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Deadball Stars of the National League, A Century Ago, baseballs softened and darkened with grime as games wore on into late afternoon. Gloves were little more than oven mitts, but that didn't prevent Dode Paskert from making some of the most spectacular catches ever seen. Out on the mound, Spi, Deadball Stars of the National League
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  • Deadball Stars of the National League
  • Written by author Tom Simon, Society for American Baseball Research Staff
  • Published by Brassey's US, 2004/05/01
  • A Century Ago, baseballs softened and darkened with grime as games wore on into late afternoon. Gloves were little more than oven mitts, but that didn't prevent Dode Paskert from making some of the most spectacular catches ever seen. Out on the mound, Spi
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Hank O'Day
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Harry Pulliam
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Dummy Taylor
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Joe McGinnity
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Red Ames
John Brush
Art Devlin
Hooks Wiltse
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Larry Doyle
Fred Merkle
Rube Marquard
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Doc Crandall
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Chicago Cubs 87
Frank Chance
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Mordecai Brown
Frank Schulte
Artie Hofman
Ed Reulbach
Charles Murphy
Jimmy Sheckard
Orval Overall
Jack Pfiester
Harry Steinfeldt
Heinie Zimmerman
Jimmy Archer
Vic Saier
Larry Cheney
Cy Williams
Jim Vaughn
Claude Hendrix
Pittsburgh Pirates 141
Sam Leever
Ginger Beaumont
Barney Dreyfuss
Fred Clarke
Honus Wagner
Tommie Leach
Deacon Phillippe
Claude Ritchey
Howie Camnitz
George Gibson
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Owen Wilson
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Dots Miller
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Max Carey
Wilbur Cooper
Philadelphia Phillies 183
Roy Thomas
Red Dooin
John Titus
Sherry Magee
Mickey Doolan
Kitty Bransfield
Eddie Grant
George McQuillan
Fred Luderus
Pat Moran
Pete Alexander
Dode Paskert
Bill Killefer
Eppa Rixey
Erskine Mayer
Gavy Cravath
Dave Bancroft
Cincinnati Reds 227
Jake Beckley
Noddles Hahn
Garry Herrmann
Bob Ewing
Cy Seymour
Larry McLean
Hans Lobert
Mike Mitchell
Dick Hoblitzell
Bob Bescher
Rube Benton
Armando Marsans
Heine Groh
Ivy Wingo
Fred Toney
Edd Roush
Brooklyn Superbas 267
Charles Ebbets
Ned Hanlon
Bill Dahlen
Bill Bergen
Harry Lumley
John Hummel
Nap Rucker
Zack Wheat
Hy Myers
Jake Daubert
Casey Stengel
Jeff Pfeffer
Wilbert Robinson
Ivy Olson
Boston Braves 305
Fred Tenney
Vic Willis
Bill Sweeney
Lefty Tyler
Hank Gowdy
Rabbit Maranville
George Stallings
Bill James
Dick Rudolph
Joey Connolly
St. Louis Cardinals 331
Patsy Donovan
Homer Smoot
Ed Konetchy
Bugs Raymond
Slim Sallee
Roger Bresnahan
Steve Evans
Mike Mowrey
Miller Huggins
Bill Doak
Helene Robison Britton
Rogers Hornsby
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