[rollei_list] Re: OT: Baseball

According to family legend, my grandfather, Robert W. Lilley spent a couple
of seasons as a catcher sometime before WWI with the Philadelphia Athletics.
Apparently he caught for the famous Herb Pennock who grew up near him.

All my grandfather ever said about baseball was that the players, except for
Herb Pennock who was a gentleman, were a rough lot and not fit to be around
'honest women' (go figure).  My grandfather ended his days as a metallurgist
with the Worth Steel Company in Claymont, Delaware about the time Connie
Mack left the 'A's. 
 

Rob      

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Snip.....

Baseball is full of oddiities but my personal 
favorite is Connie Macki, the manager of the 
Pittsburgh Pirates from 1900 to 1902 and for the 
Philadelphia Athletics from 1902 to 1950.  By the 
end, he owned the team and the stadium.  His 
grandson served as a Senator from Florida for a 
term or two.  Mack ended up holding almost all 
managerial records through sheer longevity:  most 
wins, most losses, most this, most that.

I have a Connie Mack baseball on my desk, the 
only fee I received from a divorce case I handled 
twenty yeas or more ago.  It is from either the 
'32 or '33 Athletics.  And I knew a guy once who 
knew Honus Wagner well and who had met Ty Cobb and the Babe.

And, yes, I do remember Forbes Field.  And 
Memorial Stadium.  And Candlestick Park.  <sigh>

Peter Morris' books are worthy reads though he 
loses focus when the discussions run much past 1900.

Marc


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Cha robh bàs fir gun ghràs fir!

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