Herman Long
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Herman C. Long (April 13, 1866 - September 17, 1909) was an American shortstop in Major League Baseball who played for the Kansas City Cowboys (1889), Boston Beaneaters (1890-1902), New York Highlanders (1903), Detroit Tigers (1903), and Philadelphia Phillies (1904).
Long was born in Chicago, Illinois. He later managed in the minor leagues. He died of tuberculosis at age 43 in Denver, Colorado.
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As of May 2006, Long holds the Major League record for most errors in a career, with 1096 errors made over his seventeen year career. [1]
[edit] External links
- Baseball-Reference.com - career statistics and analysis
- Bio at BaseballLibrary.com
Preceded by Buck Freeman |
National League Home Run Champion 1900 |
Succeeded by Sam Crawford |
Categories: 1866 births | 1909 deaths | Deaths by tuberculosis | National League home run champions | Major league shortstops | Kansas City Cowboys players | Boston Beaneaters players | New York Highlanders players | Detroit Tigers players | Philadelphia Phillies players | 19th century baseball players | People from Chicago | Baseball players who have hit for the cycle | Major league players from Illinois | Baseball shortstop stubs