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With a grandson named Gavin, I wondered why Clifford Cravath was referred to as Gavvy, thinking it might be based on the name Gavin, but alas
Cravath received his nickname while playing with the Los Angeles Angels in the Pacific Coast League. He hit a drive which killed a sea gull in flight. ![]() Gavvy might also qualify for the Heavy Hitters thread as he became the first mayor of Escondido after baseball and then a Justice of the Peace in Laguna Beach for many years. Other unusual nickname stories might be interesting to Board members. Let's exclude any nicknames created by Chris Berman. ![]()
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I always liked "The Wild Hoss of the Osage" for Pepper Martin. Martin, an aggressive player, was said to play baseball like a "wild mustang" and was given his nickname in the minor leagues.
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His nickname was "Circus Solly". Some attribute this name to a comic strip of the era, while others attribute it to spectacular catches while fielding.
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"Rabbit" Maranville
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Not vintage but Fred McGriff "Crimedog" borrowed from the National Crime Prevention Council's Take A Bite Out Of Crime campaign using a dog named McGruff.
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Iron Man McGinnity
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Christy Mathewson - Big Six
Walter Johnson - Big Train Ty Cobb - Georgia Peach Tris Speaker - Spoke Honus Wagner - The Flying Dutchman Mordecai Brown - Miner (3 finger is too easy!) Frank Chance - the Peerless Leader John Evers - The Human Crab Eddie Collins - Cocky Sam Crawford - Wahoo Highie Jennings - Ee Yah Tony Lazzeri - Poosh 'Em Up Last edited by wolf441; 12-21-2012 at 07:35 PM. |
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My nickname since I was a kid was Zola. My old friend from high school and college still call me by that name.
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Always loved Benny Agbayani's nickname "Hawaiian Punch"
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Scoops.............
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I always liked Ted "Double Duty" Radcliffe of the Negro Leagues. He was a pitcher and a catcher. In a 1932 Negro League World's Series doubleheader he caught the complete first game and pitched a complete game shutout in the second game.
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Every athlete from Hawaii is nicknamed either "Hawaiian Punch" (e.g., Brian Viloria) or "The Flyin' Hawaiian" (e.g., Chad Owens). Only exception I can think of was "Squirmin' Herman" Wedemeyer, and even he got the Flyin' Hawaiian moniker, too. The lack of creativity is kind of a running joke in the islands.
ETA: Should add Henry "Prince" Oana to my short list of exceptions. Kawika o ka Pakipika ![]() ![]()
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I believe it was Ohio Cantelope.
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My favorite Baseball Reference nickname is for Pablo Sandoval. You can't beat "Fat Ichiro."
Honorable mention to Geoge "Twinkle Toes" Selkirk, especially since Play Ball was kind enough to print it on his card. Also always loved Willie "Puddin Head" Jones. Last edited by packs; 12-21-2012 at 04:26 PM. |
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From 1940 Playball. "Stormy Weather" Weatherly.
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How exactly did "Bubbles" get his nickname?
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19th century star, Bob "Death to Flying Things" Ferguson, for his ability to run down fly balls.
Hank "Bow Wow" Arft - for obvious reasons. |
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Charlie "King Kong" Keller. Not sure if he acquired the nickname in his pre or post war career,
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Eddie plank =Gettysburg Eddie
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Not nearly as ominous, using modern lingo; however, would have been fearsome for the times ![]()
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There is a HOFer with 2,987 base hits whose nickname was "Man o' War."
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One of the interesting moments on the 'Glory of Their Times' cd, was when Larry Ritter's wife asked Goose Goslin where he got his nickname
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My favorite two: "Sour Mash" Jack Daniels & Johnny Dickshot. Johnny really didn't need a nickname but went by "Ugly" Dickshot as the self-appointed ugliest man in baseball.
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Visited Gettysburg in August after the Baltimore National and got the Battlefield/Eddie Plank tour from Jay Wolt. Saw the house where he lived, the site of his car dealership, and had a burger at Gettysburg Eddie's Restaurant. Wish I had thought to visit his gravesite. Next time.
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the tabasco kid
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RAUCOUS SPORTS CARD FORUM MEMBER AND MONSTER FATHER. GOOD FOR THE HOBBY AND THE FORUM WITH A VAULT IN AN UNDISCLOSED LOCATION FILLED WITH WORTHLESS NON-FUNGIBLES 274/1000 Monster Number Last edited by frankbmd; 05-05-2016 at 08:57 AM. |
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David , had a good time w/ you in Gettysburg in August. It looks great now w/ all the Xmas decorations downtown.
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