Dude Esterbrook Baseball player

Thomas John "Dude" Esterbrook (June 20, 1857 – April 30, 1901) was an American Major League Baseball player from Staten Island, New York who played the majority of his games at third base, but did play many games at first base. Esterbrook played for seven different teams during his 11-year career, and had his biggest success in 1884, while playing for the New York Metropolitans, when he batted .314, and was among the leaders in many other batting categories.In 1889, Esterbrook was named the manager, or "Captain" as it was known then, of the Louisville Colonels. After only ten games, and only two wins, the team owner determined that due to the team's record and his manager's confrontational behavior, Esterbrook would be fired and replaced by Jimmy Wolf.Esterbrook died at the age of 43 when he leaped from a train, in Middletown, New York, that was transporting him to a mental hospital. He is buried at Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York.

Personal facts

Dude Esterbrook
Alias (AKA)Esterbrook Thomas John
Birth dateJune 20, 1857
Date of deathApril 30, 1901

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Baseball player

Career startMay 01, 1880
Career endJuly 22, 1891
batting sideRight
former teams
Los Angeles Dodgers
Buffalo Bisons (NL)
position
Third baseman
teams
Los Angeles Dodgers
San Francisco Giants
Louisville Colonels
New York Metropolitans
Cleveland Blues (NL)
Buffalo Bisons (NL)
St. Louis Maroons / Indianapolis Hoosiers
throwing sideRight

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