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Ned Williamson: Baseball Career and Statistics

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Title: Ned Williamson: Baseball Career and Statistics

Total Categories: 8

Category Stats

  • Early Life and Debut: 2 flashcards, 4 questions
  • Playing Career: Positions and Teams: 8 flashcards, 11 questions
  • Hitting Records and Statistics: 26 flashcards, 30 questions
  • Fielding Prowess: 4 flashcards, 6 questions
  • Injuries and Career Impact: 5 flashcards, 8 questions
  • Later Life and Death: 3 flashcards, 7 questions
  • Post-Career Recognition: 1 flashcards, 2 questions
  • General Information: 2 flashcards, 0 questions

Total Stats

  • Total Flashcards: 51
  • True/False Questions: 39
  • Multiple Choice Questions: 29
  • Total Questions: 68

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Study Guide: Ned Williamson: Baseball Career and Statistics

Study Guide: Ned Williamson: Baseball Career and Statistics

Early Life and Debut

Ned Williamson commenced his Major League Baseball career on May 1, 1878, representing the Indianapolis Blues.

Answer: True

The established debut date for Ned Williamson in Major League Baseball is May 1, 1878, with the Indianapolis Blues.

Related Concepts:

  • State the date and team of Ned Williamson's Major League Baseball debut.: Ned Williamson made his Major League Baseball debut on May 1, 1878, playing for the Indianapolis Blues.
  • List the Major League Baseball teams for which Ned Williamson played.: Ned Williamson played for the Indianapolis Blues (National League), the Chicago White Stockings (NL), and the Chicago Pirates (Players' League).
  • Provide Ned Williamson's batting average from his rookie season with the Indianapolis Blues.: In his 1878 rookie season with the Indianapolis Blues, Ned Williamson posted a batting average of .232.

In which U.S. state was Ned Williamson born?

Answer: Pennsylvania

Ned Williamson was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Related Concepts:

  • Provide the birth and death dates and locations for Ned Williamson.: Ned Williamson was born on October 24, 1857, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He died on March 3, 1894, at the age of 36 in Willow Springs, Arkansas, USA.
  • Identify Ned Williamson and his primary baseball positions.: Ned Williamson, born Edward Nagle Williamson, was an American professional baseball player. His primary positions were third baseman and shortstop.
  • State the date and team of Ned Williamson's Major League Baseball debut.: Ned Williamson made his Major League Baseball debut on May 1, 1878, playing for the Indianapolis Blues.

When did Ned Williamson make his Major League Baseball debut?

Answer: May 1, 1878

Ned Williamson's Major League Baseball debut occurred on May 1, 1878.

Related Concepts:

  • State the date and team of Ned Williamson's Major League Baseball debut.: Ned Williamson made his Major League Baseball debut on May 1, 1878, playing for the Indianapolis Blues.
  • Identify Ned Williamson and his primary baseball positions.: Ned Williamson, born Edward Nagle Williamson, was an American professional baseball player. His primary positions were third baseman and shortstop.
  • Identify Ned Williamson's final Major League Baseball appearance and the team he played for.: Ned Williamson's last Major League Baseball appearance was on September 27, 1890, with the Chicago Pirates.

What was Ned Williamson's batting average during his rookie season with the Indianapolis Blues in 1878?

Answer: .232

Ned Williamson posted a batting average of .232 in his rookie season of 1878 with the Indianapolis Blues.

Related Concepts:

  • Provide Ned Williamson's batting average from his rookie season with the Indianapolis Blues.: In his 1878 rookie season with the Indianapolis Blues, Ned Williamson posted a batting average of .232.
  • State the date and team of Ned Williamson's Major League Baseball debut.: Ned Williamson made his Major League Baseball debut on May 1, 1878, playing for the Indianapolis Blues.
  • Provide Ned Williamson's batting average for the 1879 season.: In 1879, Ned Williamson's batting average was .294.

Playing Career: Positions and Teams

Ned Williamson, born Edward Nagle Williamson, primarily occupied the outfielder position throughout his Major League Baseball career.

Answer: False

While Williamson did play outfield, his primary positions were third base and shortstop, as documented in his career records.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify Ned Williamson and his primary baseball positions.: Ned Williamson, born Edward Nagle Williamson, was an American professional baseball player. His primary positions were third baseman and shortstop.
  • List the Major League Baseball teams for which Ned Williamson played.: Ned Williamson played for the Indianapolis Blues (National League), the Chicago White Stockings (NL), and the Chicago Pirates (Players' League).
  • State the date and team of Ned Williamson's Major League Baseball debut.: Ned Williamson made his Major League Baseball debut on May 1, 1878, playing for the Indianapolis Blues.

During his Major League Baseball career, Ned Williamson played for the Chicago Cubs, the New York Yankees, and the Boston Red Sox.

Answer: False

Williamson's Major League Baseball career included stints with the Indianapolis Blues, Chicago White Stockings, and Chicago Pirates, but not the Cubs, Yankees, or Red Sox.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify Ned Williamson and his primary baseball positions.: Ned Williamson, born Edward Nagle Williamson, was an American professional baseball player. His primary positions were third baseman and shortstop.
  • List the Major League Baseball teams for which Ned Williamson played.: Ned Williamson played for the Indianapolis Blues (National League), the Chicago White Stockings (NL), and the Chicago Pirates (Players' League).
  • Identify Ned Williamson's final Major League Baseball appearance and the team he played for.: Ned Williamson's last Major League Baseball appearance was on September 27, 1890, with the Chicago Pirates.

Ned Williamson's final Major League Baseball appearance occurred in 1890, playing for the Chicago White Stockings.

