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Doug Allison

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718: 396:(NABBP) permitted professionalism, the Red Stockings hired five incumbents including Allison and five new men to complete its roster, the first team that consisted of salaried players. A few of the others had previously played some catcher (all played at the six infield positions in 1868), but Allison filled the role in almost every game. Cincinnati toured the continent undefeated in 1869 and may have been the strongest team in 1870, but the club dropped professional base ball after the second season. 43: 384:
Most catchers of Allison's era stood twenty to twenty-five feet behind the batter. His technique of moving closer to the batter proved effective in curtailing baserunners from stealing bases. In the 1860s, it was common for teams to score fifty or sixty runs a game, but as the technique of moving
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team. Allison was one of the first catchers to stand directly behind the batter, as a means to prevent baserunners from stealing bases. He was considered a specialist, at a time when some of the better batsmen who manned the position normally rested, or substituted at other fielding positions.
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closer to the batter became more widespread among other catchers, run production began to plummet, helping usher in what became known as the
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Harry Wright was hired to organize a new team in Boston, where he signed three teammates for
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for the 1868 season and played for the Cincinnati Red Stockings managed by
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team in 1882. Thirty-four years later he died in a car accident in
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in Company L of the 192nd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment during the
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Catcher: How the Man Behind the Plate Became an American Folk Hero
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Allison became the earliest known player to use a type of
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Later, Doug Allison played in the Major Leagues with the
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The National Association of Base Ball Players, 1857–1870
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July 13, 1883, for the Baltimore Orioles
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Index

Doug Allison (footballer)

Catcher
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
Washington, D.C.
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Cincinnati Red Stockings
Washington Olympics
1871
Troy Haymakers
1872
Brooklyn Eckfords
1872
Elizabeth Resolutes
1873
New York Mutuals
1873
1874
Hartford Dark Blues
1875
1877
Providence Grays
1878
1879
Baltimore Orioles
1883
Elizabeth Resolutes

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