About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 36. Chapters: Alex Ferson, Al Maul, Arlie Latham, Art Madison, Ben Conroy, Ben Ellis (baseball), Bert Conn, Bill Byers, Bill Duggleby, Bill Gray (baseball), Bill Harbridge, Bill McCloskey, Bill Whitrock, Charlie Barber, Charlie Bastian, Charlie Hamburg, Charlie Householder (utility player), Charlie Jordan (baseball), Charlie Mason (baseball), Chick Fulmer, Con Lucid, Cozy Dolan, Cub Stricker, Dave Williams (1900s pitcher), Denny Driscoll, Dick Harley, Doc Landis, Dummy Stephenson, Eddie Fusselback, Ed Green (baseball), Ed Sales, Ed Whiting, Ernie Beam, Frank Berkelbach, Frank Eustace, Fred Jacklitsch, George Fox (baseball), George Shoch, George Ulrich, Gid Gardner, Harry Keener, Harry Lyons, Henry Luff, Henry Myers (shortstop), Horace Phillips (baseball), Ira Davis, Jack Darragh (baseball), Jack O'Brien (catcher), Jack Rafter, James Graham (baseball), Jesse Whiting, Jim Field, Jocko Milligan, Joe Battin, Joe Gunson, Joe Kappel, John Abadie, John O'Rourke (baseball), John Richmond (shortstop), John Shetzline, Jud Birchall, Larry Battam, Matt Kilroy, Mike Grady (baseball), Ned Garvin, Pete Childs, Pete Woodruff, Sam Weaver (baseball), Sparrow McCaffrey, Spike Shannon, Stan Yerkes, Sumner Bowman, Tom Fleming (baseball), Tug Wilson. Excerpt: As Manager Walter Arlington Latham (March 15, 1860 - November 29, 1952) was an American third baseman in Major League Baseball. He played from 1880 through 1909 for the Buffalo Bisons, St. Louis Browns, Chicago Pirates, Cincinnati Reds, Washington Senators, and New York Giants. He also served as player-manager of the Browns in 1896. Latham stole 129 bases during the 1887 season. After his retirement as a player, he is credited as the first full-time base coach in baseball history. As a player-coach for the 1909 Giants, Latham became the oldest MLB player to steal a base at the age of 49. He...