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- Doc_Powers abstract "Michael Riley "Doc" Powers (April 22, 1870 – April 26, 1909) was an American Major League Baseball player who caught for four different teams from 1898 to 1909. He played for the Louisville Colonels and Washington Senators of the National League, and the Philadelphia Athletics and New York Highlanders of the American League. He played college baseball at the University of Notre Dame in 1897 and 1898. His nickname was derived from the fact that he was a licensed physician as well as a ballplayer. During a brief stint with the New York Highlanders in 1905, Powers caught while Jim "Doc" Newton pitched, creating the only known example of a two-physician battery in Major League history.On April 12, 1909, Powers was injured during the first game played in Philadelphia's Shibe Park, crashing into a wall while chasing a foul pop-up. He sustained internal injuries from the collision and died two weeks later from complications from three intestinal surgeries, becoming possibly the first Major Leaguer to suffer an on-field injury that eventually led to his death (though Powers himself said that he had become ill as a result of eating a cheese sandwich before the game). The immediate cause of death was peritonitis arising from post-surgery infections.Powers left behind his wife, Florence W. Ehrmann; and a daughter aged five. He was buried in St. Louis Catholic Cemetery in Louisville, Kentucky.Eleven years later, Ray Chapman became the only MLB player to be directly killed by an on-field injury when he was hit in the head by a pitch. Powers' injury may have served as the inspiration for that suffered by "Bump" Bailey, a minor character in Bernard Malamud's novel The Natural, as well as its subsequent film adaptation.Template:Original research?".
- Doc_Powers birthDate "1870-04-22".
- Doc_Powers birthDate "1870-09-22".
- Doc_Powers birthPlace Pittsfield,_Massachusetts.
- Doc_Powers birthYear "1870".
- Doc_Powers deathDate "1909-04-26".
- Doc_Powers deathPlace Philadelphia.
- Doc_Powers deathPlace Philadelphia,_Pennsylvania.
- Doc_Powers deathYear "1909".
- Doc_Powers debutTeam Louisville_Colonels.
- Doc_Powers position Catcher.
- Doc_Powers thumbnail Doc_Powers.jpg?width=300.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageID "14924426".
- Doc_Powers wikiPageLength "5027".
- Doc_Powers wikiPageOutDegree "51".
- Doc_Powers wikiPageRevisionID "681784628".
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink American_League.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink American_people.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Americans.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Battery_(baseball).
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Batting_average.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Bernard_Malamud.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Catcher.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Category:1870_births.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Category:1909_deaths.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Category:19th-century_baseball_players.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baseball_players_from_Massachusetts.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Burials_at_St._Louis_Cemetery,_Louisville.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Deaths_from_peritonitis.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Galt_(minor_league_baseball)_players.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hampton_Clamdiggers_players.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Category:London_(minor_league_baseball)_players.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Louisville_Colonels_players.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Major_League_Baseball_catchers.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Category:New_York_Highlanders_players.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Notre_Dame_Fighting_Irish_baseball_players.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Pittsfield,_Massachusetts.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Petersburg_Farmers_players.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Philadelphia_Athletics_players.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sports_deaths_in_Pennsylvania.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Washington_Senators_(1891–99)_players.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Foul_ball.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Home_run.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink List_of_baseball_players_who_died_during_their_careers.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Louisville,_Kentucky.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Louisville_Colonels.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Major_League_Baseball.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink National_League.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink New_York_Yankees.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Oakland_Athletics.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Peritonitis.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Philadelphia.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Philadelphia,_Pennsylvania.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Pittsfield,_Massachusetts.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Ray_Chapman.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Run_batted_in.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Shibe_Park.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink The_Natural.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink The_Natural_(film).
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Notre_Dame.
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Washington_Senators_(1891-1899).
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Washington_Senators_(1891–99).
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLinkText "Doc Powers".
- Doc_Powers wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mike "Doc" Powers".
- Doc_Powers bats "Right".
- Doc_Powers birthDate "1870-04-22".
- Doc_Powers birthPlace Pittsfield,_Massachusetts.
- Doc_Powers br "p/powerdo01".
- Doc_Powers brm "powers002mic".
- Doc_Powers dateOfBirth "1870-09-22".
- Doc_Powers dateOfDeath "1909-04-26".
- Doc_Powers deathDate "1909-04-26".
- Doc_Powers deathPlace Philadelphia.
- Doc_Powers deathPlace Philadelphia,_Pennsylvania.
- Doc_Powers debutdate "--07-12".
- Doc_Powers debutleague "MLB".
- Doc_Powers debutteam "Louisville Colonels".
- Doc_Powers debutyear "1898".
- Doc_Powers finaldate "--04-12".
- Doc_Powers finalleague "MLB".
- Doc_Powers finalteam "Philadelphia Athletics".
- Doc_Powers finalyear "1909".
- Doc_Powers hasPhotoCollection Doc_Powers.
- Doc_Powers name "Doc Powers".
- Doc_Powers name "Powers, Mike".
- Doc_Powers placeOfBirth "Pittsfield, Massachusetts, United States".
- Doc_Powers placeOfDeath "Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States".
- Doc_Powers position Catcher.
- Doc_Powers shortDescription "American baseball player".
- Doc_Powers stat1label Batting_average.
- Doc_Powers stat1value "0.216".
- Doc_Powers stat2label "Home runs".
- Doc_Powers stat2value "4".
- Doc_Powers stat3label Run_batted_in.
- Doc_Powers stat3value "199".
- Doc_Powers statleague "MLB".
- Doc_Powers teams "* Louisville Colonels * Washington Senators * Philadelphia Athletics * New York Highlanders * Philadelphia Athletics".
- Doc_Powers throws "Right".
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- Doc_Powers wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Baseballstats.