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154:, in 1922. The publisher advertised on the book's title page that it "comprises a review of Professional Baseball, the history of all Major League Clubs, playing records and unique events, the batting, pitching and base running champions, World's Series' statistics and a carefully arranged alphabetical list of the records of more than 3500 Major League ball players, a feature never before attempted in print." In addition to the original publication of 1922, 12 annual supplements were published. The supplement claimed to contain "a complete up-to-date supplement of recent records" and retailed for $ 1.00. 179:: "I really don't care much about baseball, or looking at ball games, major or minor. All my interest in baseball is in its statistics. I want to know something about every major league ball player, not only what he is hitting, but his full name with all middle names and initials, where they were born, and where they live now." Lieb, who was still among the living at Lanigan's centennial in 1973, called him "the patron saint of 31: 93:
was launched in the mid-1880s, 15-year-old Lanigan went to work for his uncles. He served three years at the paper, then made a career change and became a bank clerk for the next eight years. His knowledge of baseball and writing, and his passion for numbers, accrued from those two jobs, would serve
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around the time when they were reorganizing from their previous incarnation as the Eastern League. At one time he was also the business manager of a couple of
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him well in the future. However, he also came down with a lung infection, possibly pneumonia, which affected his health for the remainder of his long life.
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Lanigan was called "Ernie" by his friends. He was also given the not-necessarily-flattering nickname of "Figure Filbert" (or "Figger Filbert") by
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Lanigan affirmed that characterization, as he once confided to fellow baseball writer
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as sports editor until 1911, and was the official scorer for some of the early
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In addition to having parents who were both writers and editors (
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and Charles Spink, and one of five men in his family, including
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and C.C. Johnson Spink, to gain acclaim as a newspaperman.
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He worked as secretary and information director of the
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Over the course of his career he also worked for the
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National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum personnel
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Ernie Lanigan

Chicago, Illinois
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
sportswriter
historian
baseball
George Thomas Lanigan
Bertha Spink Lanigan
The Sporting News
Al Spink
J. G. Taylor Spink
Adirondack Mountains
RBIs
CS
New York Press
World Series
International League
St. Louis Cardinals
The Baseball Cyclopedia
National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
Lee Allen
Damon Runyon
Fred Lieb
SABR
"Baseball Cyclopedia"
the original
SABR biography
Ernest J. Lanigan
Library of Congress

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