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Sad Sam Jones Tiny Osborne Johnny "The Crab" Evers Jim "Mudcat" Grant (discovered by Fred Merkle) |
Biscuit Pants
I've enjoyed reading all of these, keep 'em coming. So far my favorite name is "Biscuit Pants"--made me chuckle.
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Not pre-war but mustn't forget Padres catcher Doug "Eyechart" Gwosdz.
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you don't need a nickname when your name is Bill Malarkey---T206.
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HUghie "Eee-yah" Jennings
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I love this one.
Al Orth "The Curveless Wonder" |
Here are some OJ era player nicknames:
Apollo of the Box (Tony Mullane) The Hoosier Thunderbolt (Amos Rusie) James "Pud" Galvin "Parisian Bob" Caruthers Ed "Cannonball" Crane Joe "Ubbo Ubbo" Hornung Or was this thread meant for cards that actually have the nicknames on the cards? |
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Nicknames help make Baseball the National Pastime
Some of my favorites are:
Bob Ferguson: Death to Flying Things (which has been picked up and reused by Seattle's announcers for Ichiro Suzuki - and probably others in other venues) Big Poison and, of course, Little Poison for the Waners Art The Great Shires - because he really wasn't Arlie Latham: The Freshest Man on Earth Wee Willie Keeler (and, again, I think Ichiro): Hit 'em where they ain't The Human Rain Delay, Mike Hargrove, was painful to watch Following Hargrove, Whitey Ford (The Chairman of the Board) seems fitting Walter Boom Boom Beck Amos Rusie: The Hoosier Thunderbolt and, Wahoo Sam Crawford These are only ten of dozens more favorites that could be recounted! |
After hours of intensive research into this topic :), I've come up with the heretofore unknown (to me) player, Eddie "Glass Arm" Brown. Not a name suggestive of longevity in the game.
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I can't think of a more antithetical name for a boxer.
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nicks from '96 SABR
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How bout "Ain't that a Dazzy" Vance and the ol' Diz Dean are a couple fav's
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Great
Thank you everyone, this has been a very enjoyable thread for me to read and learn.
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