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Is it only modern, top-of-the-rotation pitchers who insist on a “personal catcher”? [See Jon Lester with David Ross, Clayton Kershaw with AJ Ellis… even Steve Carlton with Tim McCarver]
No, pitchers who enjoy, even insist, on working with a specific battery mate go back to the early days of baseball! Over a decade span between 1897 - 1908 Lou Criger caught most of Cy Young’s 284 wins during that period. Although a light-hitting backstop, Criger was second to none behind the plate! Lou went where Cy went as they played together for three teams in the aforementioned term. Lou Criger was the Opening Day catcher for the very first game of the Boston Americans team (named the Red Sox in 1908). He caught every inning in the first modern World Series of 1903, being a critical member of the championship team. Young called Criger, “the greatest catcher that ever stood behind the plate.” Cy also commented on another occasion that, “I’ve pitched to him so long that he seems a part of me… Lou is a great student of the game and knows the weakness of every batter in the league.” Appearing on six HOF ballots, Lou Criger has yet to be elected to the Hall. Please post your favorite Lou Criger item at your convenience….
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Thanks for your thoughts, Joe. Love the late 1800’s Boston Beaneaters and the early Boston Red Sox (1903-1918)! Also collecting any and all basketball memorabilia. |
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Really enjoying these Dead-Ball Era Hero threads.
Please keep posting them! |
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Thanks so much for the kind words Charles!
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Thanks for your thoughts, Joe. Love the late 1800’s Boston Beaneaters and the early Boston Red Sox (1903-1918)! Also collecting any and all basketball memorabilia. |
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I think I have a Criger booklet but not sure where it is. Thanks for the post. I do have the other half of the combination.
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+1 agreed always learning new stuff and being introduced to players I would not necessarily have learned about otherwise
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Thanks all Jeff Kuhr https://www.flickr.com/photos/144250058@N05/ Looking for 1920 Heading Home Ruth Cards 1917-20 Felix Mendelssohn Babe Ruth 1921 Frederick Foto Ruth Rare early Ruth Cards and Postcards 1910 Old Mills Joe Jackson 1914 Boston Garter Joe Jackson 1915 Cracker Jack Joe Jackson 1911 Pinkerton Joe Jackson |
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I love this thread!
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Looking for Lou Criger items please contact me My collection here:https://imageevent.com/joejo20 |
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Wow an amazing photo of battery mates! Sweet Lou lives on the forum!
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Thanks for your thoughts, Joe. Love the late 1800’s Boston Beaneaters and the early Boston Red Sox (1903-1918)! Also collecting any and all basketball memorabilia. |
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Absolutely, have at it!
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Thanks for your thoughts, Joe. Love the late 1800’s Boston Beaneaters and the early Boston Red Sox (1903-1918)! Also collecting any and all basketball memorabilia. |
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Looking for Lou Criger items please contact me My collection here:https://imageevent.com/joejo20 Last edited by joejo20; 01-25-2022 at 08:06 AM. |
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Thanks for sharing!
Criger's T205 mentions his pairing with Cy Young
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Collection on Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/139478047@N03/albums |
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Thanks for your thoughts, Joe. Love the late 1800’s Boston Beaneaters and the early Boston Red Sox (1903-1918)! Also collecting any and all basketball memorabilia. |
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Never noticed that point on the back of his T205. Thanks for pointing that out.
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Thanks for your thoughts, Joe. Love the late 1800’s Boston Beaneaters and the early Boston Red Sox (1903-1918)! Also collecting any and all basketball memorabilia. |
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Does anyone know the correct pronunciation for Criger. I always thought it was Crigg-ur but saw someone, I forget where but it was a source that seemed to be knowledgeable said it was pronounced Cry-gur
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