...

91 63 .591 --
Chicago White Sox
Chicago White Sox
The Chicago White Sox are a Major League Baseball team located in Chicago, Illinois.The White Sox play in the American League's Central Division. Since , the White Sox have played in U.S. Cellular Field, which was originally called New Comiskey Park and nicknamed The Cell by local fans...

89 65 .578 2
Detroit Tigers
Detroit Tigers
The Detroit Tigers are a Major League Baseball team located in Detroit, Michigan. One of the American League's eight charter franchises, the club was founded in Detroit in as part of the Western League. The Tigers have won four World Series championships and have won the American League pennant...

87 67 .565 4
New York Yankees
New York Yankees
The New York Yankees are a professional baseball team based in the The Bronx, New York. They compete in Major League Baseball in the American League's East Division...

80 74 .519 11
St. Louis Browns
Baltimore Orioles
The Baltimore Orioles are a professional baseball team based in Baltimore, Maryland in the United States. They are a member of the Eastern Division of Major League Baseball's American League. One of the American League's eight charter franchises in 1901, it spent its first year as a major league...

79 75 .513 12
Cleveland Indians
Cleveland Indians
The Cleveland Indians are a professional baseball team based in Cleveland, Ohio. They are in the Central Division of Major League Baseball's American League. Since , they have played in Progressive Field. The team's spring training facility is in Goodyear, Arizona...

77 77 .500 14
Washington Senators
Minnesota Twins
The Minnesota Twins are a professional baseball team based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. They play in the Central Division of Major League Baseball's American League. The team is named after the Twin Cities area of Minneapolis and St. Paul. They played in Metropolitan Stadium from 1961 to 1981 and the...

76 77 .497 14.5
Philadelphia Athletics
Oakland Athletics
The Oakland Athletics are a Major League Baseball team based in Oakland, California. The Athletics are a member of the Western Division of Major League Baseball's American League. From to the present, the Athletics have played in the O.co Coliseum....

36 117 .235 54.5

National League final standings

National League
National League
The National League of Professional Baseball Clubs, known simply as the National League , is the older of two leagues constituting Major League Baseball, and the world's oldest extant professional team sports league. Founded on February 2, 1876, to replace the National Association of Professional...

Club Wins Losses Win %   GB
Brooklyn Robins
Los Angeles Dodgers
The Los Angeles Dodgers are a professional baseball team based in Los Angeles, California. The Dodgers are members of Major League Baseball's National League West Division. Established in 1883, the team originated in Brooklyn, New York, where it was known by a number of nicknames before becoming...

94 60 .610 --
Philadelphia Phillies
Philadelphia Phillies
The Philadelphia Phillies are a Major League Baseball team. They are the oldest continuous, one-name, one-city franchise in all of professional American sports, dating to 1883. The Phillies are a member of the Eastern Division of Major League Baseball's National League...

91 62 .595 2.5
Boston Braves
Atlanta Braves
The Atlanta Braves are a professional baseball club based in Atlanta, Georgia. The Braves are a member of the Eastern Division of Major League Baseball's National League. The Braves have played in Turner Field since 1997....

89 63 .586 4
New York Giants
San Francisco Giants
The San Francisco Giants are a Major League Baseball team based in San Francisco, California, playing in the National League West Division....

86 66 .566 7
Chicago Cubs
Chicago Cubs
The Chicago Cubs are a professional baseball team located in Chicago, Illinois. They are members of the Central Division of Major League Baseball's National League. They are one of two Major League clubs based in Chicago . The Cubs are also one of the two remaining charter members of the National...

67 86 .438 26.5
Pittsburgh Pirates
Pittsburgh Pirates
The Pittsburgh Pirates are a Major League Baseball club based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. They play in the Central Division of the National League, and are five-time World Series Champions...

65 89 .422 29
Cincinnati Reds
Cincinnati Reds
The Cincinnati Reds are a Major League Baseball team based in Cincinnati, Ohio. They are members of the National League Central Division. The club was established in 1882 as a charter member of the American Association and joined the National League in 1890....

60 93 .392 33.5
St. Louis Cardinals
St. Louis Cardinals
The St. Louis Cardinals are a professional baseball team based in St. Louis, Missouri. They are members of the Central Division in the National League of Major League Baseball. The Cardinals have won eleven World Series championships, the most of any National League team, and second overall only to...

60 93 .392 33.5

Events

  • January 5 - Charles H. Weeghman
    Charles Weeghman
    Charles H. Weeghman was one of the founders of the short-lived major league baseball organization called the Federal League . He had made a fortune in an early type of fast-food franchises in the Chicago area.Weeghman worked for Charlie King as a waiter for $10 a week...

    , former president of the Federal League
    Federal League
    The Federal League of Base Ball Clubs, known simply as the Federal League, was an American professional baseball league that operated as a "third major league", in competition with the established National and American Leagues, from to...

     Chicago Whales
    Chicago Whales
    The Chicago Whales were a professional baseball team based in Chicago. They played in the Federal League, a short-lived "third Major League", in 1914 and 1915. They originally lacked a formal nickname, and were known simply as the "Chicago Federals" to distinguish them from the Chicago Cubs and...

      club, agreed to pay $500,000 in cash to Charles P. Taft
    Charles Phelps Taft
    Charles Phelps Taft I was an American lawyer and politician.-Biography:He was born on December 21, 1843 in Cincinnati, Ohio to Alphonso Taft, and his brother was President William Howard Taft....

     for the stock the Chicago Cubs
    Chicago Cubs
    The Chicago Cubs are a professional baseball team located in Chicago, Illinois. They are members of the Central Division of Major League Baseball's National League. They are one of two Major League clubs based in Chicago . The Cubs are also one of the two remaining charter members of the National...

     of the National League
    National League
    The National League of Professional Baseball Clubs, known simply as the National League , is the older of two leagues constituting Major League Baseball, and the world's oldest extant professional team sports league. Founded on February 2, 1876, to replace the National Association of Professional...

    . Weegman, owner of a popular restaurant chain, headed a syndicate including the chewing gum manufacturer William Wrigley Jr.
    William Wrigley Jr.
    William Wrigley Jr. was a U.S. chewing gum industrialist. He was founder and eponym of the Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company in 1891. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania....

    , who became a minority stock holder by putting up $50,000. Whales manager Joe Tinker
    Joe Tinker
    Joseph Bert Tinker was a Major League Baseball player and manager. He is best known for his years with the Chicago Cubs dynasty which won four pennants between 1906 and 1910; and for his feud with double play partner Johnny Evers. Tinker was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in...

     succeeds Roger Bresnahan
    Roger Bresnahan
    Roger Philip Bresnahan , nicknamed "The Duke of Tralee" for his Irish roots, was an American player in Major League Baseball who starred primarily as a catcher and a player-manager...

    , and the Cubs will play in the Federal League's newly built ballpark on the North Side, soon to become known as Wrigley Field
    Wrigley Field
    Wrigley Field is a baseball stadium in Chicago, Illinois, United States that has served as the home ballpark of the Chicago Cubs since 1916. It was built in 1914 as Weeghman Park for the Chicago Federal League baseball team, the Chicago Whales...

    . Weeghman would become the first to officially allow fans to keep any and all balls hit into the stands.

  • February 7 - The Federal League
    Federal League
    The Federal League of Base Ball Clubs, known simply as the Federal League, was an American professional baseball league that operated as a "third major league", in competition with the established National and American Leagues, from to...

    's year-old suit charging antitrust violations by organized baseball is dismissed by mutual consent in U.S. District Court in Chicago
    Chicago
    Chicago is the largest city in the US state of Illinois. With nearly 2.7 million residents, it is the most populous city in the Midwestern United States and the third most populous in the US, after New York City and Los Angeles...

     by Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis
    Kenesaw Mountain Landis
    Kenesaw Mountain Landis was an American jurist who served as a federal judge from 1905 to 1922 and as the first Commissioner of Baseball from 1920 until his death...

    . No appellate decision is written and it will not be until 1922 when the courts rule on antitrust law
    Competition law
    Competition law, known in the United States as antitrust law, is law that promotes or maintains market competition by regulating anti-competitive conduct by companies....

    .

  • April 12 - Taking the ball on Opening Day, Babe Ruth
    Babe Ruth
    George Herman Ruth, Jr. , best known as "Babe" Ruth and nicknamed "the Bambino" and "the Sultan of Swat", was an American Major League baseball player from 1914–1935...

     won the Philadelphia Athletics
    1916 Philadelphia Athletics season
    The 1916 Philadelphia Athletics season involved the A's finishing 8th in the American League with a record of 36 wins and 117 losses. The 1916 team is often considered by baseball historians the worst team in American League history, and its .235 winning percentage is still the lowest ever for a...

