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Silver Flint

Biography

Cap Anson says: "He came to us direct from the Indianapolis Club, where he had been engaged in catching the delivery of "the only Nolan," who was at that time one of the most celebrated of the League pitchers. He was a fine ballplayer, a good, hard worker, but a weak batter, batting being his weakest point. He was generally reliable, and that in spite of the fact that he was a hard drinker, the love of liquor being his besetting weakness. A pluckier man never stood behind a bat, there never coming a ball his way that was too hard for him to handle, or at least to attempt to. In "Old Silver's" day the catcher's glove had not come into use, and all of his work was done with hands that were unprotected. Those hands of his were a sight to behold, and if there is a worse pair to-day in the United States, or a pair that are as bad, I should certainly like to have a look at them. His fingers were bent and twisted out of all shape and looked more like the knotted and gnarled branches of a scrub oak than anything else that I can think of."

Stats

Birth Date: August 3, 1855
Birth Location: Philadelphia, PA
Death Date: January 14, 1892
Death Location: Chicago IL, USA
Weight: 180 lb
Height: 6 ft 0 in
Bats: R
Throws: R
Debut Date: May 4, 1875
Final Game Date: July 18, 1889
Years Played: 13
Games Played: 760
At Bats: 2
Runs: 380
Hits: 687
Doubles: 129
Triples: 34
Home Runs: 21
RBIs: 295
Stolen Bases: 12
Base on Balls: 54
Batting Average: 0.236
Position: Catcher



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