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- Cap_Anson abstract "Adrian Constantine Anson (April 17, 1852 – April 14, 1922), nicknamed \"Cap\" (for \"Captain\") and \"Pop\", was a Major League Baseball (MLB) first baseman. Including his time in the National Association (NA), he played a record 27 consecutive seasons. Anson was regarded as one of the greatest players of his era and one of the first superstars of the game. Anson spent most of his career with the Chicago Cubs franchise (then known as the \"White Stockings\" and later the \"Colts\"), serving as the club's manager, first baseman and, later in his tenure, minority owner. He led the team to five National League pennants in the 1880s. Anson was one of baseball's first great hitters, and the first to tally over 3,000 career hits.His contemporary influence and prestige are regarded by historians as playing a major role in establishing the racial segregation in professional baseball that persisted until the late 1940s. A 2006 biography of Anson that exhaustively examined 19th-century newspaper reporting related to him on the subject of racism reached the following conclusion: \"As far as the nineteenth century, he rightfully should endure as the big leaguer who, until the late 1940s, was involved in the greatest number of reported negative incidents, on the field, relating to blacks.\" On several occasions, Anson refused to take the field when the opposing roster included black players. (see also Baseball color line) \"But at the same time, his argumentative nature could be readily discounted by those around him. So, the notion that he had 'coattails' in persuading players and officials on other teams to do as he did is rather spurious.\"After retiring as a player and leaving the Colts, Anson briefly managed the New York Giants. He ran several enterprises in Chicago, including opening a billiards and bowling hall and running a semi-professional baseball team he dubbed \"Anson's Colts\". Anson also toured extensively on the vaudeville circuit, performing monologues and songs. Many of his business ventures failed. As a result, Anson lost his ownership stake in the Colts (by then known as the Cubs) and filed for bankruptcy. Anson was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1939.".
- Cap_Anson birthDate "1852-04-17".
- Cap_Anson birthPlace Marshalltown,_Iowa.
- Cap_Anson deathDate "1922-04-14".
- Cap_Anson deathPlace Chicago.
- Cap_Anson debutTeam Rockford_Forest_Citys.
- Cap_Anson position First_baseman.
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- Cap_Anson wikiPageWikiLink Category:Notre_Dame_Fighting_Irish_baseball_players.
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- Cap_Anson wikiPageWikiLink Charlie_Morton_(baseball,_born_1854).
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- Cap_Anson wikiPageWikiLink History_of_the_Chicago_Cubs.
- Cap_Anson wikiPageWikiLink History_of_the_New_York_Giants_(NL).
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- Cap_Anson wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Chicago_Cubs_team_records.
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- Cap_Anson wikiPageWikiLink Moses_Fleetwood_Walker.
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- Cap_Anson wikiPageWikiLink Oak_Woods_Cemetery.
- Cap_Anson wikiPageWikiLink On-base_percentage.
- Cap_Anson wikiPageWikiLink On-base_plus_slugging.
- Cap_Anson wikiPageWikiLink Philadelphia_Athletics_(1860–76).