Tom Delahanty, the Glossary
Thomas James Delahanty (March 9, 1872 – January 10, 1951) was an American professional baseball infielder, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies, Cleveland Spiders, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Louisville Colonels, from to.[1]
Table of Contents
17 relations: Batting average (baseball), Cleveland, Cleveland Spiders, Ed Delahanty, Frank Delahanty, Games played, Hit (baseball), Infielder, Jim Delahanty, Joe Delahanty, Louisville Colonels, Major League Baseball, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, Professional baseball, Sanford, Florida, Third baseman.
- Allentown Peanuts players
- Cleveland Lake Shores players
- Colorado Springs Millionaires players
- Marion Glass Blowers players
- Pueblo Indians players
- Toronto Canadians players
- Williamsport Millionaires players
- Youngstown Little Giants players
Batting average (baseball)
In baseball, batting average (BA) is determined by dividing a player's hits by their total at-bats.
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Cleveland
Cleveland, officially the City of Cleveland, is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio.
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Cleveland Spiders
The Cleveland Spiders were an American professional baseball team based in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Ed Delahanty
Edward James Delahanty (October 30, 1867 – July 2, 1903), nicknamed "Big Ed", was an American professional baseball player, who spent his Major League Baseball (MLB) playing career with the Philadelphia Quakers, Cleveland Infants, Philadelphia Phillies, and Washington Senators. Tom Delahanty and Ed Delahanty are baseball players from Cleveland.
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Frank Delahanty
Frank George Delahanty (December 29, 1882 in Cleveland, Ohio – July 22, 1966 in Cleveland, Ohio), was a professional baseball player who played outfielder and occasional first baseman in the Major Leagues from -. He would play for the New York Highlanders, Cleveland Indians, Buffalo Buffeds, and Pittsburgh Rebels. Tom Delahanty and Frank Delahanty are baseball players from Cleveland.
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Games played
Games played (GP) is a statistic used in team sports to indicate the total number of games in which a player has participated (in any capacity); the statistic is generally applied irrespective of whatever portion of the game is contested.
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Hit (baseball)
In baseball statistics, a hit (denoted by H), also called a base hit, is credited to a batter when the batter safely reaches or passes first base after hitting the ball into fair territory with neither the benefit of an error nor a fielder's choice.
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Infielder
An infielder is a baseball player stationed at one of four defensive "infield" positions on the baseball field, between first base and third base.
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Jim Delahanty
James Christopher Delahanty (June 20, 1879 – October 17, 1953) was a second baseman in Major League Baseball. Tom Delahanty and Jim Delahanty are Allentown Peanuts players and baseball players from Cleveland.
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Joe Delahanty
Joseph Nicholas Delahanty (October 18, 1875 in Cleveland, Ohio – January 29, 1936 in Cleveland, Ohio), was a professional baseball player who played outfielder and second baseman in the major leagues from 1907 to 1909. Tom Delahanty and Joe Delahanty are Allentown Peanuts players, baseball players from Cleveland and Williamsport Millionaires players.
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Louisville Colonels
The Louisville Colonels were a Major League Baseball team that also played in the American Association (AA) throughout that league's ten-year existence from 1882 until 1891.
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Major League Baseball
Major League Baseball (MLB) is a professional baseball league and the highest level of organized baseball in the United States and Canada.
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Philadelphia Phillies
The Philadelphia Phillies are an American professional baseball team based in Philadelphia.
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Pittsburgh Pirates
The Pittsburgh Pirates are an American professional baseball team based in Pittsburgh.
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Professional baseball
Professional baseball is organized baseball in which players are selected for their talents and are paid to play for a specific team or club system.
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Sanford, Florida
Sanford is a city and the county seat of Seminole County, Florida.
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Third baseman
A third baseman, abbreviated 3B, is the player in baseball or softball whose responsibility is to defend the area nearest to third base — the third of four bases a baserunner must touch in succession to score a run.