Answer: False

Williamson's last Major League Baseball appearance was in 1890, but it was with the Chicago Pirates, not the Chicago White Stockings.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify Ned Williamson's final Major League Baseball appearance and the team he played for.: Ned Williamson's last Major League Baseball appearance was on September 27, 1890, with the Chicago Pirates.
  • Identify Ned Williamson's final Major League Baseball season and his performance statistics therein.: Ned Williamson's final Major League Baseball season was in 1890 with the Chicago Pirates of the Players' League, where he played 73 games and batted .195.
  • Specify the number of games Ned Williamson played in his final Major League Baseball season in 1890.: In his final Major League Baseball season in 1890, Ned Williamson played in 73 games.

Ned Williamson exhibited a left-handed batting and throwing style.

Answer: False

Records indicate that Ned Williamson batted and threw right-handed.

Related Concepts:

  • Specify Ned Williamson's primary batting and throwing hands.: Ned Williamson batted right-handed and threw right-handed.
  • Identify Ned Williamson and his primary baseball positions.: Ned Williamson, born Edward Nagle Williamson, was an American professional baseball player. His primary positions were third baseman and shortstop.
  • List the Major League Baseball teams for which Ned Williamson played.: Ned Williamson played for the Indianapolis Blues (National League), the Chicago White Stockings (NL), and the Chicago Pirates (Players' League).

Following the team's relocation to West Side Park, Ned Williamson's power statistics, encompassing home runs and doubles, experienced a significant decline.

Answer: True

The larger dimensions of West Side Park led to a decrease in Williamson's power numbers, including home runs and doubles, subsequent to the team's move.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify Ned Williamson and his primary baseball positions.: Ned Williamson, born Edward Nagle Williamson, was an American professional baseball player. His primary positions were third baseman and shortstop.
  • Describe the changes in Ned Williamson's hitting statistics subsequent to the Chicago White Stockings' relocation to West Side Park.: Following the move to West Side Park, which had larger dimensions, Williamson's power numbers decreased. His home run total dropped to three, doubles to 16, and his batting average fell to .238.
  • During his tenure with the Chicago White Stockings, in which specific fielding categories did Ned Williamson lead the league?: During his time with the Chicago White Stockings, Ned Williamson led the league multiple times in fielding percentage, assists, and double plays, particularly as a third baseman and later as a shortstop.

Ned Williamson transitioned his primary fielding position from third base to shortstop commencing with the 1886 season.

Answer: True

The 1886 season marked Williamson's shift, with shortstop becoming his primary fielding role.

Related Concepts:

  • Specify when Ned Williamson switched his primary fielding position and to which position.: Beginning in the 1886 season, Ned Williamson switched his primary fielding position from third base to shortstop.
  • Identify Ned Williamson and his primary baseball positions.: Ned Williamson, born Edward Nagle Williamson, was an American professional baseball player. His primary positions were third baseman and shortstop.
  • State the date and team of Ned Williamson's Major League Baseball debut.: Ned Williamson made his Major League Baseball debut on May 1, 1878, playing for the Indianapolis Blues.

Ned Williamson concluded his major league career in 1890 with the Chicago Pirates, participating in 73 games.

Answer: True

The 1890 season with the Chicago Pirates marked the conclusion of Ned Williamson's Major League Baseball career.

Related Concepts:

  • Specify the number of games Ned Williamson played in his final Major League Baseball season in 1890.: In his final Major League Baseball season in 1890, Ned Williamson played in 73 games.
  • Identify Ned Williamson's final Major League Baseball season and his performance statistics therein.: Ned Williamson's final Major League Baseball season was in 1890 with the Chicago Pirates of the Players' League, where he played 73 games and batted .195.
  • Identify Ned Williamson's final Major League Baseball appearance and the team he played for.: Ned Williamson's last Major League Baseball appearance was on September 27, 1890, with the Chicago Pirates.

What were Ned Williamson's primary positions during his Major League Baseball career?

Answer: Third Baseman and Shortstop

Ned Williamson primarily played as a third baseman and later transitioned to shortstop during his Major League Baseball career.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify Ned Williamson and his primary baseball positions.: Ned Williamson, born Edward Nagle Williamson, was an American professional baseball player. His primary positions were third baseman and shortstop.
  • List the Major League Baseball teams for which Ned Williamson played.: Ned Williamson played for the Indianapolis Blues (National League), the Chicago White Stockings (NL), and the Chicago Pirates (Players' League).
  • How was Ned Williamson recognized for his fielding prowess throughout his career?: Statistically, Ned Williamson was considered one of the era's premier fielders. He led the league at his position in fielding percentage and double plays five times each, and in assists six times. As a shortstop, he again led the league in assists and double plays.

Which of the following Major League Baseball franchises did Ned Williamson NOT play for?

Answer: St. Louis Browns

Williamson played for the Indianapolis Blues, Chicago White Stockings, and Chicago Pirates, but never for the St. Louis Browns.

Related Concepts:

  • List the Major League Baseball teams for which Ned Williamson played.: Ned Williamson played for the Indianapolis Blues (National League), the Chicago White Stockings (NL), and the Chicago Pirates (Players' League).
  • Identify Ned Williamson and his primary baseball positions.: Ned Williamson, born Edward Nagle Williamson, was an American professional baseball player. His primary positions were third baseman and shortstop.
  • State the date and team of Ned Williamson's Major League Baseball debut.: Ned Williamson made his Major League Baseball debut on May 1, 1878, playing for the Indianapolis Blues.

What was the effect on Ned Williamson's power hitting statistics following the team's relocation to West Side Park?

Answer: His power numbers decreased due to the larger park dimensions.

The move to West Side Park, which featured larger dimensions, resulted in a decrease in Williamson's power hitting statistics.

Related Concepts:

  • Describe the changes in Ned Williamson's hitting statistics subsequent to the Chicago White Stockings' relocation to West Side Park.: Following the move to West Side Park, which had larger dimensions, Williamson's power numbers decreased. His home run total dropped to three, doubles to 16, and his batting average fell to .238.
  • State Ned Williamson's career batting average.: Ned Williamson's career batting average was .255.
  • How was Ned Williamson recognized for his fielding prowess throughout his career?: Statistically, Ned Williamson was considered one of the era's premier fielders. He led the league at his position in fielding percentage and double plays five times each, and in assists six times. As a shortstop, he again led the league in assists and double plays.

