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mintacular 12-17-2009 05:42 PM

Most Unique Player Nickname (O/T)
 
Just received a "Little Poison" Waner card, that's my vote. I would be interested to hear some others, especially pre-war ones.

Anthony S. 12-17-2009 05:54 PM

"Lady" Baldwin springs to mind.

"Phenomenal" Smith was a pretty cool one, too.

Kawika 12-17-2009 05:56 PM

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Brian Van Horn 12-17-2009 05:56 PM

"Wahoo" Sam Crawford after his hometown.

3-2-count 12-17-2009 05:59 PM

Player from the past - “The Splendid Splinter” (Ted Williams)
Player from today - "The Big Unit" (Randy Johnson)

Brian Van Horn 12-17-2009 06:03 PM

Sammy "Babe Ruth's Legs" Byrd

brickyardkennedy 12-17-2009 06:06 PM

William Edward Conroy.

"Conroy picked up the nickname "Widow" for his solicitous concern for younger boys on his sandlot team and was known as "Wid" all his long life in organized baseball."

I know it's post-war, but I admit to a certain fondness for Walt "No-Neck" Williams. : ^ )

jrhatchjr 12-17-2009 06:14 PM

The winner is...
 
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Irwin Fletcher 12-17-2009 06:16 PM

"Rusty" Kuntz.

His given name was Russell. I probably would have stuck with Russell.

prewarsports 12-17-2009 06:17 PM

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Never heard of this guy before a few days ago but the name is one of the best I have ever seen, especially for 1924! I think all the rappers of today owe his family a few bucks for coining their names!

"Lil" Stoner.

Abravefan11 12-17-2009 06:23 PM

Biscuit Pants

mintacular 12-17-2009 06:28 PM

Ha Ha
 
some interesting posts so far. If you know HOW the nickname was earned that would also be appreciated. For example, how did little poison gain that nickname? (I know his older brother was "big poison" but where did the poison concept originate?)

judsonhamlin 12-17-2009 06:30 PM

Wasn't there an outfielder in the 1880's nicknamed "Death to Flying Things"?

pitchernut 12-17-2009 06:31 PM

lately I've been partial too Frank "Noodles" Hahn, no card so no pic:( Don't know how he got the name.... here we go "Frank George Hahn was born in Nashville, Tennessee, on April 29, 1879. He acquired his distinctive nickname as a youngster, though he claimed he didn't know why. "All I know is they always called me 'Noodles,'" Hahn said. But a friend claimed to recall the origin quite well. "When Hahn was a boy in Nashville," the man explained, "he always had to carry his father's lunch to him. His father worked in a piano factory, and the lunch was always noodle soup, so the nickname was a natural." There are at least three other variations on the story, however; in one he earned the nickname because he sold his mother's homemade noodle soup, in a second he was simply fond of the soup, and in a third, his brothers gave him the nickname for carrying noodle soup for his grandmother to a poor neighbor."

barrysloate 12-17-2009 06:31 PM

There was Judd, and I think it was the nickname of Robert Ferguson. Can anyone confirm this?

Rich Klein 12-17-2009 06:32 PM

That was Bob Ferguson
 
who ended up being nicknamed Death to Flying Things.

True story about Rusty Kuntz; I was working at Mike Gordon's store when someone came in asking for Rusty Kuntz cards. Thinking THAT had to be a joke; I made a lot of fun at the whole situation until the guy pulled out a business card and he was,....

HIS BROTHER

I never turned so red in my life; and from that point on, I always asked more than just being a smart-aleck

Rich

rhettyeakley 12-17-2009 06:33 PM

Judson, you are correct, and that is my favorite all time nickname...

Robert V. "Death to flying things" Ferguson

-Rhett

Rich Klein 12-17-2009 06:34 PM

Taking my cues from DRC on consecutive posts
 
Some modern names of greatness include:

Shooty Babbitt

Razor Shines

Dick Pole (Not a nickname but a great name)

in Football we had

Happy Feller

Fair Hooker

And the list just keeps on growing!

Jim VB 12-17-2009 06:50 PM

Rich,

Do not forget NASCAR driver Dick Trickle!

wolfdogg 12-17-2009 07:01 PM

Nicknames
 
Always thought "Soupy" Campbell was pretty cool...............and "Deerfoot" Milan

yawie99 12-17-2009 07:25 PM

I've always liked Arlie Latham's "The Freshest Man on Earth." And Johnny Leonard Roosevelt Martin must've been the Method Man of the Gashouse Gang: "Pepper" and - perhaps my all-time favorite nickname in Sport - "The Wild Horse of the Osage."

