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Kid Elberfeld : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kid Elberfeld
Norman Arthur "Kid" Elberfeld (April 13, 1875 – January 13, 1944) was a professional baseball player. Elberfeld played shortstop in Major League Baseball for the Philadelphia Phillies (1898), Cincinnati Reds (1899), Detroit Tigers (1901–1903), New York Highlanders (1903–1909), Washington Senators (1910–1911), and Brooklyn Robins (1914). Elberfled also managed the New York Highlanders for the last half of the 1908 season. Elberfeld was given the nickname "The Tabasco Kid"〔(Kid Elberfeld Baseball Stats by Baseball Almanac ) at www.baseball-almanac.com〕 because of his fiery temper. He was known for his ferocious verbal, and sometimes physical, assaults on umpires. On one occasion, while in the minors, Elberfeld threw a lump of mud into the umpire's open mouth.〔(Legends of the Game ) at www.deadball.com〕 Later in his career, Elberfeld assaulted umpire Silk O'Loughlin and had to be forcibly removed by police; Elberfeld was suspended for just 8 games.〔(The Ballplayers - Kid Elberfeld | BaseballLibrary.com ) at www.baseballlibrary.com〕 Although records were not kept, it was said that Elberfeld was thrown out of more games than any other player of his era. ==Early career== Elberfeld broke into organized baseball in 1892 in Clarkson, Tennessee.〔(TheDeadballEra.com :: KID ELBERFELD'S OBIT ) at www.thedeadballera.com〕 He was so highly regarded as a prospect that a scout for the Philadelphia Phillies recommended signing him over another shortstop prospect, Honus Wagner.〔 Elberfeld played only 14 games for the Phillies in 1898 before being sent to the Detroit Tigers, then a minor league team in the Western Conference. A year later, Elberfeld was purchased from Detroit by the Cincinnati Reds. Elberfeld lasted only 41 games in Cincinnati.
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