In which season did Ned Williamson transition to playing shortstop as his primary position?

Answer: 1886 season

Williamson adopted shortstop as his primary fielding position beginning in the 1886 season.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify Ned Williamson and his primary baseball positions.: Ned Williamson, born Edward Nagle Williamson, was an American professional baseball player. His primary positions were third baseman and shortstop.
  • Specify when Ned Williamson switched his primary fielding position and to which position.: Beginning in the 1886 season, Ned Williamson switched his primary fielding position from third base to shortstop.
  • State the date and team of Ned Williamson's Major League Baseball debut.: Ned Williamson made his Major League Baseball debut on May 1, 1878, playing for the Indianapolis Blues.

Hitting Records and Statistics

Ned Williamson held the single-season record for home runs from 1884 until it was surpassed by Babe Ruth in 1919.

Answer: True

Williamson's record of 27 home runs, set in 1884, stood for 35 years until Babe Ruth broke it in 1919.

Related Concepts:

  • Determine the duration Ned Williamson's single-season home run record stood and identify the player who broke it.: Ned Williamson's record of 27 home runs stood for 35 years until it was broken in 1919 by Babe Ruth, who hit 29 home runs.
  • Identify Ned Williamson and his primary baseball positions.: Ned Williamson, born Edward Nagle Williamson, was an American professional baseball player. His primary positions were third baseman and shortstop.
  • Provide Ned Williamson's batting average in 1884, the year he set the home run record.: In 1884, the same year he set the single-season home run record, Ned Williamson's batting average was .294.

In 1883, Ned Williamson established a major league record for doubles in a single season by hitting 52 doubles.

Answer: False

Williamson hit 49 doubles in 1883, setting a record at the time. The record of 52 doubles was later achieved by Tip O'Neill in 1887.

Related Concepts:

  • Quantify the number of doubles Ned Williamson hit in 1883 to establish the single-season record.: In 1883, Ned Williamson hit 49 doubles, setting the major league record for a single season.
  • Provide Ned Williamson's batting average for the 1882 season.: In 1882, Ned Williamson's batting average was .282.
  • Quantify the number of home runs Ned Williamson hit in his record-breaking 1884 season.: In 1884, Ned Williamson set the single-season home run record by hitting 27 home runs in a 112-game season.

Tip O'Neill surpassed Ned Williamson's single-season record for doubles in 1887.

Answer: True

Tip O'Neill of the St. Louis Browns set a new record with 52 doubles in 1887, breaking Williamson's previous mark.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify the player who eventually surpassed Ned Williamson's single-season record for doubles.: Tip O'Neill of the St. Louis Browns surpassed Ned Williamson's single-season record for doubles in 1887, hitting 52 doubles.
  • Quantify the number of doubles Ned Williamson hit in 1883 to establish the single-season record.: In 1883, Ned Williamson hit 49 doubles, setting the major league record for a single season.

The short dimensions of Chicago's Lakeshore Park contributed to Ned Williamson's elevated doubles total in 1883.

Answer: True

The proximity of the fences at Lakeshore Park facilitated Williamson's high number of doubles in the 1883 season.

Related Concepts:

  • What factors contributed to Ned Williamson's elevated doubles total in 1883?: Williamson's high doubles total in 1883 was attributed to the short dimensions of Chicago's Lakeshore Park and the park's fence proximity. Additionally, during that era, balls hit over the fence were counted as doubles until 1884, when they became home runs.

Ned Williamson hit 27 home runs in his record-breaking 1884 season, which was played over a 112-game schedule.

Answer: True

While Williamson did hit 27 home runs in 1884, the season comprised 112 games, not 140.

Related Concepts:

  • Quantify the number of home runs Ned Williamson hit in his record-breaking 1884 season.: In 1884, Ned Williamson set the single-season home run record by hitting 27 home runs in a 112-game season.
  • Determine the duration Ned Williamson's single-season home run record stood and identify the player who broke it.: Ned Williamson's record of 27 home runs stood for 35 years until it was broken in 1919 by Babe Ruth, who hit 29 home runs.
  • Provide Ned Williamson's batting average in 1884, the year he set the home run record.: In 1884, the same year he set the single-season home run record, Ned Williamson's batting average was .294.

Babe Ruth surpassed Ned Williamson's single-season home run record in 1919, hitting 29 home runs.

Answer: True

Babe Ruth's 29 home runs in 1919 broke Ned Williamson's 35-year-old record of 27 home runs.

Related Concepts:

  • Determine the duration Ned Williamson's single-season home run record stood and identify the player who broke it.: Ned Williamson's record of 27 home runs stood for 35 years until it was broken in 1919 by Babe Ruth, who hit 29 home runs.

In 1884, ground rules established by Cap Anson stipulated that balls hit over the fence were classified as home runs, not doubles.

Answer: True

The ground rules implemented in 1884 by Cap Anson designated balls hit over the fence as home runs, a change that contributed to Williamson's record-setting season.

Related Concepts:

  • Describe the context surrounding Ned Williamson's 1884 home run record.: In 1884, Chicago's manager Cap Anson established ground rules designating balls hit over the fence as home runs. Williamson capitalized on these rules and the short dimensions of the home park to achieve his record, with 25 of his 27 home runs hit at home.

Ned Williamson achieved the distinction of being the first major league player to hit three home runs in a single game on May 30, 1884.

Answer: True

On May 30, 1884, Ned Williamson became the inaugural player in major league history to hit three home runs within a single game.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify the notable hitting achievement by Ned Williamson on May 30, 1884.: On May 30, 1884, Ned Williamson became the first major league baseball player to hit three home runs in a single game.
  • State the date and team of Ned Williamson's Major League Baseball debut.: Ned Williamson made his Major League Baseball debut on May 1, 1878, playing for the Indianapolis Blues.
  • Identify Ned Williamson and his primary baseball positions.: Ned Williamson, born Edward Nagle Williamson, was an American professional baseball player. His primary positions were third baseman and shortstop.