    , 2–1, to start the Boston Red Sox
    1916 Boston Red Sox season
    The 1916 Boston Red Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 1st in the American League with a record of 91 wins and 63 losses. They defeated the Brooklyn Robins in 5 games in the World Series.-Regular season:-Opening Day lineup:-Notable transactions:...

     off to a streak of six victories in their first eight games.

  • May 9 - The Philadelphia Athletics
    Oakland Athletics
    The Oakland Athletics are a Major League Baseball team based in Oakland, California. The Athletics are a member of the Western Division of Major League Baseball's American League. From to the present, the Athletics have played in the O.co Coliseum....

     and the Detroit Tigers
    Detroit Tigers
    The Detroit Tigers are a Major League Baseball team located in Detroit, Michigan. One of the American League's eight charter franchises, the club was founded in Detroit in as part of the Western League. The Tigers have won four World Series championships and have won the American League pennant...

     combined to set a Major League record with thirty walks
    Base on balls
    A base on balls is credited to a batter and against a pitcher in baseball statistics when a batter receives four pitches that the umpire calls balls. It is better known as a walk. The base on balls is defined in Section 2.00 of baseball's Official Rules, and further detail is given in 6.08...

     during a 16_2, Tigers win. Eighteen walks were issued by the Athletics, who went on to finish the season with 715. Detroit added eleven more the following day for a two-game Major League record of twenty-nine.
  • June 16 - Tom Hughes tosses a no-hitter
    No-hitter
    A no-hitter is a baseball game in which one team has no hits. In Major League Baseball, the team must be without hits during the entire game, and the game must be at least nine innings. A pitcher who prevents the opposing team from achieving a hit is said to have "thrown a no-hitter"...

     for the Boston Braves
    Atlanta Braves
    The Atlanta Braves are a professional baseball club based in Atlanta, Georgia. The Braves are a member of the Eastern Division of Major League Baseball's National League. The Braves have played in Turner Field since 1997....

     in a 2–0 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates
    Pittsburgh Pirates
    The Pittsburgh Pirates are a Major League Baseball club based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. They play in the Central Division of the National League, and are five-time World Series Champions...

    .

  • June 21 - Rube Foster
    Rube Foster (AL pitcher)
    George "Rube" Foster was a former Major League Baseball player. Foster was a right-handed pitcher with the Boston Red Sox from to and won two World Series championships with the team in and again in .Foster was picked up by the Boston Red Sox and made his major league debut for the team on...

     pitches a no-hitter
    No-hitter
    A no-hitter is a baseball game in which one team has no hits. In Major League Baseball, the team must be without hits during the entire game, and the game must be at least nine innings. A pitcher who prevents the opposing team from achieving a hit is said to have "thrown a no-hitter"...

     as the Boston Red Sox
    Boston Red Sox
    The Boston Red Sox are a professional baseball team based in Boston, Massachusetts, and a member of Major League Baseball’s American League Eastern Division. Founded in as one of the American League's eight charter franchises, the Red Sox's home ballpark has been Fenway Park since . The "Red Sox"...

     defeat the New York Yankees
    New York Yankees
    The New York Yankees are a professional baseball team based in the The Bronx, New York. They compete in Major League Baseball in the American League's East Division...

    , 2–0.

  • June 22 - The Boston Braves
    1916 Boston Braves season
    The Boston Braves season was a season in American baseball. The team finished third in the National League with a record of 89-63, four games behind the Brooklyn Robins....

     pulled off a triple steal
    Stolen base
    In baseball, a stolen base occurs when a baserunner successfully advances to the next base while the pitcher is delivering the ball to home plate...

     in the eleventh inning, to defeat the New York Giants
    1916 New York Giants season
    The 1916 New York Giants season was a season in Major League Baseball. New York finished fourth in the National League.- Regular season :The Giants set a major league record with the longest winning streak by one team. The Giants won 26 consecutive games from September 7 to 30. Earlier in the...

    , 3–1. It is the only extra-inning triple steal in National League history. In 1941, the American League would match the feat with their only recorded extra inning triple swipe.

  • June 28 - William Fischer
    William Fischer (baseball)
    William Charles Fischer was a catcher in Major League Baseball.-Biography:Fischer was born in New York, New York. He started his professional baseball career in 1909. After the 1912 season, he was picked up by the Brooklyn Dodgers in the rule 5 draft and was their backup catcher in 1913 and 1914...

     of the Chicago Cubs
    Chicago Cubs
    The Chicago Cubs are a professional baseball team located in Chicago, Illinois. They are members of the Central Division of Major League Baseball's National League. They are one of two Major League clubs based in Chicago . The Cubs are also one of the two remaining charter members of the National...

     set a Major League record by catching all twenty-seven innings during a loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates
    Pittsburgh Pirates
    The Pittsburgh Pirates are a Major League Baseball club based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. They play in the Central Division of the National League, and are five-time World Series Champions...

    .

  • August 26 - Despite suffering through perhaps the worst season in baseball history, Philadelphia Athletics
    Oakland Athletics
    The Oakland Athletics are a Major League Baseball team based in Oakland, California. The Athletics are a member of the Western Division of Major League Baseball's American League. From to the present, the Athletics have played in the O.co Coliseum....

     hurler Bullet Joe Bush
    Bullet Joe Bush
    Leslie Ambrose "Bullet Joe" Bush born in Brainerd, Minnesota was a pitcher for the Philadelphia Athletics , Boston Red Sox , New York Yankees , St. Louis Browns , Washington Senators , Pittsburgh Pirates and New York Giants...

     tosses a no-hitter
    No-hitter
    A no-hitter is a baseball game in which one team has no hits. In Major League Baseball, the team must be without hits during the entire game, and the game must be at least nine innings. A pitcher who prevents the opposing team from achieving a hit is said to have "thrown a no-hitter"...

     against the Cleveland Indians
    Cleveland Indians
    The Cleveland Indians are a professional baseball team based in Cleveland, Ohio. They are in the Central Division of Major League Baseball's American League. Since , they have played in Progressive Field. The team's spring training facility is in Goodyear, Arizona...

    . Philadelphia wins, 5–0.

  • August 29 - Boston Red Sox
    Boston Red Sox
    The Boston Red Sox are a professional baseball team based in Boston, Massachusetts, and a member of Major League Baseball’s American League Eastern Division. Founded in as one of the American League's eight charter franchises, the Red Sox's home ballpark has been Fenway Park since . The "Red Sox"...

     pitcher Dutch Leonard
    Dutch Leonard (left-handed pitcher)
    Hubert Benjamin "Dutch" Leonard, was an American left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who had an 11-year career from 1913–1921, 1924-1925. He played for the Boston Red Sox and Detroit Tigers, and holds the major league modern-era record for the lowest single-season ERA of all time — 0.96...

     allowed two runs on two hits, one walk, one hit-by-pitch and a wild pitch, before being relieved during the first inning of a game against the St. Louis Browns
    Baltimore Orioles
    The Baltimore Orioles are a professional baseball team based in Baltimore, Maryland in the United States. They are a member of the Eastern Division of Major League Baseball's American League. One of the American League's eight charter franchises in 1901, it spent its first year as a major league...

    . One day later, Leonard pitched a 4–0 no-hitter versus the Browns.

  • September 8 - Philadelphia Athletics
    Oakland Athletics
    The Oakland Athletics are a Major League Baseball team based in Oakland, California. The Athletics are a member of the Western Division of Major League Baseball's American League. From to the present, the Athletics have played in the O.co Coliseum....

     switch-hitter Wally Schang
    Wally Schang
    Walter Henry Schang was a catcher in Major League Baseball. From 1913 through 1931, he played for the Philadelphia Athletics , Boston Red Sox , New York Yankees , St. Louis Browns and Detroit Tigers . Schang was a switch-hitter and threw right-handed...

     belted two home runs against the New York Yankees
    New York Yankees
    The New York Yankees are a professional baseball team based in the The Bronx, New York. They compete in Major League Baseball in the American League's East Division...

    , to become the first player in Major League history to hit home runs from both sides of the plate during a single game.

  • September 17 - St. Louis Browns
    Baltimore Orioles
    The Baltimore Orioles are a professional baseball team based in Baltimore, Maryland in the United States. They are a member of the Eastern Division of Major League Baseball's American League. One of the American League's eight charter franchises in 1901, it spent its first year as a major league...

     pitcher George Sisler
    George Sisler
    George Harold Sisler , nicknamed "Gentleman George" and "Gorgeous George," was an American professional baseball player for 15 seasons, primarily as first baseman with the St. Louis Browns...

     out-duels the Washington Senators
    Minnesota Twins
    The Minnesota Twins are a professional baseball team based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. They play in the Central Division of Major League Baseball's American League. The team is named after the Twin Cities area of Minneapolis and St. Paul. They played in Metropolitan Stadium from 1961 to 1981 and the...

