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Barney Dreyfuss
In an issue published a few days after the grand opening of Forbes…
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Johnny Evers
An excellent bunter, accomplished base stealer, and pesky left-handed…
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Bob Ewing
In his prime, Long Bob Ewing—the "Long" referring to his 6'1",…
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Bob Emslie
Bob Emslie, National League umpire and newlywed in 1893.…
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Wilbur Cooper
Even though his 13 years in the Steel City fell between the World…
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Heinie Groh
Heinie Groh was undoubtedly the National League's best third…
Mickey Doolin
The prototype good-field, no-hit shortstop, Mickey Doolin was…
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Hank Gowdy
Best known today as the first active major leaguer to enlist…
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Doc Crandall
Doc Crandall is generally regarded as the premier relief specialist…
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George Gibson
Over the three-year period from 1908 to 1910, Pittsburgh Pirates…
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Patsy Donovan
A fleet-footed slap hitter who perennially topped the .300-mark,…
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Noodles Hahn
In July 1903, just two months after turning 24, Noodles Hahn…
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Art Fletcher
Art Fletcher was the leader of one of the Deadball Era's finest…
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Steve Evans
According to some observers, Steve Evans never took baseball…
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Art Devlin
The man Frank Graham called "the greatest third baseman ever…
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Jake Daubert
Escaping the Pennsylvania coal mines, which claimed the life…
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Larry Doyle
A left-handed hitter with power and speed who batted .290 over…
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Mike Donlin
A flamboyant playboy and partygoer who dressed impeccably and…
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Gavvy Cravath
Gavvy Cravath was an anomaly in the Deadball Era. Employing a…
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Ned Hanlon
Ned Hanlon managed 19 seasons in the major leagues — 12 in…
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Red Dooin
Despite his diminutive size, Charley "Red" Dooin was an outstanding…
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Bill Doak
Spittin' Bill Doak still ranks second in career shutouts for…
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Charlie Ebbets
Hardworking and ambitious, Charles Ebbets worked for the Brooklyn…
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Eddie Grant
Eddie Grant was a typical Deadball Era third baseman: mediocre…