Ned Williamson's performance in the 1885 and 1886 World Series was statistically weak, with batting averages well below .200.

Answer: True

Williamson's World Series statistics were notably low, with batting averages of .087 in 1885 and .056 in 1886.

Related Concepts:

  • Describe Ned Williamson's role and performance during the 1885 and 1886 World Series.: Williamson participated in the 1885 and 1886 World Series. In 1885, he batted .087 with two hits in 23 at-bats. In 1886, his average was .056 with one hit in 18 at-bats.
  • Provide Ned Williamson's batting average in 1884, the year he set the home run record.: In 1884, the same year he set the single-season home run record, Ned Williamson's batting average was .294.
  • Provide Ned Williamson's batting average for the 1882 season.: In 1882, Ned Williamson's batting average was .282.

Ned Williamson hit nine home runs in the 1883 season.

Answer: True

In 1883, Ned Williamson recorded nine home runs, contributing to his offensive output that year.

Related Concepts:

  • Quantify the number of home runs Ned Williamson hit in 1883.: In 1883, Ned Williamson hit nine home runs.
  • Identify Ned Williamson's final Major League Baseball appearance and the team he played for.: Ned Williamson's last Major League Baseball appearance was on September 27, 1890, with the Chicago Pirates.
  • Quantify the number of home runs Ned Williamson hit in his record-breaking 1884 season.: In 1884, Ned Williamson set the single-season home run record by hitting 27 home runs in a 112-game season.

Ned Williamson's batting average in the 1882 season was .282.

Answer: True

Williamson's batting average in 1882 was .282, not .294.

Related Concepts:

  • Provide Ned Williamson's batting average for the 1882 season.: In 1882, Ned Williamson's batting average was .282.
  • Provide Ned Williamson's batting average for the 1880 season.: In 1880, Ned Williamson's batting average was .251.
  • Provide Ned Williamson's batting average in 1884, the year he set the home run record.: In 1884, the same year he set the single-season home run record, Ned Williamson's batting average was .294.

In 1886, Ned Williamson's strikeout total reached a career high of 71.

Answer: True

Williamson recorded a career-high 71 strikeouts during the 1886 season.

Related Concepts:

  • Quantify the number of strikeouts Ned Williamson recorded in 1886.: In 1886, Ned Williamson's strikeouts reached a career high of 71 in 430 at-bats.
  • Provide Ned Williamson's batting average for the 1888 season.: In 1888, Ned Williamson's batting average was .250.
  • Provide Ned Williamson's batting average for the 1882 season.: In 1882, Ned Williamson's batting average was .282.

Ned Williamson hit 13 triples in 1879, ranking second in the league for that category.

Answer: True

His 13 triples in 1879 placed Ned Williamson second among league leaders in that offensive statistic.

Related Concepts:

  • Quantify the number of triples Ned Williamson hit in 1879.: In 1879, Ned Williamson hit 13 triples, ranking second in the league.
  • List the Major League Baseball teams for which Ned Williamson played.: Ned Williamson played for the Indianapolis Blues (National League), the Chicago White Stockings (NL), and the Chicago Pirates (Players' League).
  • State the date and team of Ned Williamson's Major League Baseball debut.: Ned Williamson made his Major League Baseball debut on May 1, 1878, playing for the Indianapolis Blues.

Ned Williamson accumulated a total of 667 career runs batted in (RBIs).

Answer: True

Across his Major League Baseball career, Ned Williamson amassed 667 RBIs.

Related Concepts:

  • According to the provided statistics, how many career RBIs did Ned Williamson accumulate?: According to the provided statistics, Ned Williamson accumulated 667 career runs batted in (RBIs).
  • Identify Ned Williamson and his primary baseball positions.: Ned Williamson, born Edward Nagle Williamson, was an American professional baseball player. His primary positions were third baseman and shortstop.
  • What is the significance of Ned Williamson's inclusion in the 'See also' section of the source article?: The 'See also' section lists related topics, indicating Williamson's connection to broader baseball history, such as lists of home run records and annual leaders, highlighting his statistical and historical context within the sport.

Ned Williamson's career batting average concluded at .255.

Answer: True

The aggregate batting average for Ned Williamson over his entire Major League Baseball career was .255.

Related Concepts:

  • State Ned Williamson's career batting average.: Ned Williamson's career batting average was .255.
  • Identify Ned Williamson and his primary baseball positions.: Ned Williamson, born Edward Nagle Williamson, was an American professional baseball player. His primary positions were third baseman and shortstop.
  • According to the provided statistics, how many career RBIs did Ned Williamson accumulate?: According to the provided statistics, Ned Williamson accumulated 667 career runs batted in (RBIs).

During Chicago's record-setting 18-run inning on September 6, Ned Williamson achieved three hits and scored three runs.

Answer: True

In the historic 18-run inning, Williamson's performance included three hits and three runs scored, setting individual records for that inning.

Related Concepts:

  • Quantify the number of runs Ned Williamson scored during Chicago's record-setting 18-run inning on September 6.: During the Chicago White Stockings' record 18-run inning on September 6, Ned Williamson scored three runs.
  • Identify Ned Williamson's final Major League Baseball appearance and the team he played for.: Ned Williamson's last Major League Baseball appearance was on September 27, 1890, with the Chicago Pirates.
  • During his tenure with the Chicago White Stockings, in which specific fielding categories did Ned Williamson lead the league?: During his time with the Chicago White Stockings, Ned Williamson led the league multiple times in fielding percentage, assists, and double plays, particularly as a third baseman and later as a shortstop.

Ned Williamson's batting average in 1884, the year he established the home run record, was .294.