    ' legend Walter Johnson
    Walter Johnson
    Walter Perry Johnson , nicknamed "Barney" and "The Big Train", was a Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher. He played his entire 21-year baseball career for the Washington Senators...

    , 1–0. It will be the last Major League pitching victory for Sisler, who will become a member of the Hall of Fame as a first baseman in 1939.

  • October 12 - The Boston Red Sox
    Boston Red Sox
    The Boston Red Sox are a professional baseball team based in Boston, Massachusetts, and a member of Major League Baseball’s American League Eastern Division. Founded in as one of the American League's eight charter franchises, the Red Sox's home ballpark has been Fenway Park since . The "Red Sox"...

     defeat the Brooklyn Robins
    Los Angeles Dodgers
    The Los Angeles Dodgers are a professional baseball team based in Los Angeles, California. The Dodgers are members of Major League Baseball's National League West Division. Established in 1883, the team originated in Brooklyn, New York, where it was known by a number of nicknames before becoming...

    , 4–1, in Game 5 of the World Series
    1916 World Series
    In the 1916 World Series, the Boston Red Sox beat the Brooklyn Robins four games to one.Casey Stengel shone on offense for the Robins in the 1916 Series but the Red Sox pitching core ultimately proved too much for the denizens of Flatbush...

     to win their second consecutive World Championship and fourth overall. Boston's Babe Ruth
    Babe Ruth
    George Herman Ruth, Jr. , best known as "Babe" Ruth and nicknamed "the Bambino" and "the Sultan of Swat", was an American Major League baseball player from 1914–1935...

     pitched 13 shutout innings in Game 2, starting a consecutive scoreless innings streak that would reach 29 in the 1918
    1918 World Series
    The 1918 World Series featured the Boston Red Sox, who defeated the Chicago Cubs four games to two. The Series victory for the Red Sox was their fifth in five tries, going back to . The Red Sox scored only nine runs in the entire Series; the fewest runs by the winning team in World Series history...

     Series.

  • November 29 - In Kansas City, Missouri, pitchers Walter Johnson
    Walter Johnson
    Walter Perry Johnson , nicknamed "Barney" and "The Big Train", was a Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher. He played his entire 21-year baseball career for the Washington Senators...

     and Grover Cleveland Alexander
    Grover Cleveland Alexander
    Grover Cleveland Alexander , nicknamed "Old Pete", was an American Major League Baseball pitcher. He played for the Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs, and St. Louis Cardinals and was elected into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1938.-Career:Alexander was born in Elba, Nebraska, one of thirteen...

     face each other for the first time. The exhibition game between the two stars features Zach Wheat, Casey Stengel
    Casey Stengel
    Charles Dillon "Casey" Stengel , nicknamed "The Old Perfessor", was an American Major League Baseball outfielder and manager. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in ....

    , Max Carey
    Max Carey
    Max George Carey was an American center fielder in Major League Baseball who starred for the Pittsburgh Pirates and was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1961...

     and Hal Chase
    Hal Chase
    Harold Homer Chase , nicknamed "Prince Hal", was a first baseman in Major League Baseball, widely viewed as the best fielder at his position...

    , between others. Johnson's team prevail over Alexander's, 3–2.

  • December 2 - 1916 - Under pressure from the Players League
    Players League
    The Players' National League of Professional Base Ball Clubs, popularly known as the Players' League , was a short-lived but star-studded professional American baseball league of the 19th century...

    , the National Commission orders that injured players shall get full pay for the duration of their contracts. The injury clause previously let clubs suspend players after 15 days pay.

  • Unknown date - Pat Pieper
    Pat Pieper
    Frank "Pat" Pieper served as the Chicago Cubs field announcer from to , a span of 59 years. Coincidentally, his first year as announcer was also the first season in which Wrigley Field was used as the home park of the Cubs...

     begins 59-year career as public address announcer for the Chicago Cubs
    Chicago Cubs
    The Chicago Cubs are a professional baseball team located in Chicago, Illinois. They are members of the Central Division of Major League Baseball's National League. They are one of two Major League clubs based in Chicago . The Cubs are also one of the two remaining charter members of the National...


January-February

  • January 3 - Chico Hernández
    Chico Hernández
    Salvador José "Chico" Hernández Ramos was a Major League Baseball catcher. He played two seasons in the majors, and , for the Chicago Cubs....

  • January 6 - Phil Masi
    Phil Masi
    Philip Samuel Masi was an American professional baseball player. From though , he played in Major League Baseball as a catcher for the Boston Braves , Pittsburgh Pirates and Chicago White Sox...

  • January 7 - Ed Butka
  • January 8 - Joe Just
    Joe Just
    Joseph Erwin Just was a Major League Baseball player. He played for the Cincinnati Reds of the National League. Just only played in 25 games over two years with the Reds. Just was 28 years old when he broke into the Major Leagues on May 13, 1944, with the Cincinnati Reds...

  • January 9 - Charley Stanceu
    Charley Stanceu
    Charles Stanceu , was a Major League Baseball pitcher of Romanian descent, who played in and with the New York Yankees and the Philadelphia Phillies. He batted and threw right-handed.-Career:...

  • January 13 - Bama Rowell
    Bama Rowell
    Carvel William "Bama" Rowell born in Citronelle, Alabama was a second baseman and outfielder for the Boston Bees/Boston Braves and Philadelphia Phillies ....

  • January 23 - Johnny Sturm
    Johnny Sturm
    John Peter Joseph "Johnny" Sturm was a Major League Baseball player. He played with the New York Yankees during the 1941 season as their starting first baseman.-Biography:...

  • January 24 - Jack Brickhouse
    Jack Brickhouse
    John Beasley "Jack" Brickhouse was an American sportscaster. Known primarily for his play-by-play coverage of Chicago Cubs games on WGN-TV from 1948 to 1981, he received the Ford C. Frick Award from the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1983...

  • January 24 - Clem Dreisewerd
    Clem Dreisewerd
    Clemens Johann Dreisewerd [Steamboat] was a pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for three different teams between 1944 and 1948. Listed at 6' 1.5", 195 lb., Dreisewerd batted and threw left handed...

  • January 24 - Wally Judnich
    Wally Judnich
    Walter Franklin Judnich was a center fielder in Major League Baseball who played for three different teams between and . Listed at 6' 1", 205 lb., Judnich batted and threw left-handed. In baseball books, he is known indistinctly as Wally or Walt Judnich...

  • January 25 - Glenn Gardner
    Glenn Gardner
    Miles Glenn Gardner was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1945. The 29-year-old rookie right-hander was a native of Burnsville, North Carolina....

  • January 28 - Bob Muncrief
    Bob Muncrief
    Robert Cleveland Muncrief was a Pitcher for the St. Louis Browns , Cleveland Indians , Pittsburgh Pirates , Chicago Cubs and New York Yankees ....

  • January 28 - Pat Tobin
    Pat Tobin
    Pat Tobin is an Irish sportsperson. He plays hurling with his local club Murroe-Boher and was a member of the Limerick senior inter-county team from 2004 until 2008.-Club:...

  • February 2 - Mike Garbark
    Mike Garbark
    Nathaniel Michael Garbark was a Major League Baseball player. Garbark played for the New York Yankees in and . He batted and threw right-handed.He was born in Houston, Texas and died in Charlotte, North Carolina....

  • February 5 - Dewey Williams
    Dewey Williams
    Dewey Edgar Williams , was a professional baseball player who played catcher in the Major Leagues from 1944-1948.-External links:...

  • February 6 - Don Fisher
    Don Fisher
    Donald Raymond Fisher was a Major League Baseball pitcher who appeared in two games for the New York Giants in 1945. The 29-year-old rookie was a native of Cleveland, Ohio....

  • February 9 - Tex Hughson
    Tex Hughson
    Cecil Carlton Hughson, , was a Major League Baseball starting pitcher who played his entire career in the American League with the Boston Red Sox . He batted and threw right-handed....

  • February 9 - Freddy Schmidt
    Freddy Schmidt
    Frederick Albert Schmidt is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for three different teams between and . He was born in Hartford, Connecticut. Listed at 6' 1", 185 lb., he batted and threw right-handed....

  • February 11 - George Hausmann
    George Hausmann
    George John Hausmann was a second baseman in Major League Baseball. He played for the New York Giants.-External links:...

  • February 11 - Sam Page
    Sam Page (baseball)
    Samuel Walter "Sam" Page was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played in with the Philadelphia Athletics. He batted left and threw right-handed.-External links:...

  • February 14 - Grover Froese
    Grover Froese
    Grover Alexander "Moose" Froese was a professional baseball umpire.Froese umpired in the American League in and . He also umpired in the Eastern League, International League, and the American Association.-References:...

