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|Sources=<p>R. M. Gorman and D. Weeks, <span>Death at the Ballpark</span> (McFarland, 2009), pages 63-64.</p> | |Sources=<p>R. M. Gorman and D. Weeks, <span>Death at the Ballpark</span> (McFarland, 2009), pages 63-64.</p> | ||
<p>Richard Bogovich, "The Martyrdom of Jim Creighton", <em>Inventing Baseball: The 100 Greatest Games of the 19th Century </em>(SABR, 2013), pp. 43-46</p> | |||
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Text | Excelsior star Jim Creighton, 21 years old, suffered some sort of injury during the middle innings of a game against Morrisania on October 14, 1862, and died four days later of a "strangulated intestine" associated with a hernia. (Other accounts cite a ruptured bladder - ouch.) One legend was that Creighton suffered the injury in the process of "hitting out a home run." Excelsior officials attributed the death to a cricket injury incurred in a prior cricket match. Creighton was, perhaps base ball's first superstar.
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Sources | R. M. Gorman and D. Weeks, Death at the Ballpark (McFarland, 2009), pages 63-64. Richard Bogovich, "The Martyrdom of Jim Creighton", Inventing Baseball: The 100 Greatest Games of the 19th Century (SABR, 2013), pp. 43-46 |
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