- Ed McLane
Infobox MLB retired
name=Ed McLane
position=Outfielder
bgcolor1=black
bgcolor2=black
textcolor1=white
textcolor2=white
bats=Right
throws=Unknown
birthdate=August 20 ,1881
deathdate=death date and age|1975|8|21|1881|8|20
debutdate=October 5
debutyear= 1907
debutteam= Brooklyn Superbas
finaldate=October 5
finalyear=1907
finalteam=Brooklyn Superbas
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.000
stat2label=Home runs
stat2value=0
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=0
teams=
* Brooklyn Superbas (1907)
highlights=Edward Cameron McLane (
August 20 ,1881 inWeston, Massachusetts -August 21 ,1975 inBaltimore, Maryland ), was a professional baseball player who playedoutfield in one game for the 1907 Brooklyn Superbas. He attendedFordham University as well as the Maryland Agricultural College.McLane starred for Fordham's baseball team as both a pitcher and outfielder, while also playing guard on the school's football team. He achieved a notable success on the diamond against
Yale University onMarch 25 ,1904 ." [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9803E5D7133EE733A2575AC1A9659C946497D6CF Kramer's Trip Abroad; Champion Cyclist Will Meet the Best Riders of Europe.] ", theNew York Times , publishedMarch 19 ,1905 , page 12, accessedFebruary 28 ,2008 .] Stepping in at the last minute when Fordham's scheduled starting pitcher was incapacitated, he led his school to a 6-3 victory, the results of which were subsequently painted on the wall of the stadium. He received offers from several professional clubs during his college career, but elected to remain in school.McLane's sole major league appearance was in the second game of a doubleheader and the last game of the season for fifth-place Brooklyn. The Superbas were playing the Boston Doves in Boston.citation | title=Brooklyn Loses Double Header | newspaper=
The New York Times | pages=S1 | date=1907-10-06 | url=http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9907E3DB103EE033A25755C0A9669D946697D6CF] [cite web | title=The 1907 Brooklyn Superbas Game Log | publisher=Retrosheet | url=http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1907/VBRO01907.htm | accessdate=2008-02-28] Brooklyn lost the first game 6 to 5. In the second game, Brooklyn's pitcher,Doc Scanlan , faced Boston's rookie Sam Frock. According to "The New York Times ", "The second game rapidly degenerated into a farce, the Brooklyn players putting up a loose game in the field and at bat." Scanlon lasted only ⅓ inning, giving up 3 walks and 1 hit. George Bell replaced him and did not fare much better; over the first three innings, the Superbas gave up 11 runs without scoring any. With the score 11 to 0, the game was called "by agreement" after the top of the seventh inning. [Note that there are discrepancies between McLane's fielding record as reported in "The New York Times" box score and the record reported, for example, by [http://www.baseball-reference.com/m/mclaned01.shtml baseball-reference.com] . The "Times" shows McLane playing left field, whereas baseball-reference.com shows him playing right field, and although both sources agree that he made 1putout , baseball-reference.com reports 2 errors, while the "Times" reports no errors.]Along with fellow major league player
Jack Coffey , McLane was one of the top two candidates for the job as Fordham's baseball coach in 1910." [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9506E0D81730E233A25757C2A9679C946196D6CF Cancels Giants Game.; Fordham Faculty Restricts Team to Amateur Baseball Playing Only.] ", theNew York Times , publishedJanuary 24 ,1910 , page 7, accessedFebruary 28 ,2008 .] The school announced on February 13 of that year, however, that they had selected Coffey over McLane, who at that time was an outfielder for Brockton of theNew England League ." [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9F06E7DE1430E233A25757C1A9649C946196D6CF Baseball Schedule May Cause Wrangle; National League Owners Divided Over Number of Games to Play This Season.] ", TheNew York Times , publishedFebruary 14 ,1910 , page 7, accessedFebruary 28 ,2008 .]References
External links
*baseball-reference|id=m/mclaned01
* [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9A0CE3D91738EF32A25755C2A9659C946497D6CF "New York Times" article with picture of Ed McLane]
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