Answer: True

In 1884, the same year he set the home run record, Williamson posted a batting average of .294.

Related Concepts:

  • Provide Ned Williamson's batting average in 1884, the year he set the home run record.: In 1884, the same year he set the single-season home run record, Ned Williamson's batting average was .294.
  • Provide Ned Williamson's batting average for the 1882 season.: In 1882, Ned Williamson's batting average was .282.
  • Provide Ned Williamson's batting average for the 1880 season.: In 1880, Ned Williamson's batting average was .251.

What was the significance of Ned Williamson's 1884 season concerning home runs?

Answer: He set the single-season record for home runs with 27.

In 1884, Ned Williamson set the single-season Major League Baseball record for home runs with 27.

Related Concepts:

  • Provide Ned Williamson's batting average in 1884, the year he set the home run record.: In 1884, the same year he set the single-season home run record, Ned Williamson's batting average was .294.
  • Quantify the number of home runs Ned Williamson hit in his record-breaking 1884 season.: In 1884, Ned Williamson set the single-season home run record by hitting 27 home runs in a 112-game season.
  • What is the significance of Ned Williamson's inclusion in the 'See also' section of the source article?: The 'See also' section lists related topics, indicating Williamson's connection to broader baseball history, such as lists of home run records and annual leaders, highlighting his statistical and historical context within the sport.

Which factor did NOT contribute to Ned Williamson's elevated number of doubles in 1883?

Answer: A rule change where balls hit over the fence were counted as doubles.

The rule change regarding balls hit over the fence (which became home runs in 1884) did not contribute to the 1883 doubles total; rather, park dimensions and hitting style were factors.

Related Concepts:

  • What factors contributed to Ned Williamson's elevated doubles total in 1883?: Williamson's high doubles total in 1883 was attributed to the short dimensions of Chicago's Lakeshore Park and the park's fence proximity. Additionally, during that era, balls hit over the fence were counted as doubles until 1884, when they became home runs.
  • Quantify the number of doubles Ned Williamson hit in 1883 to establish the single-season record.: In 1883, Ned Williamson hit 49 doubles, setting the major league record for a single season.
  • Provide Ned Williamson's batting average for the 1882 season.: In 1882, Ned Williamson's batting average was .282.

For how many years did Ned Williamson's single-season home run record remain unbroken?

Answer: 35 years

Ned Williamson's record of 27 home runs stood for 35 years until it was surpassed in 1919.

Related Concepts:

  • Determine the duration Ned Williamson's single-season home run record stood and identify the player who broke it.: Ned Williamson's record of 27 home runs stood for 35 years until it was broken in 1919 by Babe Ruth, who hit 29 home runs.
  • Quantify the number of home runs Ned Williamson hit in his record-breaking 1884 season.: In 1884, Ned Williamson set the single-season home run record by hitting 27 home runs in a 112-game season.
  • Provide Ned Williamson's batting average in 1884, the year he set the home run record.: In 1884, the same year he set the single-season home run record, Ned Williamson's batting average was .294.

What unique hitting achievement did Ned Williamson accomplish on May 30, 1884?

Answer: He became the first player to hit three home runs in one game.

On May 30, 1884, Ned Williamson achieved the distinction of being the first player in major league history to hit three home runs in a single game.

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  • Identify the notable hitting achievement by Ned Williamson on May 30, 1884.: On May 30, 1884, Ned Williamson became the first major league baseball player to hit three home runs in a single game.
  • Provide Ned Williamson's batting average in 1884, the year he set the home run record.: In 1884, the same year he set the single-season home run record, Ned Williamson's batting average was .294.
  • Quantify the number of home runs Ned Williamson hit in his record-breaking 1884 season.: In 1884, Ned Williamson set the single-season home run record by hitting 27 home runs in a 112-game season.

What was Ned Williamson's batting average during the 1885 World Series?

Answer: .087

Ned Williamson posted a batting average of .087 in the 1885 World Series.

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  • Describe Ned Williamson's performance in the 1885 World Series, specifically his batting average and runs scored.: In the 1885 World Series, Ned Williamson achieved a batting average of .087, collecting two base hits in 23 at-bats and scoring one run.
  • Provide Ned Williamson's batting average in 1884, the year he set the home run record.: In 1884, the same year he set the single-season home run record, Ned Williamson's batting average was .294.
  • Provide Ned Williamson's batting average for the 1880 season.: In 1880, Ned Williamson's batting average was .251.

What was Ned Williamson's batting average during his final Major League Baseball season in 1890?

Answer: .195

In his final Major League Baseball season in 1890, Ned Williamson recorded a batting average of .195.

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  • Identify Ned Williamson's final Major League Baseball season and his performance statistics therein.: Ned Williamson's final Major League Baseball season was in 1890 with the Chicago Pirates of the Players' League, where he played 73 games and batted .195.
  • Specify the number of games Ned Williamson played in his final Major League Baseball season in 1890.: In his final Major League Baseball season in 1890, Ned Williamson played in 73 games.
  • State Ned Williamson's career batting average.: Ned Williamson's career batting average was .255.

What was Ned Williamson's batting average during the 1879 season?

Answer: .294

In 1879, Ned Williamson achieved a batting average of .294.

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  • Provide Ned Williamson's batting average for the 1879 season.: In 1879, Ned Williamson's batting average was .294.
  • Provide Ned Williamson's batting average for the 1880 season.: In 1880, Ned Williamson's batting average was .251.
  • Provide Ned Williamson's batting average for the 1882 season.: In 1882, Ned Williamson's batting average was .282.

How many doubles did Ned Williamson hit during the 1882 season?

Answer: 27

Ned Williamson hit 27 doubles in the 1882 season.

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  • Quantify the number of doubles Ned Williamson hit in 1883 to establish the single-season record.: In 1883, Ned Williamson hit 49 doubles, setting the major league record for a single season.
  • Provide Ned Williamson's batting average for the 1882 season.: In 1882, Ned Williamson's batting average was .282.
  • Provide Ned Williamson's batting average for the 1880 season.: In 1880, Ned Williamson's batting average was .251.