  • February 27 - Don Hanski
  • February 28 - Howie Krist
    Howie Krist
    Howard Wilbur Krist was a pitcher in Major League Baseball from 1937-1946. "Spud" played his entire career for the St. Louis Cardinals of the National League, and was a member of the 1942 and 1946 World Series Championship teams.Krist's 10-0 record in 1941, his first full season, is the third-best...


March-April

  • March 1 - Bing Devine
    Bing Devine
    Vaughan Pallmore "Bing" Devine was an American front office executive in Major League Baseball. In the prime of his career, as a general manager, the executive who is responsible for all baseball operations, Devine was a major architect of four National League champions and three World Series...

  • March 2 - Mickey Rocco
    Mickey Rocco
    Michael Dominick Rocco was a Major League Baseball player for the Cleveland Indians from 1943 to 1946. He was the Tribe's regular first baseman for the majority of the World War II years....

  • March 3 - Bill Kalfass
    Bill Kalfass
    William Philip Kalfass was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played in with the Philadelphia Athletics. He batted right and threw left-handed.-External links:...

  • March 9 - Woody Rich
    Woody Rich
    Woodrow Earl Rich was a pitcher in Major League Baseball who played from through for the Boston Red Sox and Boston Braves . Listed at 6' 2", 185 lb., Rich batted left-handed and threw right-handed...

  • March 12 - René Monteagudo
    René Monteagudo
    René Monteagudo Miranda was a Major League Baseball pitcher and outfielder who played with the Washington Senators and Philadelphia Phillies . Monteagudo threw and batted left-handed....

  • March 18 - Hiram Bithorn
  • March 18 - Elbie Fletcher
    Elbie Fletcher
    Elburt Preston "Elbie" Fletcher was a professional baseball first baseman. He played all or part of 12 seasons in Major League Baseball for the Boston Braves and Bees , Pittsburgh Pirates and Braves again . Fletcher batted and threw left-handed.Fletcher made his major league debut in 1934 in an...

  • March 18 - Eddie Lake
    Eddie Lake
    Eddie Lake, born March 18, 1916 in Antioch, California, died June 7, 1995 in Castro Valley, California, nicknamed "Sparky," was a Major League Baseball player and shortstop for 11 seasons with the St...

  • April 1 - George Staller
    George Staller
    George Walborn Staller was an American outfielder, scout and coach in Major League Baseball. He served as first base coach on Earl Weaver's Baltimore Orioles staff from 1968-75, working on the Orioles' three consecutive American League championship teams and Baltimore's 1970 World Series...

  • April 4 - Mickey Owen
    Mickey Owen
    Arnold Malcolm "Mickey" Owen was a catcher for St. Louis Cardinals in Major League Baseball. Between 1937 and 1954, Owen played for the St. Louis Cardinals , Brooklyn Dodgers , Chicago Cubs and Boston Red Sox...

  • April 4 - Willie Ramsdell
    Willie Ramsdell
    James Willard Ramsdell was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. He pitched from 1947 to 1952 for the Brooklyn Dodgers, Cincinnati Reds and Chicago Cubs.-External links:...

  • April 11 - Joe Antolick
    Joe Antolick
    Joseph Antolick was a Major League Baseball catcher who played for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1944. The 28-year-old rookie was a native of Hokendauqua, Pennsylvania....

  • April 11 - Sam Chapman
    Sam Chapman
    Samuel Blake Chapman was an American two-sport athletic star who played as a center fielder in Major League Baseball, spending nearly his entire career with the Philadelphia Athletics . He batted and threw right-handed, leading the American League in putouts four times...

  • April 14 - Johnny Hutchings
    Johnny Hutchings
    John Richard Joseph Hutchings was a Major League Baseball pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds and Boston Braves. He gave up Mel Ott's 500th home run.-External links:...

  • April 14 - Jerry Lynn
    Jerry Lynn (baseball)
    Jerome Edward "Jerry" Lynn was a Major League Baseball second baseman. He played for the Washington Senators in 1937....

  • April 16 - Pete Suder
    Pete Suder
    Peter Suder , nicknamed "Pecky," was an American professional baseball player, a utility infielder for the Philadelphia/Kansas City Athletics . He was born in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania....

  • April 23 - Jack Creel
    Jack Creel
    Jack Dalton Creel was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1945. The 29-year-old rookie right-hander was a native of Kyle, Texas....

  • April 27 - Enos Slaughter
    Enos Slaughter
    Enos Bradsher Slaughter , nicknamed "Country", was an American Major League Baseball right fielder. During a 19-year baseball career, he played from 1938–1942 and 1946-1959 for four different teams, but is noted primarily for his time with the St...

  • April 28 - Mike Chartak
    Mike Chartak
    Michael George Chartak was a Major League Baseball outfielder.Chartak was born in 1916, in Brooklyn, New York, and grew up in Carbondale, Pennsylvania. Mike played four seasons in the major leagues: 1940 with the New York Yankees; 1942 with the Yankees, Washington Senators, and St. Louis Browns;...

  • April 29 - Art Kenney
    Art Kenney
    Arthur Joseph Kenney is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Boston Bees during the 1938 season. Listed at 6' 0", 175 lb., he batted and threw left-handed. He was born in Milford, Massachusetts....


May-June

  • May 3 - Ken Silvestri
    Ken Silvestri
    Kenneth Joseph Silvestri was an American backup catcher in Major League Baseball. He was born in Chicago, Illinois. From through , he played for the Chicago White Sox , New York Yankees and Philadelphia Phillies...

  • May 12 - Hank Borowy
    Hank Borowy
    Henry Ludwig Borowy was a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball. From 1942 through 1951, Borowy played for the New York Yankees , Chicago Cubs , Philadelphia Phillies , Pittsburgh Pirates and Detroit Tigers...

  • May 12 - Dixie Parsons
    Dixie Parsons
    Edward Dixon Parsons was a Major League Baseball player. Parsons played for the Detroit Tigers in , and . He batted and threw right-handed.He was born in Talladega, Alabama and died in Longview, Texas....

  • May 14 - Red Hayworth
    Red Hayworth
    Myron Claude "Red" Hayworth was an American baseball player who played in Major League Baseball from -45. He was a catcher, listed at 6' 1.5", 200 lb., Hayworth batted and threw right-handed....

  • May 20 - Joe Wood
    Joe Wood (1944 pitcher)
    Joe Frank Wood was a pitcher in Major League Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red Sox during the season. Listed at 6' 0", 190 lb., Wood batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Shohola, Pennsylvania...

  • May 25 - Frank Drews
    Frank Drews
    Frank John Drews was a Major League Baseball second baseman who played for the Boston Braves in 1944 and 1945. He stood 5'10" and weighed 175 lbs....

  • May 27 - John Dudra
    John Dudra
    John Joseph Dudra was a Major League Baseball infielder who played for the Boston Braves in 1941. A native of Assumption, Illinois, the 25-year-old rookie stood 5'11½" and weighed 175 lbs....

  • June 3 - Max Wilson
    Max Wilson (baseball)
    Max Wilson was a Major League Baseball pitcher. Wilson played for the Philadelphia Phillies in and the Washington Senators in . He served in the military during World War II.-External links:*...

  • June 5 - Eddie Joost
    Eddie Joost
    Edwin David Joost was a shortstop and manager in American Major League Baseball. In 1954, Joost became the third and last manager in the 54-year history of the Philadelphia Athletics. Under Joost, the A's finished last in the American League and lost over 100 games...

  • June 6 - Dario Lodigiani
    Dario Lodigiani
    Dario Antonio Lodigiani [Lodi] was an infielder in Major League Baseball who played for two different teams between 1938 and 1946. Listed at 5'8", 150 lb., he batted and threw right-handed...

  • June 15 - Bud Stewart
    Bud Stewart
    Edward Perry "Bud" Stewart was an American professional baseball player. He had a nine-season career in Major League Baseball as an outfielder and pinch hitter for the Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Yankees, Washington Senators and Chicago White Sox...

  • June 16 - Joe Rullo
    Joe Rullo
    Joseph Vincent Rullo was a professional baseball player. He was a second baseman over parts of two seasons with the Philadelphia Athletics. For his career, he compiled a .212 batting average in 151 at-bats, with 11 runs batted in.He was born in New York, New York and died in Philadelphia,...

  • June 17 - Joe Burns
    Joe Burns (infielder)
    Joseph James Burns was an American Major League Baseball infielder. He played for the Boston Braves during the season and the Philadelphia Athletics during the and seasons.-References:...

  • June 27 - Ken Jungels
    Ken Jungels
    Kenneth Peter Jungels was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for five seasons. He played for the Cleveland Indians from 1937 to 1938 and 1940 to 1941 and the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1942.-External links:...

