Interesting how perceptions change with time.
The Boston Herald of Sunday, August 11th, 1889 printed the results of the New York Sporting Times survey of who the best general player in the League and the Association.
In the League, the results were as follows:
Ewing 171, Kelly 48, Anson 32, Ward 29, Connor 25, Glasscock 17, Ganzel 14, Williamson and Buffinton 10, A. Irwin 8, Faatz 5, Denny 3, Dunlap 2
In the Association:
Foutz 138, Comiskey 72, Stovey 46, Caruthers 35, Burns 21, O'Neill 16, Orr 12, Collins 6, Marr 5, Earle and Mullane 3, Long 2, Mack 1
The role of team Captain or manager was obviously of paramount importance since Ewing, Kelly, Anson, Foutz, and Comiskey top the lists, but it's enlightening to see the regard in which Ewing and Foutz were held- Ewing has almost as many votes as everyone else from the NL together. Really sad how much Foutz has been forgotten today. Bit of a surprise to see Arthur Irwin there at all, but then again, he was managing Washington. Can't really see how Jay Faatz belongs at all, but amazed that Charlie Buffinton was the only pitcher in the whole NL with any votes- no Clarkson, Welch, Keefe, Radbourn etc.
Don't know if the Mack was Reddy or Connie. Also don't know who was voting on this survey, whether sportswriters or players or men in the street. I figured it was players but that's only my guess.
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The Boston Herald of Sunday, August 11th, 1889 printed the results of the New York Sporting Times survey of who the best general player in the League and the Association.
In the League, the results were as follows:
Ewing 171, Kelly 48, Anson 32, Ward 29, Connor 25, Glasscock 17, Ganzel 14, Williamson and Buffinton 10, A. Irwin 8, Faatz 5, Denny 3, Dunlap 2
In the Association:
Foutz 138, Comiskey 72, Stovey 46, Caruthers 35, Burns 21, O'Neill 16, Orr 12, Collins 6, Marr 5, Earle and Mullane 3, Long 2, Mack 1
The role of team Captain or manager was obviously of paramount importance since Ewing, Kelly, Anson, Foutz, and Comiskey top the lists, but it's enlightening to see the regard in which Ewing and Foutz were held- Ewing has almost as many votes as everyone else from the NL together. Really sad how much Foutz has been forgotten today. Bit of a surprise to see Arthur Irwin there at all, but then again, he was managing Washington. Can't really see how Jay Faatz belongs at all, but amazed that Charlie Buffinton was the only pitcher in the whole NL with any votes- no Clarkson, Welch, Keefe, Radbourn etc.
Don't know if the Mack was Reddy or Connie. Also don't know who was voting on this survey, whether sportswriters or players or men in the street. I figured it was players but that's only my guess.
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