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Paddy Livingston
Given Name: Patrick Joseph
1880-1977

C 1901, 06, 09-12, 17 Indians, Reds, Athletics, Cardinals

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FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
» August 24, 1909: At Detroit, A's catcher Paddy Livingston throws out Ty Cobb trying to steal 3rd during an intentional walk to Sam Crawford. Cobb intentional spikes 3B Frank Baker on his bare hand during the play, prompting howls of protest from the Athletics. The Tigers win, 7-6, and A's manager Connie Mack will complain to Ban Johnson about Cobb's dirty play. Cobb gets a warning from the AL president.

» July 12, 1911: In the first inning of a 9–0 win over the Athletics at Detroit, Ty Cobb walks, then on consecutive pitches steals 2B, 3B, and home off lefty Harry Krause. Twice he beats perfect throws by C Ira Thomas. After Cobb reaches on a fielder's choice in the 3rd, Sam Crawford homers. In the 7th, Cobb walks, is bunted to 2B, and scores on a sacrifice fly, knocking the ball out of the hands of the new catcher Paddy Livingston.

» September 19, 1977: Former catcher Paddy Livingston dies at age 97, in Cleveland, OH. He was the last surviving player from the American League's first season (1901).