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Who is the player the caption lists as unknown to the left of Fred Clarke? Photo is from an old book on Pittsburgh. Thanks
Last edited by pete zouras; 01-29-2023 at 11:32 AM. |
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I would say almost certainly it is Kitty Bransfield
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Quick search on Google, and yes sir, +1 on that.
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I think it's not Bransfield. The photo must date from 1900, the only year that all of the named players were on the team. Tom O'Brien died in February of 1901, after gulping down seawater to try to cure sea-sickness on a boat to Cuba with touring teams. Latimer, Flaherty, Dillon, Schriver, and Woods were also not on the team in either 1901 or 1902, and Bransfield joined the Pirates for the 1901 season. He played for Worcester in the Eastern League in 1900, and as far as I know was not in training with Pittsburg that spring.
Is it possible to post a better scan of the image? The blurriness makes it hard for me to find a match for the facial features, but I think Deacon Phillippe may be a possibility, though the hairline seems too high for him. It may also be someone who did not make the team. Last edited by RUKen; 01-30-2023 at 09:43 AM. |
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Same thought Phillipe or someone who didn't make the team.
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"O'Brien died in Phoenix, Arizona at the age of 27, from pneumonia resulting from lung disease. He believed his disease was caused by his drinking a large amount of salty seawater after having been told that it would cure his seasickness." So probably not the water. |
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Returning to the possible ID of the player, the Pirates had a catcher named Louis Deal with them during spring training. He did not appear in any major league games; he had played for Meriden in 1899 and then played for Rochester and Dayton in 1900, before disappearing from organized baseball. I have not seen a picture of him, but he may be the unidentified player. Catchers were not always stockily built back then; for example, Connie Mack had been a catcher. I haven't come across any other names that are not already accounted for. Last edited by RUKen; 01-30-2023 at 02:51 PM. |
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