Edward James Delahanty (October 30, 1867 – July 2, 1903), nicknamed "Big Ed", was an American professional baseball player, who spent his Major League...
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Delahanty is a family name. Notable people with the surname include: Dolores Delahanty, American civil rights activist Ed Delahanty, American Major League...
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list of suggested candidates, which was amended after complaints that Ed Delahanty, Willie Keeler and Cy Young should be on this ballot as well as that...
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is the last player to hit .400 in the American League. Four players – Ed Delahanty, Ty Cobb, Rogers Hornsby and Oscar Charleston – have accomplished the...
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Big Ed may refer to: Ed "Big Ed" Burns (c. 1842–?), American con man and crime boss Ed Delahanty (1867–1903), American Major League Baseball player Ed Reulbach...
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1903 of Hall of Famer Ed Delahanty. Sowell, Mike (1992). July 2, 1903: The Mysterious Death of Hall-Of-Famer Big Ed Delahanty. Macmillian. p. 7. ISBN 978-0-02-612415-7...
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accomplished this with the Washington Senators in the American Association, and Ed Delahanty, with the Philadelphia Phillies in the Players' League. Tom Burns (September...
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Lussier, Karel Soucek, and Steve Trotter. In 1903, baseball Hall of Famer Ed Delahanty died after accidentally going over the falls while intoxicated. Following...
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franchise's standout players in the era were Billy Hamilton, Sam Thompson, and Ed Delahanty, who in 1896 set the major-league record (since tied by several others)...
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Rogers Hornsby* .3585 5 Jud Wilson* .3500 6 Turkey Stearnes* .3477 7 Ed Delahanty* .3458 8 Buck Leonard* .3448 9 Tris Speaker* .3447 10 Billy Hamilton*...
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356 3 Oscar Charleston .363 4 Shoeless Joe Jackson .3558 4 Ed Delahanty .34590 4 Ed Delahanty .346 4 Rogers Hornsby .358 5 Jud Wilson .3519 5 Tris Speaker...
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batting title in 2016 as a member of the Colorado Rockies. However, Ed Delahanty would have that distinction if he is credited with the disputed 1902...
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fewest career home runs, with a total of 71. Two years after Lowe's feat, Ed Delahanty of the Philadelphia Phillies became the second player to hit four home...
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Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved October 15, 2010. "Hall of Famers: Ed Delahanty". National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved October 15, 2010...
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103 Carlos Beltrán 70.1 Scott Rolen* 70.1 105 Mookie Betts (0.0) 69.6 Ed Delahanty* 69.6 107 Rick Reuschel 69.5 108 Tim Raines* 69.4 109 Manny Ramirez 69...
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Rabbit Maranville* 2,605 Tim Raines* 2,605 83 Steve Garvey 2,599 84 Ed Delahanty* 2,596 85 Luis González 2,591 86 Vladimir Guerrero* 2,590 87 Julio Franco...
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inside-the-park home runs (of 41 career home runs). Source: On July 13, 1896, Ed Delahanty of the Philadelphia Phillies hit four home runs in one game (itself an...
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was only the third in MLB history to that point, and the first since Ed Delahanty did it in 1896. On August 17, 1933, Gehrig played in his 1,308th consecutive...
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on July 13, 1896, when Philadelphia Phillies outfielder/firstbaseman Ed Delahanty smacked four home runs in one game, only the second player to do so....
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Lou Brock Jesse Burkett Fred Clarke Ed Delahanty Goose Goslin Chick Hafey Rickey Henderson Monte Irvin Joe Kelley Ralph Kiner Heinie Manush Joe Medwick...
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popularized a style of play that was termed heady, daring, and spontaneous.... Ed Delahanty personified the flamboyant, exciting spectator-favorite, the Casey-at-the-bat...
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1945, were: Roger Bresnahan, Dan Brouthers, Fred Clarke, Jimmy Collins, Ed Delahanty, Hugh Duffy, Hughie Jennings, King Kelly, Jim O'Rourke, and Wilbert Robinson...
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(1943–1944, 1946, 1948, 1950, 1952) 6 Barry Bonds (1992-1993, 2001-2004) 5 Ed Delahanty (1892–1893, 1896, 1899, 1902) 5 Jimmie Foxx (1932–1933, 1935, 1938–1939)...
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Rank Player SB 51 Bobby Bonds 461 52 Ed Delahanty* 455 Ron LeFlore 455 54 Curt Welch 453 55 Steve Sax 444 56 Joe Kelley* 443 57 Sherry Magee 441 57 John...
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It was the longest hitting streak in Phillies' history, surpassing Ed Delahanty, whose streak lasted 31 games. Throughout the streak, Rollins aspired...
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Wilmot 11 1892 Bug Holliday 13 Cincinnati Reds Roger Connor† 12 1893 Ed Delahanty† 19 Philadelphia Phillies Jack Clements 17 1894 Hugh Duffy† 18 Boston...
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(football player) (Alliance) Ed Delahanty (baseball player) (Cleveland) Frank Delahanty (baseball player) (Cleveland) Jim Delahanty (baseball player) (Cleveland)...
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at Brotherhood Park. The team included future Baseball Hall of Famer Ed Delahanty, and the league's batting champion, Pete Browning. The Infants featured...
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players, including older brother Ed Delahanty, and the sixth brother played minor-league baseball. Beginning in 1896, Delahanty played minor-league baseball...
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Collins† 111 1899 Ed Delahanty† 137 Philadelphia Phillies Buck Freeman 122 1900 Elmer Flick† 110 Philadelphia Phillies Ed Delahanty† 109 1901 Honus Wagner†...
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