What was Ned Williamson's batting average during the 1888 season?

Answer: .250

Williamson's batting average in the 1888 season was .250.

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  • Provide Ned Williamson's batting average for the 1888 season.: In 1888, Ned Williamson's batting average was .250.
  • Provide Ned Williamson's batting average for the 1882 season.: In 1882, Ned Williamson's batting average was .282.
  • Provide Ned Williamson's batting average for the 1880 season.: In 1880, Ned Williamson's batting average was .251.

How many runs batted in (RBIs) did Ned Williamson record during the 1888 season?

Answer: 73

Ned Williamson recorded 73 RBIs during the 1888 season.

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  • Quantify the number of RBIs Ned Williamson recorded in the 1888 season.: In the 1888 season, Ned Williamson recorded 73 RBIs.
  • According to the provided statistics, how many career RBIs did Ned Williamson accumulate?: According to the provided statistics, Ned Williamson accumulated 667 career runs batted in (RBIs).
  • Identify Ned Williamson and his primary baseball positions.: Ned Williamson, born Edward Nagle Williamson, was an American professional baseball player. His primary positions were third baseman and shortstop.

What was Ned Williamson's career batting average?

Answer: .255

Ned Williamson's career batting average stands at .255.

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  • State Ned Williamson's career batting average.: Ned Williamson's career batting average was .255.
  • Identify Ned Williamson and his primary baseball positions.: Ned Williamson, born Edward Nagle Williamson, was an American professional baseball player. His primary positions were third baseman and shortstop.
  • According to the provided statistics, how many career RBIs did Ned Williamson accumulate?: According to the provided statistics, Ned Williamson accumulated 667 career runs batted in (RBIs).

Answer: He had three hits and scored three runs.

Within the historic 18-run inning, Ned Williamson recorded three hits and scored three runs, setting individual records for that inning.

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  • Quantify the number of runs Ned Williamson scored during Chicago's record-setting 18-run inning on September 6.: During the Chicago White Stockings' record 18-run inning on September 6, Ned Williamson scored three runs.
  • During his tenure with the Chicago White Stockings, in which specific fielding categories did Ned Williamson lead the league?: During his time with the Chicago White Stockings, Ned Williamson led the league multiple times in fielding percentage, assists, and double plays, particularly as a third baseman and later as a shortstop.
  • According to the provided statistics, how many career RBIs did Ned Williamson accumulate?: According to the provided statistics, Ned Williamson accumulated 667 career runs batted in (RBIs).

What was Ned Williamson's career-low batting average, and in which season did it occur?

Answer: .216 in 1886

Ned Williamson's career-low batting average was .216, recorded during the 1886 season.

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  • State Ned Williamson's career batting average.: Ned Williamson's career batting average was .255.
  • Identify Ned Williamson's career-low batting average and the season in which it occurred.: Ned Williamson's career-low batting average was .216, which occurred during the 1886 season.
  • Identify Ned Williamson and his primary baseball positions.: Ned Williamson, born Edward Nagle Williamson, was an American professional baseball player. His primary positions were third baseman and shortstop.

Fielding Prowess

In 1885, Ned Williamson led his position in both assists and double plays, extending a pattern observed in preceding seasons.

Answer: True

Williamson's 1885 season saw him lead his position in assists and double plays, continuing a trend of defensive excellence.

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  • Despite a decline in offensive performance, what fielding achievements did Ned Williamson accomplish in 1885?: In 1885, Ned Williamson led his position in assists and double plays for the second and third consecutive years, respectively. He also led the league in fielding percentage for the fifth and final time.
  • Quantify the number of doubles Ned Williamson hit in 1883 to establish the single-season record.: In 1883, Ned Williamson hit 49 doubles, setting the major league record for a single season.
  • During his tenure with the Chicago White Stockings, in which specific fielding categories did Ned Williamson lead the league?: During his time with the Chicago White Stockings, Ned Williamson led the league multiple times in fielding percentage, assists, and double plays, particularly as a third baseman and later as a shortstop.

Ned Williamson was acknowledged as one of the era's preeminent fielders, frequently leading the league in fielding percentage and double plays.

Answer: True

Williamson's defensive statistics consistently placed him among the league's elite, evidenced by multiple leadings in fielding percentage and double plays.

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  • How was Ned Williamson recognized for his fielding prowess throughout his career?: Statistically, Ned Williamson was considered one of the era's premier fielders. He led the league at his position in fielding percentage and double plays five times each, and in assists six times. As a shortstop, he again led the league in assists and double plays.
  • During his tenure with the Chicago White Stockings, in which specific fielding categories did Ned Williamson lead the league?: During his time with the Chicago White Stockings, Ned Williamson led the league multiple times in fielding percentage, assists, and double plays, particularly as a third baseman and later as a shortstop.
  • Identify Ned Williamson and his primary baseball positions.: Ned Williamson, born Edward Nagle Williamson, was an American professional baseball player. His primary positions were third baseman and shortstop.

Ned Williamson led his position in fielding percentage five times throughout his career.

Answer: True

Williamson's consistent defensive excellence is highlighted by his leading the league in fielding percentage for his position on five occasions.

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  • Identify Ned Williamson and his primary baseball positions.: Ned Williamson, born Edward Nagle Williamson, was an American professional baseball player. His primary positions were third baseman and shortstop.
  • How was Ned Williamson recognized for his fielding prowess throughout his career?: Statistically, Ned Williamson was considered one of the era's premier fielders. He led the league at his position in fielding percentage and double plays five times each, and in assists six times. As a shortstop, he again led the league in assists and double plays.
  • During his tenure with the Chicago White Stockings, in which specific fielding categories did Ned Williamson lead the league?: During his time with the Chicago White Stockings, Ned Williamson led the league multiple times in fielding percentage, assists, and double plays, particularly as a third baseman and later as a shortstop.

