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In 1896, Young lost a no-hitter with two outs in the ninth inning when Ed Delahanty of the Philadelphia Phillies hit a single.
Though the Phillies moved into a permanent home at Baker Bowl in 1887, they did not win their first pennant until nearly 30 years later, after the likes of standout players Billy Hamilton, Sam Thompson, and Ed Delahanty had departed.
Ed Delahanty was the first, hitting his four in Chicago's West Side Park on July 13, 1896.
The following inductees have also been elected to the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame: Richie Ashburn, Steve Carlton, Robin Roberts, Mike Schmidt, broadcaster Harry Kalas, Grover Cleveland Alexander, Del Ennis, Chuck Klein, Ed Delahanty, Larry Bowa, Tug McGraw, and Dick Allen.
Hall of Famer Ed Delahanty
At the time of his retirement, Williams ranked third all-time in home runs ( behind Babe Ruth and Jimmie Foxx ), seventh in RBIs ( after Ruth, Cap Anson, Lou Gehrig, Ty Cobb, Foxx, and Mel Ott ; Stan Musial passed Williams in 1962 ), and seventh in batting average ( behind Cobb, Rogers Hornsby, Shoeless Joe Jackson, Lefty O ' Doul, Ed Delahanty and Tris Speaker ).
* July 2 – Ed Delahanty, American baseball player ( b. 1867 )
# Ed Delahanty: 8 ( Philadelphia Phillies, 1893 ) 17 games in CF
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He played in the Major Leagues from 1890 to 1905, primarily as an outfielder, and had an accomplished hitting career, smacking 200 hits in a season six times and batting over. 400 twice ( 1895 and 1896 ), only the second hitter in Major League history to do so, the first being Ed Delahanty.
* Ed Delahanty
Edward James Delahanty ( October 30, 1867 – July 2, 1903 ), nicknamed " Big Ed ", was a Major League Baseball player from 1888 to 1903 for the Philadelphia Phillies, Cleveland Infants and Washington Senators, and was known as one of the game's early power hitters.
A Cleveland, Ohio native nicknamed " Big Ed ," Delahanty was an outfielder and powerful right-handed batter in the 1890s.
Crazy Schmit, who pitched for the Giants and Orioles, said of him, " When you pitch to ( Ed ) Delahanty, you just want to shut your eyes, say a prayer and chuck the ball.
" ( quoted in Autumn Glory by Louis P. Masur ) Ed Delahanty was also the most prominent member of the largest group of siblings ever to play in the major leagues: brothers Frank, Jim, Joe and Tom also spent time in the majors.
Ed Delahanty began his career on May 22, 1888, with the Philadelphia Phillies in the National League, playing 74 games that season with an uncharacteristically low. 228 average, 1 HR, and 31 RBIs.
After being kicked off the train, Delahanty started his way across the International Bridge connecting Buffalo, NY with Fort Erie ( near Niagara Falls ) and fell or jumped off the bridge ( some accounts say Ed was yelling about death that night )..
A study of the tragedy appeared with the publication of July 2, 1903: The Mysterious Death of Big Ed Delahanty, by Mike Sowell ( New York, Toronto, MacMillan Publishing Co., 1992 ).
The song, " The Death of Big Ed Delahanty ", is a driving, punk-influenced ballad.
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He played first base and recorded a single .< Ref name =" Glory " /> Ed Delahanty was being considered to play the first base position after Dan Brouthers retired.
The timing could not have been better for the team from Philadelphia as Sam Thompson joined the club the prior season and Ed Delahanty would become a Phillie the following year.

Ed and Chuck
* Also in August 2008, about 36 editorial employees took voluntary buyouts or resigned, including well-known bylines like Michael Tackett, Ron Silverman, Timothy McNulty, Ed Sherman, Evan Osnos, Steve Franklin, Maurice Possley, Hanke Gratteau, Chuck Osgood and Skip Myslenski.
