data.3news-bydate.train.rec.sport.baseball.104846 Maven / Gradle / Ivy
From: [email protected] (BROWN PHILIP H)
Subject: Re: Jewish ballplayers
Organization: State University of New York at Albany
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In-Reply-To: [email protected]'s message of 19 Apr 93 22:39:30 GMT
Your list of Jewish ballplayers includes Levi Samuel Meyerle (son of
Jacob and Margaret Meyerle). Although that sounds like a Jewish name,
Meyerle's "surviving relatives" say he wasn't Jewish, according to
"Nineteenth Century Stars," published by SABR in 1989. Incidentally,
"Long Levi" (he was 6-foot-1) batted .492 in the first season of the
National Association, the first pro league. Needless to say, he hasn't
been topped yet. (Of course, the NA is not considered a "major" league
by officialdom.) Over five seasons, Meyerle hit .368 in the NA. He also
played for the first three seasons of the NL, hitting .329.
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