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Arlie Latham

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Arlie Latham
Arlie Latham
Latham (right) in 1909, serving as a player/coach for the New York Giants.
Third baseman
Born: March 15, 1860
West Lebanon, New Hampshire
Died: November 29, 1952 (aged 92)
Garden City, New York
Batted: Right Threw: Right
MLB debut
July 5, 1880
for the Buffalo Bisons
Final game
September 30, 1909
for the New York Giants
Career statistics
Batting average     .269
Hits     1,833
Runs     1,478
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Walter Arlington Latham (March 15, 1860 - November 29, 1952) was an American third baseman in Major League Baseball from 1880-1909. Nicknamed "The Freshest Man on Earth", Latham was a colorful player known for playing practical jokes on his owner Chris von der Ahe and manager Charles Comiskey. In one famous stunt, he lit a firecracker under third base in an effort to "wake himself up". Also he would occasionally put on a clown's nose while walking behind von der Ahe.

Latham was known as a very good base stealer in his day. In 1887, as a member of the St. Louis Browns, he stole 129 bases. This record is not recognized by Major League Baseball, as stolen bases were defined differently prior to 1898. In 1909, he became the oldest man in Major League history to steal a base, at the age of 49. This record has stood for almost 100 years. Latham ended his career with 739 stolen bases. Latham’s baserunning expertise was apparently purely instinctive. In the opinion of Fred Snodgrass he was “probably the worst third base coach that ever lived”. He died in Garden City, New York at the age of 92.

[edit] Accomplishments

  • 8th all time for stolen bases in a career (739)
  • Led the American Association for most runs scored (1886, with 152)
  • Led the Major Leagues for most stolen bases (1888, with 109)
  • Oldest Player in the Major Leagues (1909, at 49)

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Preceded by
Harry Diddlebock
St. Louis Browns Manager
1896
Succeeded by
Chris Von der Ahe


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