Galvin, Pud, 1856-1902.

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Born James F. Galvin in St. Louis' Irish neighborhood, "Pud,," or Jimmy, was one of the finest right-handed pitchers of the 19th Century. In 14 major league seasons, Galvin won 361 games and lost 308. With the Buffalo Bisons of the National League, Galvin won 46 games in 1883 and 1884. In 1885, Galvin moved to Pittsburgh where he played with that city's National League and Players League teams until 1892. Penniless when he died, Pittsburgh newspapers supported efforts to raise money for his burial. Galvin was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1965.

From the description of [Obituary scrapbook, 1902-1964, (bulk 1902)]. (National Baseball Hall of Fame). WorldCat record id: 39007843

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referencedIn [Player file : Galvin, James Francis, 1875- / compiled by the National Baseball Hall of Fame Library, Cooperstown, N.Y.] National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
creatorOf Galvin, Pud, 1856-1902. [Obituary scrapbook, 1902-1964, (bulk 1902)]. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
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Birth 1856

Death 1902

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