Pete Falsey
Peter James Falsey (April 24, 1891 – May 23, 1976) was a Major League Baseball player with the Pittsburgh Pirates. Falsey played only in 1914 and had only one at-bat in three games. He went 0-1.[1] Falsey was born in New Haven, Connecticut, and died in Los Angeles, California, on May 23, 1976.
Pete Falsey | |||
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Pinch runner / pinch hitter | |||
Born: New Haven, Connecticut | April 24, 1891|||
Died: May 23, 1976 85) Los Angeles, California | (aged|||
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MLB debut | |||
July 16, 1914, for the Pittsburgh Pirates | |||
Last MLB appearance | |||
August 5, 1914, for the Pittsburgh Pirates | |||
MLB statistics | |||
Games played | 3 | ||
At bats | 1 | ||
Hits | 0 | ||
Teams | |||
References
- "Pete Falsey" Yahoo! Sports. Retrieved 2015-08-05.
Further reading
Articles
- "Yale '12 13, New Haven H. S. 1". The Boston Globe. Apr 13, 1909
- United Press (May 22, 1909). "Bridgeport High Is Defeated by New Havens". The Bridgeport Evening Farmer.
- Jepson, Benjamin (Summer 1911). "Report of the Supervisor of Music". Annual Report of the Board of Education of the New Haven City School District for the year Ending December 31, 1911.
- "Yale Faculty Bars Falsey". The Buffalo Commercial. February 19, 1913.
- "Falsey Back With Yale Squad". The Christian Science Monitor. May 7, 1913
- "Pete Falsey of Yale Signed by Pittsburgh Club". The Bridgeport Evening Farmer. July 10, 1914.
- "What Do You Want to Know? Sports Queries Answered". The Pittsburgh Press. August 3, 1914.
- "Falsey, Pirates' Eli Recruit, Looks Good to Fred Clarke". The Boston Globe. August 6, 1914.
- "Falsey Is Released". The Pittsburgh Press. August 10, 1914.
- "Eli Diamond Stars Won't Join Outfit; Have Been Advised Not to Be Professionals". The Washington Times. March 20, 1916.
- "Pete Falsey a False Alarm". The Winnipeg Tribune. August 11, 1916.
- "Red Sox Held to Tie". Asbury Park Evening Press. October 16, 1916.
- "Keating in Great Form Holds Red Sox to Tie Score". The Bridgeport Evening Farmer. October 16, 1916.
- "Ty Cobb's Team Holds Red Sox 3-3; Ruth Pitches; All Regulars in Lineup but Gardner and Hooper; 'Peach' Some First Baseman". The Boston Post. October 16, 1916.
- "Yale War Record: Installment 43". The Yale Alumni Weekly. October 18, 1918.
- McFadden, Ed (February 24, 1947). "Diamond Dust". The Salt Lake Tribune.
- Coffey, Wayne (April 9, 1986). "Inside Pitch: Introducing Basebull's Greatest Players". The New York Daily News.
Books
- Yale University (1914). Seven Year Record, Yale 1914 New Haven: The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Company. 1922. pp. 55, 231.
- Yale University (1916). Catalogue of the Officers and Graduates of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, 1701-1915. New Haven: Yale University. 1916. p. 395.
- Library of Congress (1947). Catalog of Copyright Entries, Third Series, Volume 1, Part 1A, Number 1; Books; January-June, 1947. Washington, DC: Copyright Office, Library of Congress. p. 383.
- Rubin, Sam (2003). Baseball in New Haven. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing. p. 28. ISBN 0-7385-1178-1.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference, or Baseball-Reference (Minors)
- Baseball Almanac
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