Ned Williamson secured victory in the long throw contest during the pre-1885 World Series field day, achieving a distance of 400 feet and four inches.

Answer: True

Williamson demonstrated his athletic prowess by winning the long throw competition with a notable distance of 400 feet, 4 inches.

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  • Describe Ned Williamson's role and achievement in the 1885 'field day' competition preceding the World Series.: During the field day competition before the 1885 World Series, Ned Williamson won the long throw contest with a throw measuring 400 feet and four inches.
  • Identify Ned Williamson's final Major League Baseball appearance and the team he played for.: Ned Williamson's last Major League Baseball appearance was on September 27, 1890, with the Chicago Pirates.
  • Identify Ned Williamson and his primary baseball positions.: Ned Williamson, born Edward Nagle Williamson, was an American professional baseball player. His primary positions were third baseman and shortstop.

In 1885, Ned Williamson led his position in which fielding categories?

Answer: Assists and double plays

In 1885, Ned Williamson led his position in both assists and double plays.

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  • How was Ned Williamson recognized for his fielding prowess throughout his career?: Statistically, Ned Williamson was considered one of the era's premier fielders. He led the league at his position in fielding percentage and double plays five times each, and in assists six times. As a shortstop, he again led the league in assists and double plays.
  • During his tenure with the Chicago White Stockings, in which specific fielding categories did Ned Williamson lead the league?: During his time with the Chicago White Stockings, Ned Williamson led the league multiple times in fielding percentage, assists, and double plays, particularly as a third baseman and later as a shortstop.
  • Despite a decline in offensive performance, what fielding achievements did Ned Williamson accomplish in 1885?: In 1885, Ned Williamson led his position in assists and double plays for the second and third consecutive years, respectively. He also led the league in fielding percentage for the fifth and final time.

How many times did Ned Williamson lead the league in fielding percentage for his position?

Answer: Five times

Williamson led the league in fielding percentage for his position on five separate occasions.

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  • How was Ned Williamson recognized for his fielding prowess throughout his career?: Statistically, Ned Williamson was considered one of the era's premier fielders. He led the league at his position in fielding percentage and double plays five times each, and in assists six times. As a shortstop, he again led the league in assists and double plays.
  • Identify Ned Williamson and his primary baseball positions.: Ned Williamson, born Edward Nagle Williamson, was an American professional baseball player. His primary positions were third baseman and shortstop.
  • During his tenure with the Chicago White Stockings, in which specific fielding categories did Ned Williamson lead the league?: During his time with the Chicago White Stockings, Ned Williamson led the league multiple times in fielding percentage, assists, and double plays, particularly as a third baseman and later as a shortstop.

Injuries and Career Impact

Albert Spalding's world tour, featuring the Chicago White Stockings, occurred during the 1888-1889 period.

Answer: True

Albert Spalding's promotional world tour took place in 1888-1889, not in the late 1870s.

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  • Describe Albert Spalding's world tour and its timeframe.: Albert Spalding organized an around-the-world tour in 1888-1889 to promote baseball. It featured two teams, including the Chicago White Stockings, and visited numerous countries.

Ned Williamson sustained a severe kneecap injury during Albert Spalding's world tour in Paris, France, which significantly impacted his career.

Answer: True

The torn kneecap sustained in Paris during the 1889 tour proved to be a career-altering injury for Williamson.

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  • Describe the circumstances under which Ned Williamson sustained a career-altering injury.: Ned Williamson suffered a torn kneecap on March 8, 1889, during a game in Paris, France, as part of Albert Spalding's world tour. This injury necessitated him being bedridden and ultimately curtailed his career.

Albert Spalding declined to provide financial assistance to Ned Williamson for his medical expenses following his injury.

Answer: True

Albert Spalding refused Ned Williamson's request for financial aid concerning his medical costs, leading to lasting resentment.

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  • Describe Albert Spalding's reaction to Ned Williamson's request for financial assistance regarding medical costs post-injury.: After sustaining his knee injury, Ned Williamson requested financial aid from Albert Spalding for his medical costs. Spalding refused, stating he had no obligation, which caused Williamson to never forgive him.
  • Describe the circumstances under which Ned Williamson sustained a career-altering injury.: Ned Williamson suffered a torn kneecap on March 8, 1889, during a game in Paris, France, as part of Albert Spalding's world tour. This injury necessitated him being bedridden and ultimately curtailed his career.

Ned Williamson contributed to the documentation of Albert Spalding's world tour by authoring newspaper articles, not official reports.

Answer: True

Williamson's contribution to documenting the tour involved writing colorful newspaper articles, which later formed part of a published account.

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  • What contribution did Ned Williamson make toward documenting Spalding's world tour?: Ned Williamson authored colorful and humorous newspaper articles as the world tour progressed, which became a significant source for a book detailing the tour.
  • Describe the circumstances under which Ned Williamson sustained a career-altering injury.: Ned Williamson suffered a torn kneecap on March 8, 1889, during a game in Paris, France, as part of Albert Spalding's world tour. This injury necessitated him being bedridden and ultimately curtailed his career.

Ned Williamson's knee injury in 1889 severely limited his playing time and negatively impacted his performance for the season.

Answer: True

The 1889 knee injury restricted Williamson to only 47 games and resulted in a diminished offensive output.

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  • Describe the circumstances under which Ned Williamson sustained a career-altering injury.: Ned Williamson suffered a torn kneecap on March 8, 1889, during a game in Paris, France, as part of Albert Spalding's world tour. This injury necessitated him being bedridden and ultimately curtailed his career.
  • Describe the impact of Ned Williamson's knee injury on his performance during the 1889 season.: The knee injury significantly affected Williamson's 1889 performance. He played only 47 games, batted .237, and managed only five extra-base hits among his 41 total hits.
  • Identify Ned Williamson's final Major League Baseball appearance and the team he played for.: Ned Williamson's last Major League Baseball appearance was on September 27, 1890, with the Chicago Pirates.