* Third Ward Council Members: Chuck Elliot & Ed Spencer
Creators of artistamps include Donald Evans, Ginny Lloyd ( Gina Lotta ), Crackerjack Kid ( Chuck Welsh ), Reed Altemus, Darlene Altschul ( DKA POST ), Katerina Nikoltsou, Eleanor Kent, Beverly Dittberner, Jim Czyl, Boog, Keith Buchholz, Otto Sherman, Marilyn Rosenberg, Petra Weimer, Peter Netmail, Buster Cleveland, William Rowe, Miguel Jimenez, Dame Mailarta, György Galántai, Carl Chew, Anna Banana, Patricia Tavenner, Jas W Felter, Michael Bidner, Michael Thompson, Michael Hernandez de Luna, Ed Paschke, Clifford Harper, Al Brandtner, Steve Smith, Russell Butler ( buZ blurr ), Alan Brignull, Dennis Jordan, Rachel Scott, Guy Bleus, Arturo G. Fallico, Harley, Hamlet Mateo, Michael Angelo H. Mayo Post 1211, Marlon Vito Picasso ( Rocola ), Kursade Karatas, Bruce Grenville, Natalie Lamanova, Robert Rudine, H. R.
* Artists: Alex Anderson, Bob Bastian, Bob Bemiller, Chuck Fusion, Randy Grochoski, Ed King, Ted Martine, Bob Mills, Lee Mishkin, Grim Natwick, Russ Sholl, Jim Scott, John Sparey, Dean Spille, Spaulding White, Volney White
" Chuck " Hintze, Dan Gregory, and Ed McVaney.
* The Books of the VIPs ( Adam, Chuck, Carl, Ziggie, Dave, Al, Paul, Frankie & Johnny, Ed, and Jeffrey ) which describe various famous pioneers in the Western canon and what became of their efforts.
Funnybunny Camps Out and HoneyBunny Funnybunny, " The Parkeet Girl ", " The Very Bad Bunny ", " Honey Bunny Funnybunny ", " Money Money Honey Bunny ", ' Honey Bunny's Honey Bear ", ' PJ The Spoiled Bunny ", ' PJ Funnybunny's Bag of Tricks ", ' Bedtime for Bunnies ", PJ Funnybunny and His Very Cool Birthday Party ", Knock Knock It's PJ Funnybunny ",' Elizabeth and Larry ", ' Elizabeth Larry and Ed ", " Bob and John at Lake Kitty Paw Paw ", ' Bob and John in Bad to the Bone ", " Chuck Wood and the Woodchucks in The BIg Game ".
King, Bill Doggett, Golden " Big " Wheeler, Billy Branch, Bo Diddley, Bobby " Blue " Bland, Bobby Rush, Buckwheat Zydeco, Buddy Guy, Calvin Jones, Carey Bell, Carl Perkins, Chicago Blues Museum All Stars, Barrelhouse Chuck, Chuck Berry, Clarence " Gatemouth " Brown, Dave Myers, Dion Payton, Dr. John, Eddie Boyd, Eddie C. Campbell, Eddie Vinson, Eddy Clearwater, Etta James, Fenton Robinson, Floyd Jones, Fontella Bass, Hank Ballard, Henry Townsend, Homesick James, Hubert Sumlin, James Cotton, Jerry Portnoy, Jimmy Johnson, Jimmy Rogers, Jimmie Lee Robinson, Jody Williams, John Lee Hooker, Johnnie Taylor, John Brim, Johnny Shines, Johnny Winter, Junior Wells, Keith Richards, Koko Taylor, Little Milton, Little Willie Littlefield, Lonnie Brooks, Lowell Fulson, Louisiana Red, Luther Allison, Lurrie Bell, Magic Slim, Matt Murphy, Memphis Slim, Mick Taylor, The Neville Brothers, The Ice Cream Men, Otis Rush, Pee Wee Crayton, Pinetop Perkins, Ray Charles, Robert Cray Band, Robert Lockwood, Jr., Sam Lay, Otis " Big Smokey " Smothers, Snooky Pryor, Son Seals, Lacy Gibson, Staple Singers, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Sugar Blue, Sunnyland Slim, Taildragger, Taj Mahal, Willie Buck, Willie Dixon, Yank Rachell, Lil ' Ed Williams and the Blues Imperials, and Johnny B. Moore.
He played the role of Dr. Chuck Tyler on All My Children from 1975 to 1984, from 1989 to 1992, and again in 1995 and 2005 ; and as Dr. Ed Bauer on Guiding Light from 1984 to 1986.
The current Major League umpires that are / have been instructors at the school include: Lance Barksdale, Gerry Davis, Dana DeMuth, Doug Eddings, Bruce Froemming, Greg Gibson, Brian Gorman, Ed Hickox, John Hirschbeck, Sam Holbrook, Ron Kulpa, Jerry Layne, Randy Marsh, Chuck Meriwether, Paul Nauert, Charlie Reliford, Brian Runge, Larry Vanover, Tim Welke, and Hunter Wendelstedt.