  • June 27 - Cecil Kaiser
    Cecil Kaiser
    Cecil Kaiser was a Negro league baseball pitcher, outfielder, and first baseman.In the course of his career Kaiser played for the Detroit Stars, the Motor City Giants, the Homestead Grays and Pittsburgh Crawfords and on various Latin American and Canadian teams...

  • June 27 - Fuzz White
    Fuzz White
    Albert Eugene "Fuzz" White was a Major League Baseball right fielder who played for the St. Louis Browns and New York Giants . His career was unusual in that he went almost seven years between major league appearances.White made his first two major league appearances as a pinch-hitter, going...


July-August

  • July 1 - Bob Prince
    Bob Prince
    Robert Ferris Prince was an American radio and television sportscaster and commentator best known for his 28-year stint as the voice of the Pittsburgh Pirates Major League Baseball club, with whom he earned the nickname “The Gunner” and became a cultural icon in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.Prince was...

  • July 6 - Bill Donovan
  • July 9 - Ned Harris
    Ned Harris
    Robert Ned Harris was a Major League Baseball outfielder. He played all or part of four seasons in the majors, between and , with the Detroit Tigers. In and , he was the Tigers' primary right fielder.-Sources:...

  • July 15 - Doyt Morris
    Doyt Morris
    Doyt Theodore Morris was an American Major League Baseball outfielder. He played for the Philadelphia A's during the season.-References:...

  • July 17 - Fred Chapman
    Fred Chapman (shortstop)
    William Fred Chapman was a professional baseball player. He played parts of three seasons in Major League Baseball, from 1939 until 1941, for the Philadelphia Athletics, primarily as a shortstop.-External links:...

  • July 18 - Johnny Hopp
    Johnny Hopp
    John Leonard Hopp was a Major League Baseball outfielder and first baseman. He was an All-Star in 1946....

  • July 19 - Phil Cavarretta
    Phil Cavarretta
    Philip Joseph Cavarretta was an American Major League Baseball first baseman, outfielder, and manager.Cavarretta spent almost his entire baseball career with the Chicago Cubs. He was voted the National League Most Valuable Player after leading the Cubs to the pennant while winning the batting...

  • July 20 - Don Black
  • July 24 - Al Flair
    Al Flair
    Albert Dell Flair [Broadway] was a first baseman in Major League Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red Sox during the season. Listed at 6' 4", 195 lb., Flair batted and threw left-handed...

  • July 24 - Dick Hahn
    Dick Hahn
    Richard Frederick "Dick" Hahn was a Major League Baseball catcher. Hahn played for the Washington Senators in . In one career game, he had three career at-bats and did not get a hit....

  • July 31 - Billy Hitchcock
    Billy Hitchcock
    William Clyde Hitchcock was an American infielder, coach, manager and scout in Major League Baseball. He also served as president of the class AA Southern League from 1971-80...

  • August 1 - Pep Rambert
    Pep Rambert
    Elmer Donald "Pep" Rambert was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. He played for the Pittsburgh Pirates.-External links:...

  • August 1 - Floyd Stromme
    Floyd Stromme
    Floyd Marvin Stromme was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for one season. He pitched in five games for the Cleveland Indians during the 1939 Cleveland Indians season, pitching 13 innings.-External links:...

  • August 10 - Jim Mertz
  • August 10 - Buddy Lewis
    Buddy Lewis
    John Kelly Lewis , better known as Buddy Lewis, was a third baseman/right fielder in Major League Baseball who played his entire career with the Washington Senators . He batted left-handed and threw right-handed. Only Ty Cobb had more career hits at the age of 24 than Lewis...

  • August 14 - Irene Hickson
    Irene Hickson
    Irene Hickson was a catcher who played from through in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Listed at 5' 2", 116 lb., she batted and threw right-handed....

  • August 15 - Cecil Garriott
    Cecil Garriott
    Virgil Cecil Garriott was a pinch hitter in Major League Baseball. He played for the Chicago Cubs in 1946.-External links:...

  • August 22 - Frankie Kelleher
    Frankie Kelleher
    Francis Eugene Kelleher was an outfielder in Major League Baseball. He played for the Cincinnati Reds.-External links:...

  • August 21 - Murry Dickson
    Murry Dickson
    Murry Monroe Dickson was an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball during the 1940s and 1950s...

  • August 24 - Luis Suárez
  • August 26 - Adrián Zabala
    Adrian Zabala
    Adrián Zabala was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the New York Giants in and . The 5'11", 165 pound left-hander was a native of San Antonio de los Baños, Cuba....

  • August 30 - Johnny Lindell
    Johnny Lindell
    John Harlan Lindell was an American professional baseball player. He played as an outfielder and pitcher in the Major League Baseball from to and from to . Lindell played for the New York Yankees, St...

  • August 31 - Danny Litwhiler
    Danny Litwhiler
    Daniel Webster Litwhiler was an American Major League baseball player who played outfield from 1940-1951. He played for the Boston Braves, St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Phillies, and Cincinnati Reds. He was the first Major Leaguer to have an error-free season...

  • August 31 - Ray Mack
    Ray Mack
    Raymond James Mack was a second baseman in Major League Baseball from 1938 to 1946 with the Cleveland Indians and in 1947 with the New York Yankees and the Chicago Cubs...


September-October

  • September 3 - Eddie Stanky
    Eddie Stanky
    Edward Raymond Stanky , nicknamed "The Brat", was an American second baseman and manager in Major League Baseball. He played for the Chicago Cubs , Brooklyn Dodgers , Boston Braves , New York Giants , and St. Louis Cardinals...

  • September 5 - Ernie White
    Ernie White
    Ernest Daniel White was an American professional baseball player who pitched in the major leagues from 1940–43 and 1946-48. A native of Pacolet Mills, South Carolina, he threw left-handed, batted right-handed, stood 5'11½" tall and weighed 175 pounds .White pitched for two National League clubs,...

  • September 7 - Lefty Sullivan
    Lefty Sullivan
    Paul Thomas "Lefty" Sullivan was a Major League Baseball pitcher. Sullivan played for the Cleveland Indians in . In 7 career games, he had a 0-1 record, with a 4.26 ERA. He batted and threw left-handed....

  • September 8 - Jim Bagby
    Jim Bagby, Jr.
    James Charles Jacob Bagby, Jr. was a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Boston Red Sox , Cleveland Indians and Pittsburgh Pirates . He batted and threw right-handed...

  • September 8 - Tom Turner
    Tom Turner (baseball)
    Thomas Richard "Tom" Turner was a Major League Baseball catcher who played with the Chicago White Sox and the St. Louis Browns from to . Turner served in the military during World War II in 1945.-External links:...

  • September 11 - Ellis Clary
    Ellis Clary
    Ellis Clary , nicknamed "Cat," was an American professional baseball player. Born in Valdosta, Georgia, he threw and batted right-handed, stood 5'8" tall, and weighed 160 pounds...

  • September 12 - Ralph Hamner
    Ralph Hamner
    Ralph Conant Hamner was a former professional baseball player. He was a right-handed pitcher over parts of four seasons with the Chicago White Sox and Chicago Cubs...

  • September 12 - Charlie Keller
    Charlie Keller
    Charles Ernest "Charlie" Keller was a left fielder in Major League Baseball. From 1939 through 1952, Keller played for the New York Yankees and Detroit Tigers...

  • September 13 - Roy Zimmerman
    Roy Zimmerman (baseball)
    Roy Franklin Zimmerman was a Major League Baseball first baseman who played for the New York Giants in 1945. The 28-year-old rookie stood 6'2" and weighed 187 lbs....

  • September 19 - Rube Fischer
    Rube Fischer
    Reuben Walter Fischer was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. He played for the New York Giants.-External links:...

  • September 19 - Bob McNamara
    Bob McNamara (baseball)
    Robert Maxey McNamara was a infielder in Major League Baseball, playing mainly at shortstop for the Philadelphia Athletics in the 1939 season. Listed at 5'10", 170 lb., He batted right-handed....

  • September 20 - Red Juelich
  • September 25 - Norm Schlueter
    Norm Schlueter
    Norman John Schlueter was a Major League Baseball catcher who played for three seasons. He played for the Chicago White Sox from 1938 to 1939 and the Cleveland Indians in 1944.-External links:...

  • September 28 - Al Evans
    Al Evans
    Alfred Hubert Evans was an American Major League Baseball catcher and a Minor League manager. Listed at 5' 11", 190 lb., Evans batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Kenly, North Carolina....

  • October 7 - Russ Derry
    Russ Derry
    Alva Russell Derry was a Major League Baseball outfielder from Princeton, Missouri. He played for New York Yankees in 1944 and 1945, the Philadelphia Athletics in 1946, and the St. Louis Cardinals in 1949. Derry had 124 career hits in 553 at bats.Derry died on October 26, 2004 in Kansas City,...

