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  1. 29 de mar. de 2011 · The Mysterious Death of Ed Delahanty. From SABR member Brian McKenna at Glimpses Into Baseball History on March 29: “Where is Delehanty” the Washington Post cried on July 5, 1903. D.C. fans had at last heard about the disappearance of their slugger. A couple factors were weighing on the mind of the troubled outfielder in 1903.

  2. Ed Delahanty (1945) Date of Birth: 10/30/1867 Date of Death: 7/2/1903 Birthplace: Cleveland, Ohio . Ed Delahanty came from a baseball family, with four brothers who also played in the major leagues.

  3. Ed Delahanty. One of seven brothers from Cleveland, five of whom played ML baseball, Ed Delahanty was a premier 19th-century slugger. The 6’1″ 190-lb righthander made his pro debut in 1887 with Mansfield of the Ohio State League, batting .355. The next year, he was at .408 after 21 games with Wheeling of the Tri-State League when the ...

  4. 23 de fev. de 2021 · Opposing pitchers took full advantage of the young batter’s naïve confidence, sliding balls past Delahanty’s free-swinging approach, rendering Ed to a .228 batting average. Having failed to live up to expectations over the three years the hopeful prospect was in the major league, Delahanty redirected his efforts and focused on dedicating himself to his profession offseason, training and ...

  5. 18 de fev. de 2015 · The body was identified as Ed Delahanty, outfielder for the Washington Senators and former offensive powerhouse for the Philadelphia Phillies. Delahanty had last been seen on July 2, when a train conductor, John Cole, fed up with Delahanty’s drunken misconduct, threw him off of the train before crossing the International Railway Bridge.

  6. 31 de mai. de 2024 · Arguably one of the best players of the 19th century, Ed Delahanty was the first player in modern major league history to hit over .400 three times. The eldest of five brothers to play in the big leagues, Big Ed was a five-tool player – he could hit for power and average, was a terrific fielder with a strong arm and was quick on the basepaths, leading the National League in stolen bases with ...

  7. Ed Delahanty was an outfielder and first baseman who played for the Phillies from 1888-89 and again from 1891-1901. Born in Cleveland on Oct. 30, 1867, he was the eldest, and most talented, of five brothers who played in the Major Leagues: Frank (1905-15), Jim (1901-15), Joe (1897-1909) and Tom (1894-1897). After starring in amateur baseball in ...