Frank Thompson (catcher) explained

Frank Thompson
Position:Catcher / Outfielder
Bats:Unknown
Throws:Unknown
Birth Date:February 1852
Birth Place:Madeira, Portugal
Death Place:Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Debutleague:MLB
Debutdate:April 26
Debutyear:1875
Debutteam:Washington Nationals
Finalleague:MLB
Finaldate:September 11
Finalyear:1875
Finalteam:Brooklyn Atlantics
Statleague:MLB
Stat1label:At bats
Stat1value:46
Stat3label:Runs batted in
Stat3value:4
Stat2label:Batting average
Stat2value:.130
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Frank Thompson (born Augustus Fernandez; February 1852 – October 30, 1925) was a Portuguese professional baseball player in the United States. He played during 1875 for two major-league teams of the National Association, the Washington Nationals as a catcher and the Brooklyn Atlantics as an outfielder.

Career

Thompson played in 11 games with the 1875 Washington Nationals as a catcher (also playing part of one game in the outfield), during which he had a batting average of .098 and committed 32 errors and 25 passed balls.

In his lone game with the 1875 Brooklyn Atlantics, Thompson recorded two hits, a run scored, and a run batted in, but made two errors in two chances while playing right field.[1] [2] [3]

In 1877, Thompson played for Erie of the League Alliance.[1] [2]

Personal life

Thompson was born as Augustus Fernandez in Madeira, Portugal.[4] He was the first major-league player known to have been born in Portugal,[5] and remained the only one born there until pitcher Isaiah Campbell made his debut for the Seattle Mariners in 2023.[6] [7]

Thompson died in Brooklyn in October 1925 and was interred at Holy Cross Cemetery, Brooklyn.[8]

Research

In 2018, researchers determined that Frank Thompson, of the Atlantics, and a player previously identified as either Andrew Thompson or only by the surname "Thompson", of the Nationals, were actually the same player, who had been born in Madeira as "Augustus Fernandez."

While David Nemec identifies this player as the Andrew Thompson who managed the St. Paul Saints of the Union Association in 1884,[2] Paul Batesel states that they were two different people.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Batesel . Paul . Players and Teams of the National Association, 1871-1875 . 6 October 2012 . . 978-0-7864-9076-9 . 126–127 . 28 January 2023 . en.
  2. Book: Nemec . David . David Nemec . The Rank and File of 19th Century Major League Baseball: Biographies of 1,084 Players, Owners, Managers and Umpires . 19 April 2012 . . 978-0-7864-9044-8 . 6–7, 272, 280 . 28 January 2023 . en.
  3. News: Sports and Pastimes: Base Ball . . 2 . September 13, 1875 . November 17, 2023 . newspapers.com.
  4. Web site: Frank Thompson . . November 17, 2023.
  5. News: First MLB player from Portugal . 1 January 2023 . Chadwick Baseball Bureau . May 15, 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211228151359/http://chadwick-bureau.com/first-mlb-player-from-portugal/ . 28 December 2021 . dead . en.
  6. News: Green . PJ . Olathe native Isaiah Campbell makes historic MLB debut . 20 July 2023 . . 8 July 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230709165840/https://fox4kc.com/sports/olathe-native-isaiah-campbell-makes-historic-mlb-debut/ . 9 July 2023 . live . en.
  7. Web site: Players by birthplace: Portugal Baseball Stats and Info . . . 28 January 2023 . en.
  8. News: Augustus Fernandez . . 2 . October 31, 1925 . November 17, 2023 . newspapers.com.