  • October 8 - Joe Callahan
    Joe Callahan (baseball)
    Joseph Thomas Callahan was a professional baseball pitcher. He played parts of two seasons in Major League Baseball, 1939 and 1940, for the Boston Bees.-Sources:...

  • October 8 - Rex Cecil
    Rex Cecil
    Rex Rolston Cecil was a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Boston Red Sox . Cecil batted left-handed and threw right-handed...

  • October 10 - Floyd Baker
    Floyd Baker
    Floyd Wilson Baker was an American third baseman in Major League Baseball who played for the St. Louis Browns , Chicago White Sox , Washington Senators, , Boston Red Sox and Philadelphia Phillies...

  • October 12 - Sam Gentile
    Sam Gentile
    Samuel Christopher Gentile is a former Major League Baseball player. He played one seasons with the Boston Braves in 1943.-External links:...

  • October 13 - Ray Hathaway
    Ray Hathaway
    Ray Wilson Hathaway is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who appeared in four games for the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1945. The 28-year-old rookie right-hander stood 6'0" and weighed 165 lbs. He was born in Greenville, Ohio....

  • October 16 - Eddie Carnett
    Eddie Carnett
    Edwin Elliott Carnett is a former left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for three different teams between 1941 and 1945. Listed at 6' 0", 185 lb., he batted and threw left-handed...

  • October 19 - Ralph McLeod
    Ralph McLeod
    Ralph Alton McLeod was a left fielder in Major League Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Bees late in the 1938 season. Listed at 6' 0", 170 lb., he batted and threw left-handed....

  • October 21 - Bill Bevens
    Bill Bevens
    Floyd Clifford "Bill" Bevens was a former right-handed Major League Baseball pitcher. He stood 6' 3" and weighed 210 lb. Bevens was signed by the New York Yankees at the age of 20 in , and spent seven seasons in the minor leagues, where he threw two no-hitters for the Wenatchee Chiefs...

  • October 21 - Eddie Carnett
    Eddie Carnett
    Edwin Elliott Carnett is a former left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for three different teams between 1941 and 1945. Listed at 6' 0", 185 lb., he batted and threw left-handed...

  • October 22 - Harry Walker
    Harry Walker
    Harry William Walker, known to baseball fans of the middle 20th century as "Harry the Hat" , was an American baseball player, manager and coach.-Early life and family:...

  • October 28 - Ed Levy
    Ed Levy
    Edward Clarence Levy, born Edward Clarence Whitner was a left fielder/first baseman in Major League Baseball who played between and for the Philadelphia Phillies and New York Yankees...

  • October 30 - Leon Day
    Leon Day
    Leon Day was an American right-handed pitcher in the Negro leagues. He played for the Baltimore Black Sox, the Brooklyn & Newark Eagles, and the Baltimore Elite Giants.He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1995....

  • October 31 - Ken Keltner
    Ken Keltner
    Kenneth Frederick Keltner was an American professional baseball player. He played almost his entire Major League Baseball career as a third baseman with the Cleveland Indians, until his final season when he played 13 games for the Boston Red Sox. He batted and threw right-handed...


November-December

  • November 2 - Al Campanis
    Al Campanis
    Alexander Sebastian Campanis was an American executive in Major League Baseball. He had a brief Major League career as a second baseman, playing for both the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Montreal Royals, the Dodgers' minor-league team...

  • November 4 - Emil Kush
    Emil Kush
    Emil Benedict Kush was a Major League Baseball pitcher for the Chicago Cubs for six seasons in the 1940s.-References:...

  • November 5 - Jim Tabor
    Jim Tabor
    James Reubin Tabor , also nicknamed "Rawhide", was a Major League Baseball third baseman who played for the Boston Red Sox and Philadelphia Phillies . Tabor was born in New Hope, Alabama. He batted and threw right-handed.Tabor came to the Red Sox late in the 1938 season and hit .316 in 19 games...

  • November 7 - Joe Hatten
    Joe Hatten
    Joseph Hilarian Hatten was a Major League Baseball pitcher.Hatten started in pro ball with Crookston in the old Northern League in 1937. Acquired by the Montreal Royals from the Minneapolis Millers of the American Association in the 1941-42 off-season, Hatten pitched for the Royals briefly in 1942...

  • November 9 - Walt Lanfranconi
    Walt Lanfranconi
    Walter Oswald Lanfranconi was a Major League Baseball pitcher. The 155 lb. right-hander played for the Chicago Cubs and Boston Braves...

  • November 13 - Nick Goulish
    Nick Goulish
    Nicholas Edward Goulish was a Major League Baseball outfielder. He played parts of two seasons in the majors, and , for the Philadelphia Phillies. He only played two games in the outfield, while appearing in eleven games as a pinch hitter and one as a pinch runner.-Sources:...

  • November 15 - Milt Byrnes
    Milt Byrnes
    Milton John "Skippy" Byrnes was an outfielder in Major League Baseball. He played for the St. Louis Browns from 1943 to 1945.-External links:...

  • November 15 - Joe Ostrowski
    Joe Ostrowski
    Joseph Paul Ostrowski was a Major League Baseball pitcher. He played all or part of five seasons in the majors, from -, for the St. Louis Browns and New York Yankees....

  • November 18 - Ken Burkhart
    Ken Burkhart
    Kenneth William Burkhart, born Burkhardt , was an American right-handed pitcher and umpire in Major League Baseball. From through he played for the St. Louis Cardinals and Cincinnati Reds , and he served as a National League umpire from 1957 to 1973.Burkhart was born in Knoxville, Tennessee...

  • November 22 - Ted Cieslak
    Ted Cieslak
    Thaddeus Walter Cieslak was a Major League Baseball third baseman who played for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1944. The 27-year-old rookie stood 5'10" and weighed 175 lbs....

  • November 26 - Bob Elliott
    Bob Elliott (baseball)
    Robert Irving Elliott was an American third baseman and right fielder in Major League Baseball who played most of his career with the Pittsburgh Pirates and Boston Braves. He contributed some of the happiest memories to the Braves' final Boston years, winning the 1947 National League Most Valuable...

  • November 23 - Eddie Collins
    Eddie Collins, Jr.
    Edward Trowbridge Collins Jr. , was a professional baseball outfielder in the Major Leagues for parts of three seasons between and for the Philadelphia Athletics. His father was Baseball Hall of Fame member, Eddie Collins.-External links:...

  • November 25 - Oscar Georgy
  • November 26 - Walt Ripley
    Walt Ripley
    Walter Franklin Ripley was a relief pitcher who played in Major League Baseball. Listed at 6' 0", 168 lb., Ripley batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Worcester, Massachusetts...

  • November 26 - Eddie Miller
  • November 28 - Max West
    Max West
    Max Edward West born in Dexter, Missouri was an outfielder and first baseman for the Boston Bees/Braves , Cincinnati Reds and Pittsburgh Pirates ....

  • December 4 - Ray Sanders
    Ray Sanders
    Raymond Floyd Sanders was a professional baseball player. Primarily a first baseman, he played all or part of six seasons in Major League Baseball between 1942 and 1949.- Cardinals :...

  • December 5 - Steve Rachunok
    Steve Rachunok
    Stephen Stepanovich Rachunok , was a professional baseball pitcher in Major League Baseball for the Brooklyn Dodgers. He appeared in two games during the 1940 season, one as a starter, where he pitched a complete game.-External links:...

  • December 5 - Len Schulte
    Len Schulte
    Leonard Bernard Schultehenrich was an American Major League Baseball infielder. He played for the St. Louis Browns from to .-References:...

  • December 7 - Jorge Comellas
    Jorge Comellas
    Jorge Comellas , is a professional baseball player who played pitcher in the Major Leagues in 1945. He played for the Chicago Cubs.-External links:...

  • December 13 - Hank Majeski
    Hank Majeski
    Henry Majeski was an American professional baseball player, coach and minor league manager. He played as a third baseman in Major League Baseball from to for the Boston Bees/Boston Braves , New York Yankees , Philadelphia Athletics , Chicago White Sox , Cleveland Indians and Baltimore Orioles...

  • December 13 - Lou Thuman
    Lou Thuman
    Louis Charles Frank Thuman was an American professional baseball player who played in five games for the Washington Senators during the and seasons....

  • December 24 - Jack Graham
    Jack Graham (baseball)
    John Bernard Graham was an American first baseman in Major League Baseball. Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, he played in 1946 and 1949 with the Brooklyn Dodgers, New York Giants and St. Louis Browns. He died at age 82 in Los Alamitos, California.His father, Peaches Graham, also played in the...

  • December 27 - Charlie Brewster
    Charlie Brewster
    Charles Lawrence Brewster was a right-handed shortstop in Major League Baseball for the Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds, Philadelphia Phillies, and Cleveland Indians...


