Tommy Leach Baseball player

Thomas Andrew Leach (November 4, 1877 – September 29, 1969) was a baseball player during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Leach participated in the first modern World Series in 1903 with the Pittsburgh Pirates, hitting four triples to set a record that still stands. He played with legendary ballplayers such as Honus Wagner, Dummy Hoy, Three Finger Brown, Frank Chance, Heinie Groh, Max Carey, Casey Stengel and Rube Waddell. Leach played professionally for the Louisville Colonels, Pirates, Chicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds for nineteen seasons. Early on, Leach was primarily an infielder including playing shortstop, second base and, mostly, third base. Later in his career, to take advantage of his speed, Leach played mostly outfield. Leach is also famous for having interviewed for Lawrence Ritter's The Glory of Their Times collection.

Personal facts

Tommy Leach
Birth dateNovember 04, 1877
Date of deathSeptember 29, 1969

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Baseball player

Career startSeptember 28, 1898
Career endSeptember 02, 1918
batting sideRight
former teams
Pittsburgh Pirates
Louisville Colonels
position
Third baseman
Outfielder
teams
Chicago Cubs
Cincinnati Reds
Pittsburgh Pirates
Louisville Colonels
throwing sideRight

Tommy Leach on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://bioproj.sabr.org/bioproj.cfm?a=v&v=l&pid=8056&bid=897
  2. http://bss.sfsu.edu/tygiel/hist490/ritter/leach1905.jpg