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See also
Allentown Peanuts players
- Archie Stimmel
- Dorsey Riddlemoser
- Frank McManus (baseball)
- Frank West (baseball)
- George Henry (baseball)
- George Meister
- George Ulrich (baseball)
- Gus McGinnis
- Harry Keener
- Henry Jackson (baseball)
- Homer Smoot
- Jack Stivetts
- Jim Delahanty
- Jim Gill
- Jim McCormick (infielder)
- Joe Delahanty
- Lefty Marr
- Les German
- Lew Camp
- Luke Lutenberg
- Mike Muldoon
- Ollie Smith (baseball)
- Piggy Ward
- Reddy Foster
- Tom Delahanty
- Vince Dailey
Cleveland Lake Shores players
- Bill Hart (pitcher)
- Bill Hoffer
- Bock Baker
- Bumpus Jones
- C. K. Fauver
- Charlie Buelow
- Charlie Chech
- Charlie Frisbee
- Danny Shay
- Dick Braggins
- Ed Hilley
- Farmer Weaver
- Frank Cross (baseball)
- Frank Genins
- Frank Martin (baseball)
- Harry Spies
- Jack White (outfielder)
- Jimmy McAleer
- Kit McKenna
- Suter Sullivan
- Tim Flood (baseball)
- Tom Delahanty
- Welcome Gaston
- Zeke Wilson
Colorado Springs Millionaires players
- Archie Stimmel
- Art Bader
- Ben Hunt (baseball)
- Bill Abstein
- Bill Everitt (baseball)
- Bill Rapps
- Billy Hulen
- Bob McHale
- Bunk Congalton
- Cowboy Jones
- Danny Shay
- Ed McKean
- Ed Wheeler (1900s infielder)
- Elmer Koestner
- Emil Liston
- Frank Foreman
- Frank Hemphill
- Gene Curtis
- George Starnagle
- Germany Schaefer
- Gil Britton
- Gus Hetling
- Harry Blake
- Harry Lumley (baseball)
- Harry Maupin
- Harry Swacina
- James Durham (baseball)
- Jim Cook (baseball)
- Jim Jackson (baseball)
- Jimmy Ryan (baseball)
- Joe Pate
- John O'Connell (second baseman)
- John Skopec
- Kitty Brashear
- Lee Tannehill
- Len Swormstedt
- Nick Kahl (baseball)
- Otto Knabe
- Peaches Graham
- Pop Schriver
- Rabbit Nill
- Tim Donahue
- Tom Delahanty
- Tom Doran
- Tom Fleming (baseball)
- Tom Hernon
- Tom Messitt
- Welcome Gaston
Marion Glass Blowers players
- Al Shaw (catcher)
- Bill Byers
- Bill Carney
- Bill Dammann
- Bill Eagan
- Bob Ganley
- Bunk Congalton
- Cal Vasbinder
- Chub Aubrey
- Dan Daub
- Danny Shay
- Ed Glenn (shortstop)
- Eli Rosebraugh
- Frank Donnelly
- Gus Dundon
- Gussie Gannon
- Harry Truby
- Jack Gilbert (baseball)
- Jack O'Brien (outfielder)
- Joe Wright (baseball)
- John McPherson (baseball)
- John Quinn (catcher)
- Lefty Houtz
- Monte McFarland
- Pat Wright (baseball)
- Pete Daniels
- Rabbit Nill
- Rudy Hulswitt
- Sam McMackin
- Stan Yerkes
- Tom Delahanty
- Whitey Guese
Pueblo Indians players
- Al Clancy
- Al Shaw (catcher)
- Archie Stimmel
- Art Bader
- Bill Hogg
- Bill McGilvray
- Billy Hulen
- Bob McHale
- Bob Williams (baseball)
- Buddy Ryan (baseball)
- Cack Henley
- Charlie Graham
- Dad Clark
- Doc Miller
- Ed McKean
- Ernie Neitzke
- Frank Foutz
- Frank Isbell
- Fred Ketchum
- Fred Raymer
- Gene Curtis
- George Blackburn (baseball)
- George Hogreiver
- Hal O'Hagan
- Ham Patterson
- Harry McChesney
- Ira Belden
- James Durham (baseball)
- Jim Cook (baseball)
- Joe Berger (baseball)
- Kid Nichols
- Len Swormstedt
- Lew Drill
- Otto Knabe
- Pop Schriver
- Roy Corhan
- Stan Yerkes
- Tom Delahanty
- Tom Messitt
- Tom Parrott
- Tony Tonneman
- Verne Clemons
- Wally Mattick
- Wib Smith
Toronto Canadians players
- Bill Stuart
- Buck Freeman
- Butts Wagner
- Dick Padden
- Doc Casey
- Eddie Boyle
- Elmer Horton (baseball)
- Frank McPartlin
- Harry Staley
- Harry Truby
- Jack Dunn (baseball)
- Joe Sugden (baseball)
- Joe Wright (baseball)
- Jud Smith
- Luke Lutenberg
- Piggy Ward
- Sam Moran (baseball)
- Tom Delahanty
- Tom Dowse
- Tom O'Brien (outfielder)
Williamsport Millionaires players
- Bert Conn
- Bill Coughlin
- Bill Cristall
- Bill Keister
- Birdie Cree
- Bob Lindemann
- Bob Unglaub
- Chappy Charles
- Claude Berry
- Dave Shean
- Eddie Foster
- Frank Corridon
- Fred Applegate (baseball)
- Gabby Street
- George Cockill
- Happy Townsend
- Harry Barton (baseball)
- Harry Gleason
- Harry Kane (baseball)
- Harry Wolverton
- Jack Flater
- Jack Ness
- Jack Stansbury
- Jack Warhop
- Jerry Donovan
- Jerry Upp
- Jimmy Sebring
- Joe Delahanty
- Johnny Lush
- Mike Mowrey
- Pete Lister
- Rip Cannell
- Roy Evans (baseball)
- Rube Dessau
- Rube Manning
- Rube Vickers
- Sailor Stroud
- Sandy Piez
- Slim Sallee
- Tom Delahanty
- Tom Doran
- Tom O'Hara (baseball)
- Tom Walker (1900s pitcher)
- Walter Blair (baseball)
- Warren Miller (baseball)
- Watty Lee
Youngstown Little Giants players
- Bill Carney
- Bill Eagan
- Danny Shay
- Deacon Van Buren
- Ed Glenn (shortstop)
- Eli Rosebraugh
- Frank Bates
- Fred Donovan
- Gus Dundon
- Gussie Gannon
- Harry Berte
- Harry Truby
- Jack Gilbert (baseball)
- Joe Wright (baseball)
- Mike Trost
- Monte McFarland
- Pat Wright (baseball)
- Pete Daniels
- Robert Pender
- Tom Delahanty
- Walter McCredie
- Whitey Guese
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Delahanty
Also known as Delahanty, Tom.