Ed Stein (baseball) explained

Ed Stein
Birth Date:5 September 1869
Birth Place:Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Death Place:Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Bats:Right
Throws:Right
Debutleague:MLB
Debutdate:July 24
Debutyear:1890
Debutteam:Chicago Colts
Finalleague:MLB
Finaldate:June 27
Finalyear:1898
Finalteam:Brooklyn Bridegrooms
Statleague:MLB
Stat1label:Win–loss record
Stat1value:109–78
Stat2label:Earned run average
Stat2value:3.97
Stat3label:Strikeouts
Stat3value:535
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Edward F. Stein (September 5, 1869 – May 12, 1928) was a Major League Baseball player who pitched for the Chicago Colts and Brooklyn Grooms/Bridegrooms of the National League from to .[1]

Career

Chicago

Hailing from Detroit, Michigan, Stein began his major league career with the Colts, winning 12 of the 20 games he pitched[1] as the team went on to a second-place finish behind the Brooklyn Bridegrooms.[2] The following season, he pitched in fewer games, winning 7 of the 14 games he pitched that year,[1] as the Colts again finished second, but this time behind the Boston Beaneaters.[3]

Brooklyn

It was in Brooklyn where Stein enjoyed his greatest success. He made an immediate impact, winning 27 games that season, and 87 games total during his first four seasons in Brooklyn, including another 26 win season in 1894.[1]

On June 2, 1894, Stein pitched a rain-shortened six inning no-hit game against the Beaneaters, a 1–0 victory at the Bridegrooms home field, Eastern Park.[4] [5] Due to subsequent rule changes since, it is not officially recognized as a no-hitter because he did not pitch at least nine innings.

Umpire

Stein was used as a substitute umpire for four games in his career. The first was on July 24, 1890. The second in 1894, and two more in 1896. In all of his games, he was the only umpire on the field.

Post-career

He was sheriff of Wayne County, Michigan twice, and also served two terms as treasurer of the city of Detroit.[6] Stein died in his hometown of Detroit at the age of 58, and is interred at Elmwood Cemetery.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ed Stein's Stats . retrosheet.org . 2008-01-06 .
  2. Web site: 1890 National League Standings . baseball-reference.com . 2008-01-06 .
  3. Web site: 1891 National League Standings . baseball-reference.com . 2008-01-06 .
  4. Book: The Dodgers Encyclopedia. Players Roll Call . 106–107. 9781582613161 . https://books.google.com/books?id=aKQ3CQYbYXkC&q=%22ed+stein%22+baseball&pg=PA107. 2008-01-06 . McNeil . William . September 2000 . Sports Publishing LLC .
  5. News: Stein's Record Game: He Shuts Out Chicago Without a Run Or a Hit . The Brooklyn Daily Eagle . June 3, 1894 . Brooklyn, New York.
  6. News: Ed Stein, One of Few Ball Players Who Became Successful Politicians . The Brooklyn Daily Eagle . June 3, 1928 . C5.