Mal Eason Stats & Facts
Mal Eason Essentials Positions: Bats: R Throws: R 72 Weight: 175 Born: 3 13, 1879 in Brookville, PA USA Died: 4 16 1970 in Douglas, AZ USA Debut: 10/1/1900 Last Game: 10/4/1906 Full Name: Malcolm Wayne Eason
Mal Eason Essentials Positions: Bats: R Throws: R 72 Weight: 175 Born: 3 13, 1879 in Brookville, PA USA Died: 4 16 1970 in Douglas, AZ USA Debut: 10/1/1900 Last Game: 10/4/1906 Full Name: Malcolm Wayne Eason
At St. Louis, 27 year-old Brooklyn right-hander Mal Eason no-hits the second-division Cardinals at Robison Field, 2-0. The ‘Kid’ was the losing pitcher when Phillies southpaw Johnny Lush pitched a no-hitter against the Superbas in May.
1902 – Little Tommy Leach of Pittsburgh, hits two home runs at Boston. He will close out the season with only 6, all inside-the-park, but it is enough to give him sole leadership of the National League, which totals only 99. Leach’s leading number is the lowest since Paul Hines hit four in a 60-game schedule in 1878.
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