KNH 12-17-2009 07:29 PM

Frank "Wildfire" Schulte - Cubs
Elroy "Crazy Legs" Hirsch - Rams
Bill "Spaceman" Lee - Expos
Cedric "Cornbread" Maxwell - Celtics

Rich Klein 12-17-2009 07:30 PM

And it appeared that
 
Nicknames were not as PC back in these good old days:

Look at all the Heinie's running around

Examples are

Heinie Manush
Heinie Meine

And for the weight conscious amongst us:

Fatty Fothergill

And of course

Slim Sallee

Babe Ruth has his own coterie of nicknames;

Sultan of Swat; Bambino, etc

Lou Gehrig:

The Iron Horse; Buster

And a couple good modern ones that told about the players

"Dirty" Al Gallagher; who wanted to spell out Alan Mitchell Edward George Patrick Henry Gallagher anyway

and

"Sudden" Sam McDowell

More as I think of them :)

Peter_Spaeth 12-17-2009 07:55 PM

Cool Papa Bell.
Highpockets Kelly.

Brian Van Horn 12-17-2009 08:00 PM

As I recall an earlier story, a newspaperman called the Waners big person and little person to differentiate between the two, but because of his accent it sounded like "Big Poison" and "Little Poison." The nicknames stuck.

packs 12-17-2009 08:08 PM

Donnie Baseball has to be one of the best nicknames to have as a ball player.

I always liked Frank Chance's "The Peerless Leader" and Johnny Evers "Crab"

But the all time best nickname is a tie between Johnny "Blue Moon" Odom and good old Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd.

Brian Van Horn 12-17-2009 08:12 PM

Harry "Giant Killer" Coveleskie
Pete "The Gladiator" Browning-not a flattering nickname since it was based on his fielding skills
Tony "Poosh Em Up" Lazzeri
"Moonlight" Graham
Johnny "Double No Hit" Vander Meer
Honus "The Flying Dutchman" Wagner
Butts Wagner
Walter "The Big Train" Johnson
Pepper "Wild Horse of the Osage" Martin
Harry "The Horse" Danning

HRBAKER 12-17-2009 08:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich Klein (Post 768593)
Some modern names of greatness include:

Shooty Babbitt

Razor Shines

Dick Pole (Not a nickname but a great name)

in Football we had

Happy Feller

Fair Hooker

And the list just keeps on growing!

More football - Buzz Nutter and Dick Shiner

sox1903wschamp 12-17-2009 08:19 PM

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Since were O/T, my 2 favorite nicknames are from Hockey and being a Bruins fan for life with a Dad that had season tics for 20 years from 55 to 75, many a time in our household growing up, I heard these nicknames uttered:

Johnny "Pie Face" McKenzie: My alltime fav and although small in stature, he would go through a wall to score a goal and a had a big heart.

Don "Mary" McKenney: The antithesis of Pie Face. Great talent, good player but was not a fan of the rough play or mixing it up in the corners. Hence the nickname "Mary".

sox1903wschamp 12-17-2009 08:28 PM

And I will throw one Baseball nickname in:

Dick "Dr. Strangeglove" Stuart. Who once received a standing O in the sixties at Fenway for fielding a hotdog wrapper cleanly :)

carrigansghost 12-17-2009 08:35 PM

Stuart
 
Like Michael Jackson, he wore a glove for no apparent reason.

rfurnish 12-17-2009 09:00 PM

The Baseball Encyclopedia is full of great old nicknames. How about Harvey "Gink" Hendrick. Gink means "odd little boy".

As an inside joke, I will sometimes refer to my girlfriend as a "gink". She has made me promise that I would never refer to her as a gink in public.



Do message boards count?:eek:

howard38 12-17-2009 10:26 PM

"The Apollo of the Box"

teetwoohsix 12-17-2009 10:58 PM

Don't forget Dummy Taylor.............

abrahamrudy 12-17-2009 11:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Irwin Fletcher (Post 768583)
"Rusty" Kuntz.

His given name was Russell. I probably would have stuck with Russell.

