Baseball's Strongest Man, Cannonball Crane Baseball's Strongest Man, Cannonball Crane

Baseball's Strongest Man, Cannonball Crane

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As America developed a huge appetite for its emerging passion in the late 19th century, one man stood above all other baseball players - Cannonball Crane. He was the biggest, strongest, and the heaviest star the game had. His record heave in the Polo Grounds set a record for a 'long throw' that probably still stands today - as does his 428 batting average for Toronto. That mark is still far and away the high water mark for any pitcher in the nearly 150 years of professional baseball. Few have risen so high, or fallen so low as Big Ed Crane. This is his story.

GÉNERO
Deportes y vida al aire libre
PUBLICADO
2016
6 de septiembre
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EN
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37
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EDITORIAL
Bill Russo
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Draft2Digital, LLC
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191.9
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