January-February

  • January 1 - Jake Drauby
    Jake Drauby
    Jacob F. Drauby was a Major League Baseball third baseman who played in ten games for the Washington Senators of the National League in 1892. He also had an extensive minor league career that lasted from 1886 through 1902.-External links:...

    , 52, third baseman who hit .206 in ten games for the Washington Senators of the National League in 1892.

  • January 6 - King Cole, 29, pitcher who was 20-4 and led National League in ERA for the 1910 Chicago Cubs; gave up Babe Ruth
    Babe Ruth
    George Herman Ruth, Jr. , best known as "Babe" Ruth and nicknamed "the Bambino" and "the Sultan of Swat", was an American Major League baseball player from 1914–1935...

    's first hit in 1914, and inspired Ring Lardner
    Ring Lardner
    Ringgold Wilmer Lardner was an American sports columnist and short story writer best known for his satirical takes on the sports world, marriage, and the theatre.-Personal life:...

    's "Alibi Ike" stories.

  • January 20 - Emmet Heidrick
    Emmet Heidrick
    R. Emmet "Snags" Heidrick was an outfielder in Major League Baseball from 1898 to 1908. He played for the Cleveland Spiders, St. Louis Cardinals, and St. Louis Browns.-External links:...

    , 39, centerfielder for four teams in the National and American leagues between 1898 and 1908, who collected a .300 average and 186 stolen bases in 757 career games.
  • .300 career hitter.

  • February 4 - Frank Wyman
    Frank Wyman
    Frank C. Wyman was a 19th-century professional baseball outfielder. He played for the Kansas City Cowboys and Chicago Browns in the Union Association in 1884.-External links:...

    , 53, outfielder for the Kansas City Cowboys and Chicago Browns of the Union Association in 1884.

  • February 5 - Ed Irwin
    Ed Irwin
    William Edward Irwin was a third baseman in Major League Baseball. He played one game for the Detroit Tigers in 1912.-External links:...

    , 34, third baseman who played one game for the 1912 Detroit Tigers of the American League.

  • February 14 - Pat Carroll
    Pat Carroll (baseball)
    Patrick Carroll was an American Major League Baseball catcher who played for the Altoona Mountain City and the Philadelphia Keystones, both of the Union Association, in 1884....

    , 62, Union Association catcher and right fielder for the Altoona Mountain City and the Philadelphia Keystones in the 1884 season.

  • February 25 - Art Allison
    Art Allison
    Arthur Algernon Allison was a Major League Baseball player from 1871 to 1876. He played both as an outfielder and first baseman. He played with many teams, but his best year was with the 1873 Elizabeth Resolutes, when he had a career high batting average of .323. Despite his performance, his team...

    , 67, outfielder-first baseman who hit .254 for five teams between 1871 and 1876.

March-April

  • March 4 - Abe Wolstenholme
    Abe Wolstenholme
    Abraham Lincoln "Abe" Wolstenholme was a Major League Baseball catcher. Wolstenholme played for the Philadelphia Quakers in the season. In three career games, he had one hit in 11 at-bats....

    , 55, catcher for the 1883 Philadelphia Quakers of the National League.

  • March 7 - Fred Donovan
    Fred Donovan
    Frederick Maurice Donovan was a professional baseball catcher and manager. He played in Major League Baseball for the Cleveland Spiders in 1895.-Career:...

    , 51, catcher for the Cleveland Spiders of the National League in 1895.

  • March 23 - Frank Graves
    Frank Graves (baseball)
    Frank Norris Graves was a baseball catcher and manager.Graves played for the St. Louis Maroons in 1886. He managed the minor league Detroit Tigers in 1897 and 1898.-External links:...

    , 55, catcher for the 1886 St. Louis Maroons of the National League.

  • March 28 - Eddie Hohnhorst
    Eddie Hohnhorst
    Edward Hicks Hohnhorst was a Major League Baseball first baseman who played for two seasons. He played in 18 games for the Cleveland Naps during the 1910 Cleveland Naps season and 15 games during the 1912 Cleveland Naps season.-External links:...

    , 51, first baseman for the Cleveland Naps of the American League in the 1910 and 1912 seasons.

  • April 6 - Fred Mann
    Fred Mann
    Fred J. Mann was an American center fielder in Major League Baseball for six seasons, and played for five different teams. He was born in Sutton, Vermont and died at the age of 58 in Springfield, Massachusetts. He is interred at Oak Grove Cemetery in Springfield.-External links:...

    , 58, centerfielder who hit .262 and scored 388 runs in 577 games for five clubs from 1882 to 1887.

  • April 8 - Bill Moran
    Bill Moran (catcher)
    William L. Moran was a catcher and left fielder in Major League Baseball who played in part of two seasons in the National League.-External links:**...

    , 46, National League catcher who hit a .147 average in 39 games with the St. Louis Browns (1892) and the Chicago Colts (1895).

  • April 16 - Jim McTamany
    Jim McTamany
    James Edward McTamany , was an outfielder in Major League Baseball from 1885-1891. McTamany played for the Brooklyn Grays, Kansas City Cowboys, Columbus Solons, and the Philadelphia Athletics....

    , 52, center fielder for four teams from 1885 to 1891, who led the American Association in runs (140) and walks (112) in 1890, while collecting 255 stolen bases and a .371 on-base percentage in 813 career-games.

  • April 26 - Skyrocket Smith
    Skyrocket Smith
    Samuel J. "Skyrocket" Smith was a Major League Baseball first baseman. He played for the Louisville Colonels of the American Association during the first half of the 1888 season...

    , first baseman who hit a .238 average with a .349 on-base percentage for the Louisville Colonels of the American Association in 1888.

  • April 27 - Jul Kustus
    Jul Kustus
    Joseph Julius Kustus , was a professional baseball player who played outfield for the 1909 Brooklyn Superbas. Tuberculosis forced his early retirement from the game, and contributed to his death at the age of 33.-References:...

    , 33, outfielder who hit .145 in x games for the 1909 Brooklyn Superbas of the National League.

May-June

  • May 31 - Bud Sharpe
    Bud Sharpe
    Bayard Heston "Bud" Sharpe is a former Major League Baseball first baseman/outfielder. He played Major League baseball in parts of two seasons-1905 and 1910....

    , 34, National League who hit .222 in parts of two seasons for the Boston Beaneaters (1905) and Pittsburgh Pirates (1910).

  • June 10 - Jack Chapman
    Jack Chapman
    John Curtis "Jack" Chapman was an American Major League Baseball player and manager who was born in Brooklyn, New York. He began playing in the National Association when he played for the Brooklyn Atlantics and the St. Louis Brown Stockings. In , when the National League formed, he became the...

    , 73, one of the foremost players of the early 1860s, who became famous for his many long running catches at right field, receiving the colorful nickname ″Death to Flying Things″; later a highly respected manager from 1876 to 1892, winning one championship in 1890 with the Louisville Colonels of the American Association.

  • June 19 - John Dodge
    John Dodge (baseball)
    John Lewis Dodge was an American third baseman in Major League Baseball from 1912 until 1913. He made his debut on August 29, 1912 for the Philadelphia Phillies. He was traded to the Cincinnati Reds on June 3, 1913, and played his last game for the Reds on October 5 of that year...

    , 27, National League third baseman for the 1912 Philadelphia Phillies and the 1913 Cincinnati Reds, who died after being hit in the head by a pitch during a minor league game.

July-August

  • July 15 - Ira Belden
    Ira Belden
    Ira Allison Belden was an American outfielder in Major League Baseball who played in the late 19th century.-External links:...

    , 42, American Association outfielder for the Cleveland Spiders in 1897.

  • July 22 - George Ziegler
    George Ziegler (baseball)
    George J. Ziegler was a professional Major League Baseball pitcher who pitched one game for the Pittsburg Alleghenys in 1890. In one game, he started the same and pitched six innings, getting the loss and allowing seven runs for an earned run average of 10.50.-External links:...

    , 44[?], who pitched one game for the 1890 Pittsburg Alleghenys of the National League.

  • August 15 - John Dyler
    John Dyler
    John F. Dyler , was a professional baseball player who played outfield in the Major Leagues for the 1882 Louisville Eclipse.-External links:...

    , 64, left fielder for the Louisville Eclipse American Association team in 1882.

  • August 23 - Bill George
    Bill George (baseball)
    William M. George was a professional baseball player for the New York Giants and the Columbus Solons. He played with the Giants from 1887 to 1889, and played one year with the Columbus Solons of the American Association in 1889. He was born on January 27, 1865 in Bellaire, Ohio and he died on...

    , 51, pitcher/outfielder who played from 1887 through 1889 for the New York Giants (National League) and Columbus Solons (American Association).