I was flipping through 86 Topps the other day and I came across his card and I just burst out laughing... He had no business with that nickname, and Topps had some nerve printing it on a card!

tedzan 12-18-2009 07:09 AM

Here's some feminine nicknames......for starters

William "Kitty" Bransfield
Nelson "Nellie" Briles
William "Widow" Conroy
Patrick "Patsy" Dougherty
George "Peaches" Graham
"Vivian" Lindaman
Sherwood "Sherry" Magee
John "Sadie" McMahon
Monroe "Dolly" Stark

Some other cool nicknames

Clyde "Pea Ridge" Day
Wilmer "Vinegar Bend" Mizell
Samuel "Skyrocket" Smith (1888)
Thomas "Sleeper" Sullivan (1880's)
George "Birdie" Tebbetts
Herman "Coaker" Triplett

But, in my book, here is the coolest name ever in BaseBall

Van Lingle Mungo

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TED Z

SmokyBurgess 12-18-2009 07:43 AM

nicknames
 
19th century player Arlie "The Freshest Man on Earth" Latham. Behavior so bad on the field, the coach's box came into being...or so goes the story.

Irwin Fletcher 12-18-2009 07:56 AM

Danny MacFayden - "Deacon Danny"

Dave Harris - "Sheriff" (Apparently, Harris was a sheriff in his hometown during the offseason).

bigtrain 12-18-2009 08:15 AM

As a kid, I played with an old Willie "Puddin' Head" Jones model glove.

Orioles1954 12-18-2009 08:23 AM

Win: Sam "The Goshen Schoolmaster" Leever

Place: Johnny "Ugly" Dickshot

Show: Hank "Bow Wow" Arft

Honorable Mention: Grady "Butcher Boy" Adkins

My Nickname at Huggins & Scott: James "The Mormon Mallet" Feagin :)---sometimes just "Mallet"

BleedinBlue 12-18-2009 08:51 AM

I always liked...
 
From the 1941 Goudey set...

Hugh "Losing Pitcher" Mulcahy

The Dodgers had a minor leaguer pitcher named Given Kutz. I always hoped he would make it but unfortunately his named foreshadowed his ability.

BillyCoxDodgers3B 12-18-2009 09:31 AM

Ding-A-Ling Clay
Pretzels Pezzulo
Hurricane Hazle
Sweetbreads Bailey
Hub "The Gallatin Squash" Purdue
Hillbilly Bildilli

Bill Stone 12-18-2009 10:17 AM

T210 Series 6 fans will remember John McIlvain nicknamed " the Human Slat" of Frankfort.

jrog007 12-18-2009 10:21 AM

I like the nickname George "Piano Legs" Gore.

PGACPA 12-18-2009 10:31 AM

I can think of a bunch:

Wilt Chamberlain - Wilt the Stilt, The Big Dipper, and Chairman of the Boards

Ervin - Magic Johnson

Ty Cobb - The Georgia Peach

Steve Garvey - Mr. Clean

Hank Aaron - Hammerin Hank

Willy Mays -The Say Hey Kid

Grover Cleveland Alexander - Old Pete

Frank - Homerun Baker

-Cool Papa Bell

Mordecai - Three Finger Brown

Roy Campanella - Campy

Stan Musial - Stan The Man

Johnny Bench - Little General

Reggie Jackson - Mr. October

-Wahoo Sam Crawford

Jack Chesbro - Happy Jack

Charles Comiskey - The Old Roman

-Rabit Maranville

Carlton Fisk - Pudge

Bob - Hoot Gibson

-Catfish Hunter

-Walter Johnson - The Big Train

-Rube Marquard

Joe - Iron Man McGinnity

George - Highpockets Kelly

Does Ten Million count?

Bosox Blair 12-18-2009 12:35 PM

Mike "The Human Rain Delay" Hargrove.

Cheers,
Blair

Anthony S. 12-18-2009 12:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Bosox Blair (Post 768741)
Mike "The Human Rain Delay" Hargrove.
Cheers,
Blair

You might want to skip to the 1:53 mark of this video to catch his Hargrove impression. It's pretty dead on...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jU3eV_FTS7w

mybuddyinc 12-18-2009 01:31 PM

Being known as somewhat laid-back person, my fav is:

"Ice-Box" Chamberlain

also .....

Georgetown's old guard "Sleepy" Floyd (who actually got the name from his slow play at 2nd base).

.... and I forget the name of th SF 3rd baseman who was called "Tin Man" for his steel heart approach to life.



(((and for those pshychotic baseball fans: Terry "The Terror" Larkin))):eek:

packs 12-18-2009 03:16 PM

Always liked the basketball player World B. Free's name too.

uffda51 12-18-2009 04:52 PM

Ping Bodie, born Francesco Stephano Pezzolo.
http://photos.imageevent.com/uffda51.../T207Bodie.jpg


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