Other regular contributors included Malcolm Hoenlein, the executive vice president of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations ; the New York attorney and taste-maker Ed Hayes ; Larry Kudlow of CNBC's Kudlow & Company: Bill Whelan of the Hoover Institution: John Fund, Bret Stephens, Dan Henninger, Rob Pollock and Kim Strassel of the Wall Street Journal ; Jim McTague of Barron's Magazine ; Chuck Todd then of the Hotline, now NBC Political Director ; Fiona Harvey and Martin Wolf of the Financial Times ; Jodi Schneider of the Congressional Quarterly ; Matt Bai and A. O. Scott of the New York Times ; Katrina vanden Heuvel and Steve Cohen of The Nation ; Victor Davis Hanson, Henry Miller, and Larry Diamond of the Hoover Institution ; Adrian Wooldridge, Robert Guest, and John Parker of the Economist ; Monica Crowley ; as well as David Grinspoon, resident expert on the planet Mars and outer space, and Robert Zimmerman, award-winning NASA observer.
The course was designed by Hall of Famers, Chuck Kennedy and Tom Monroe, and it is affectionately referred to as " The Ed " by locals.
These include Chuck Jones, David Salle, Doug and Mike Starn, Dottie Attie, Jim Dine, Ed Ruscha, Francesco Clemente, Dave McKean and Gary Larson.
The cast starred James Barton ( Theodore " Hickey " Hickman ), Jeanne Cagney ( Margie ), Leo Chalzel ( Hugo Kalmar ), Russell Collins ( James " Jimmy Tomorrow " Cameron ), Paul Crabtree ( Don Parritt ), Dudley Digges ( Harry Hope ), Ruth Gilbert ( Pearl ), Charles Hart ( Lieb ), Nicholas Joy ( Cecil " The Captain " Lewis ), Marcella Markham ( Cora ), Joe Marr ( Chuck Morello ), John Marriott ( Joe Mott ), E. G. Marshall ( Willie Oban ), Al McGranary ( Pat McGloin ), Tom Pedi ( Rocky Pioggi ), Carl Benton Reid ( Larry Slade ), Morton L. Stevens ( Ed Mosher ), Frank Tweddell ( Piet " The General " Wetjoen ), and Michael Wyler ( Moran ).
Kripp Johnson constructed a new group with the returning Don Jackson, Chuck Jackson, Arthur Budd, and Ed Everette.
WXYZ disc jockey Ed McKenzie also brought his talents to TV with The Ed McKenzie Saturday Party with live musical performances from Chuck Berry and Louis Armstrong.
* Derdad Aghamalian, Ed Klautky, Craig Wilson, Sung Hwan Choi, Rae McCarson, Ted Blackman, Leonard Robledo, Rick Del Carmen, Richard Ziehler-Martin, Alex Stevens, Fedja Jovanovic, Bill Sienkiewicz, Joseph Dempsey, Kent Butterworth, Lin Zeng, Tom Nesbitt, Ray Shenusay, Sean Roche, Neil Hunter, John Schaeffer, Chuck Puntuvatana, Felipe Morell, Teri Shikasho, Doug Molitor, Eufronio R. Cruz, Keith Weesner, Moe Green, Hector Martinez, Fernando Tenedora and Junn Roca ( Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego?
Cover art is by Matt Cavotta, with interior art by Steve Belledin, Mitch Cotie, Ed Cox, Steve Ellis, Wayne England, David Hudnut, Jeremy Jarvis, Doug Kovacs, Chuck Lukacs, Jeff Miracola, Monte Moore, William O ' Connor, Michael Phillippi, Ron Spencer, and Franz Vohwinkel.
" Famed jockeys on The Mighty 690 during its heyday included The Real Robert Mitchell, Russell Glen " Buzz " Bennett, Ted Green, Deane Johnson, Marc Sommers, " Skinny " Tom Cheney, J. Andrew Michaels, Todd Bauer, Kathy Fischman, Larry Hamilton, Michael Green, Chuck Kirr, " Hot " Rod Glenn, Marty Maxwell, Terry Young, Bobby Reno, " King " Bob Walker, Marty " With the Party " Maxwell, " TK " Terry Knight, Ed Clancy and Don Anthony.

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