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  1. 13 de dez. de 2019 · “Big Ed” Delahanty was born in Cleveland on October 30, 1867. There were a total of five Delahanty brothers – Ed, Frank, Jim, Joe and Tom – who played in the major leagues, and one more, Willie, who played in the minors. Ed was the oldest and debuted first, with a team from Mansfield in the Ohio State League in 1887.

  2. n/a. $4,000.00. n/a. -. Ed Delahanty Stats by Baseball Almanac. In 1883, Francis Richter founded The Sporting Life, a weekly magazine devoted to coverage of all sports, with an emphasis on baseball. In 1887, Richter, and other baseball journalists, formed the Base Ball Reporters Association of America, also referred to as the National Base Ball ...

  3. 10 de ago. de 2009 · Hitting over .400 three separate times, Delahanty finished with a career batting average of .346 on the strength of 2,597 hits in just 1,835 games. He also slugged 1,464 RBI and stole 455 bases.

  4. Ed Delahanty played 16 seasons for the Phillies, Senators and Infants. He had a .346 batting average, 2,597 hits, 101 home runs, 1,466 RBIs and 1,600 runs scored. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1945.

  5. July 2, 1903. A three-time .400 hitter for the Philadelphia Phillies , Ed Delahanty was the sport’s first bona fide slugger, leading the league with 19 homers and 146 RBI in 1893. Ten years later “the King of Swat” was dead; his fatal plunge off the International Bridge into the foot of Niagara Falls 96 years ago today remains shrouded in ...

  6. 6 de set. de 2017 · Eight hours and five shots of whiskey after boarding the train, Delahanty was asked to leave the locomotive. Loud and unruly, “Big Ed” had been a nuisance the entire journey, and when he attempted to drag a sleeping woman out of her berth by her ankles, the train conductor had decided enough was enough. So it came to pass that Delahanty ...

  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 ...