September-October

  • September 1 - Ben Froelich
    Ben Froelich
    William Palmer "Ben" Froelich was a Major League Baseball catcher. Froelich played in one game for the Philadelphia Phillies in .-External links:*...

    , 29, catcher who played one game for the 1909 Philadelphia Phillies of the National League.

  • September 2 - Chick Evans
    Chick Evans (baseball)
    Charles Franklin Evans is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He played two seasons with the Boston Doves from 1909 to 1910. Evans died of heart failure on September 2, 1916.-External links:...

    , 26, National League pitcher who posted a 1-4 record and a 4.96 ERA in 17 games for the Boston Doves in the 1909 and 1910 seasons, who also hurled a perfect game in the minors ih which not a single batter hit a ball out of the infield.

  • September 23 - Monk Cline
    Monk Cline
    John P. "Monk" Cline was a professional baseball player who primarily played outfield in the American Association for the Baltimore Orioles, Louisville Colonels and Kansas City Cowboys.-External links:...

    , 58, American Association outfielder who hit .261 in 232 games with the Baltimore Orioles, Kansas City Cowboys and the Louisville Eclipse/Colonels between 1882 and 1891.

  • October 10 - Dick McBride
    Dick McBride
    James Dickson "Dick" McBride was an American Major League Baseball player from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, who was the star pitcher and the player-manager for the Philadelphia Athletics of the National Association from through most of the when Cap Anson took over as player-manager for the...

    , 71, pitcher-manager for the Philadelphia Athletics of the National Association from 1871 to 1875, who also played for the 1876 Boston Red Caps of the National League.

  • October 11 - Henry Luff
    Henry Luff
    Henry T. Luff was a Major League Baseball player. In four seasons, he played for six different teams in four different leagues. While he played in a total of just 117 games, he managed to play at least 10 games at four different positions, including pitcher, and at least one game at every position...

    , 64, infielder/outfielder/pitcher who played between 1875 and 1884 for six clubs in four different leagues.

  • October 13 - Cyclone Miller
    Cyclone Miller
    Joseph H. "Cyclone" Miller was an American Major League Baseball player born in Springfield, Massachusetts. He played just two seasons in the majors, but did play with four different teams in three different leagues...

    , 57, pitcher who posted a 14-11 record and a 3.04 ERA in 27 games with four teams in the 1884 and 1886 seasons.

  • October 16 - Henry Killeen
    Henry Killeen
    Henry F. Killeen was a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball. He pitched in one game for the Cleveland Spiders of the National League on September 11, 1891. He remained active in the minor leagues through 1899.-External links:*...

    , 44, pitcher for the 1891 Cleveland Spiders of the National League.

  • October 24 - Hi Ebright
    Hi Ebright
    Hiram C. Ebright was an American baseball player. He played in 16 games for the Washington Nationals of the National League, hitting .254 in 59 at-bats. He played catcher, outfield and shortstop. He also played minor league baseball in the California League from 1888-1893 and the Western...

    , 57, catcher who hit .254 for the Washington Senators of the National League in 1889.

  • October 31 - Nicholas Young
    Nicholas Young (executive)
    thumb|Nicholas Ephraim Young was an American executive, manager and umpire in professional baseball who served as president of the National League from 1885 to 1902. Born in Amsterdam, New York at Johnson Hall, the estate of Sir William Johnson, he served in the Union Army during the Civil War,...

    , 76, president of the National League (1885-1902) and league secretary (1876–1902), who also managed the Washington team in the National Association and umpired in that league.

November-December

  • November 2 - Richard Johns
    Richard Johns (umpire)
    Richard H. Johns was a professional baseball umpire.Johns umpired his only National Association game on June 27, as the home plate umpire. He was the brother of Baltimore Marylands player Tommy Johns.-References:...

    , 67, National Association umpire

  • November 12 - Mike Roach
    Mike Roach
    Michael Stephen "Mike" Roach was a professional baseball catcher who played for the Washington Senators in ....

    , 46, catcher for the 1899 Washington Senators of the National League.

  • November 12 - Will Foley
    Will Foley
    William Brown Foley was a Major League Baseball third baseman. He played all or part of seven seasons in the majors, playing for five different teams in three different leagues. His career began in the National Association in with the Chicago White Stockings, and ended in the Union Association in...

    , 60, third baseman who played between 1875 and 1884 for five clubs in three different leagues.

  • November 15 - Jack Farrell 60, center fielder who hit .385 in three games with the 1874 Hartford Dark Blues of the National Association.

  • November 29 - Bob Unglaub
    Bob Unglaub
    Robert Alexander Unglaub was an American first baseman and utility infielder in Major League Baseball who played for the New York Highlanders, Boston Americans, and Washington Senators....

    , 35, American League infielder for the New York Highlanders, Boston Americans and Washington Senators between 1904 and 1910, who also managed the Americans in the 1907 season.

  • December 3 - Reddy Mack
    Reddy Mack
    Joseph "Reddy" Mack played professional baseball from 1885 to 1890, mainly as a second baseman. Mack played the first four years of his career with the Louisville Colonels. Three of the years Mack hit under a .250 batting average, while in 1887 Mack hit an impressive .308, the best of his career...

    , 50, Irish second baseman who played in the American Association for the Louisville Colonels (1886-'88) and Baltimore Orioles (1889-'90).

  • December 5 - John Cuff
    John Cuff (baseball)
    John Patrick Cuff was a professional baseball player who played catcher in the Major Leagues in 1884 for the Baltimore Monumentals of the Union Association. He continued to play in the minor leagues through 1890.-External links:...

    , 52, catcher for the 1884 Baltimore Monumentals of the Union Association.

  • December 17 - Scoops Carey, 46, a .271 career-hitter with four clubs, who led first basemen in fielding average in both the National League (1895) and American League (1902).

  • December 17 - Elias Peak
    Elias Peak
    Elias Peak was a Major League Baseball second baseman. He played for the 1884 Philadelphia Keystones and Boston Reds in the Union Association. He was still playing minor league ball as late as 1897.-Sources:...

    , 57, second baseman who hit a combined .202 average with the Boston Reds and Philadelphia Keystones in the 1884 season.

  • December 19 - Doug Allison
    Doug Allison
    Douglas L. Allison played catcher for the original Cincinnati Red Stockings, the first fully professional baseball team. He was considered a specialist, at a time when some of the better batsmen who manned the position normally rested, or substituted at other fielding positions. In Cincinnati,...

    , 70, catcher who played from 1868 through 1883 for ten different teams, including for the undefeated 1869 Cincinnati Red Stockings, who is the earliest known player to use a glove, when he donned buckskin mittens to protect his hands in 1870.

  • December 19 - John McGuinness
    John McGuinness (baseball)
    John James McGuinness was an Irish professional baseball player. He played in three seasons in Major League Baseball, 1876 for the New York Mutuals, 1879 for the Syracuse Stars, and 1884 for the Philadelphia Keystones of the Union Association. He was mostly used as a first baseman.-Sources:...

    , 60[?], Irish first baseman and a .244 career hitter in 162 games with the New York Mutuals (1876), Syracuse Stars (1879), and Philadelphia Keystones (1884).

  • December 23 - Erve Beck
    Erve Beck
    Ervin Thomas Beck was a Major League Baseball second baseman who played for three seasons. He played for the Brooklyn Superbas in 1899, the Cleveland Blues in 1901, the Cincinnati Reds in 1902, and the Detroit Tigers in 1902....

    , 38, second baseman for four different teams in the American and National Leagues between 1899 and 1902.

  • December 23 - Howard Earl
    Howard Earl
    Howard J. Earl was a Major League Baseball outfielder. He played two seasons in the majors, a full season in for the Chicago Colts, and then for the Milwaukee Brewers, who were a midseason replacement team in the American Association.Earl's minor league baseball career spanned 22 seasons, from ...

    , 47, outfielder who hit .248 with eight homers and 68 RBI for the 1890 Chicago Colts and the 1890 Milwaukee Brewers.

  • December 25 - Bill Moriarty
    Bill Moriarty (baseball)
    William Joseph Moriarty was a Major League Baseball player. He played shortstop in six games for the 1909 Cincinnati Reds. His brother, George Moriarty was also a professional baseball player.-External links:*...

    , 33, backup shortstop for the 1909 Cincinnati Reds.

  • December 29 - Ed Doheny
    Ed Doheny
    Edwin Richard Doheny , was a former professional baseball player who played pitcher in the Major Leagues from 1895-1903.-Early life:...

    , 43, pitcher who played from 1895 through 1903 for the New York Giants and Pittsburgh Pirates, compiling a 75-83 and a 3.73 ERA in 75 games, while allowing only 13 home runs in 1405 innings for a .083 HR/9 average, 16th on all-time list.

 
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