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Old 12-21-2013, 03:26 PM
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Default Deadball Era Player Other Talents?

Good Day All!
I do Hope that You & Yours are Enjoying This Season's Events...

I was just thinking about how talented Athletes' can be, away from their chosen Profession! For instance, I know that Christy Mathewson was a Phenomenal Checker Player. He would take on the Best of the Best!
In one of the books that I read about him, Matty took on like 5 guys at once(maybe more?) and beat them All... it seems he rarely, if ever lost!

So, I'm Interested in seeing what you Guys & Gals can tell me about any other Prewar Athletes'(Mainly Baseball), that had other Talents, However obscure...?

This Should Be Interesting... imho
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Mike Donlin appeared on Broadway as an actor, and then went on to play in 65 movies from 1917 until his death in 1933.


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"Turkey " Mike Donlin and his wife were in Vaudville when he wasn't playing for the NY Giants. After his BB career, Mike went onto Hollywood and appeared
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Had Mike taken his BB career more serious...."he would have been a contender"....for the BB HOF with his lifetime career BB = .333








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Old 12-21-2013, 04:51 PM
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Gee....you beat me to posting about Donlin, while I was typing....great minds think alike


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Don't forget, Matty was considered one of the best college football players in the country at Bucknell.
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