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Adam Comorosky
1904-1951

OF 1926-35 Pirates , Reds

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A gritty player from the Pennsylvania coal mines, Comorosky had two .300 seasons with Pittsburgh, where he teamed with the Waner brothers in the outfield for four seasons. (JK)
FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
» September 3, 1928: Pirates RF Adam Comorosky handles nine putouts, tying the record for that position.

» May 31, 1931: After beating the Pirates three times in Pittsburgh, the Cubs come home and beat the Pirates for the 4th time in three days. With the help of an unassisted double play by Chicago CF Adam Comorosky, Bob Smith shuts out the Bucs, 5–0. Heine Meine is the loser.

» June 13, 1931: Adam Comorosky, the Pittsburgh OF who made an unassisted DP on May 31, makes another as the Giants win 6-4.

» April 17, 1934: Both leagues open with full schedules and draw 180,000 in attendance. The Cubs Lon Warneke gives up a 9th-inning single to Adam Comorosky, winning 6-0 over the Reds. He strikes out 13 in the one-hitter.