Fans called this East New York boy “Ace” when he broke in at third base for Brooklyn late in 1904, but his NL-leading 57 errors the next year got him moved to the outfield for the rest of his career.
Fans called this East New York boy “Ace” when he broke in at third base for Brooklyn late in 1904, but his NL-leading 57 errors the next year got him moved to the outfield for the rest of his career.