How did Albert Spalding respond to Ned Williamson's request for financial assistance concerning medical costs post-injury?

Answer: Spalding refused, stating no obligation.

Albert Spalding declined Ned Williamson's request for financial aid, asserting no obligation to assist with his medical expenses.

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  • Describe Albert Spalding's reaction to Ned Williamson's request for financial assistance regarding medical costs post-injury.: After sustaining his knee injury, Ned Williamson requested financial aid from Albert Spalding for his medical costs. Spalding refused, stating he had no obligation, which caused Williamson to never forgive him.
  • Describe the circumstances under which Ned Williamson sustained a career-altering injury.: Ned Williamson suffered a torn kneecap on March 8, 1889, during a game in Paris, France, as part of Albert Spalding's world tour. This injury necessitated him being bedridden and ultimately curtailed his career.

What was Ned Williamson's contribution to the documentation of Albert Spalding's world tour?

Answer: He wrote newspaper articles that were later used in a book.

Williamson authored newspaper articles during the tour, which subsequently served as source material for a book detailing the expedition.

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  • What contribution did Ned Williamson make toward documenting Spalding's world tour?: Ned Williamson authored colorful and humorous newspaper articles as the world tour progressed, which became a significant source for a book detailing the tour.

How did Ned Williamson's knee injury impact his playing time and performance during the 1889 season?

Answer: He played only 47 games with significantly reduced offensive output.

The knee injury curtailed Williamson's 1889 season to 47 games, accompanied by a notable decline in offensive production.

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  • Describe the impact of Ned Williamson's knee injury on his performance during the 1889 season.: The knee injury significantly affected Williamson's 1889 performance. He played only 47 games, batted .237, and managed only five extra-base hits among his 41 total hits.
  • Describe the circumstances under which Ned Williamson sustained a career-altering injury.: Ned Williamson suffered a torn kneecap on March 8, 1889, during a game in Paris, France, as part of Albert Spalding's world tour. This injury necessitated him being bedridden and ultimately curtailed his career.
  • Specify the number of games Ned Williamson played in his final Major League Baseball season in 1890.: In his final Major League Baseball season in 1890, Ned Williamson played in 73 games.

Later Life and Death

Ned Williamson was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and his death occurred in Willow Springs, Arkansas.

Answer: True

Biographical data confirms Ned Williamson's birth in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and his passing in Willow Springs, Arkansas.

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  • Provide the birth and death dates and locations for Ned Williamson.: Ned Williamson was born on October 24, 1857, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He died on March 3, 1894, at the age of 36 in Willow Springs, Arkansas, USA.
  • Identify Ned Williamson and his primary baseball positions.: Ned Williamson, born Edward Nagle Williamson, was an American professional baseball player. His primary positions were third baseman and shortstop.

Ned Williamson succumbed at the age of 36 due to complications arising from tuberculosis and a liver ailment.

Answer: True

Williamson's declining health was attributed to a liver ailment and tuberculosis, leading to his death at 36.

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  • Identify the immediate cause of Ned Williamson's death.: Ned Williamson died from dropsy (edema) complicated by consumption (tuberculosis) at the age of 36.
  • What health issues did Ned Williamson confront in the period preceding his death?: Following his departure from organized baseball, Ned Williamson's health declined significantly due to a liver ailment and tuberculosis (consumption).
  • Provide the birth and death dates and locations for Ned Williamson.: Ned Williamson was born on October 24, 1857, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He died on March 3, 1894, at the age of 36 in Willow Springs, Arkansas, USA.

Ned Williamson's death was caused by dropsy (edema) complicated by consumption (tuberculosis).

Answer: True

The immediate cause of Ned Williamson's death was dropsy, exacerbated by consumption (tuberculosis).

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  • Identify the immediate cause of Ned Williamson's death.: Ned Williamson died from dropsy (edema) complicated by consumption (tuberculosis) at the age of 36.
  • What health issues did Ned Williamson confront in the period preceding his death?: Following his departure from organized baseball, Ned Williamson's health declined significantly due to a liver ailment and tuberculosis (consumption).
  • Provide the birth and death dates and locations for Ned Williamson.: Ned Williamson was born on October 24, 1857, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He died on March 3, 1894, at the age of 36 in Willow Springs, Arkansas, USA.

Ned Williamson was initially buried in an unmarked grave at Rosehill Cemetery in Chicago.

Answer: True

Williamson's initial burial at Rosehill Cemetery was in an unmarked grave; it was later marked through the efforts of SABR.

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  • State where Ned Williamson was initially interred and describe the subsequent development concerning his grave.: Ned Williamson was initially interred in an unmarked grave at Rosehill Cemetery in Chicago. On November 6, 2021, his grave received a dedication marker thanks to the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR).
  • Provide the birth and death dates and locations for Ned Williamson.: Ned Williamson was born on October 24, 1857, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He died on March 3, 1894, at the age of 36 in Willow Springs, Arkansas, USA.
  • Identify Ned Williamson's final Major League Baseball appearance and the team he played for.: Ned Williamson's last Major League Baseball appearance was on September 27, 1890, with the Chicago Pirates.

Which health conditions contributed to Ned Williamson's declining health subsequent to his baseball career?

Answer: Liver ailment and tuberculosis

Williamson's health deteriorated due to a liver ailment and tuberculosis following his professional baseball career.

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  • What health issues did Ned Williamson confront in the period preceding his death?: Following his departure from organized baseball, Ned Williamson's health declined significantly due to a liver ailment and tuberculosis (consumption).
  • Identify Ned Williamson and his primary baseball positions.: Ned Williamson, born Edward Nagle Williamson, was an American professional baseball player. His primary positions were third baseman and shortstop.
  • List the Major League Baseball teams for which Ned Williamson played.: Ned Williamson played for the Indianapolis Blues (National League), the Chicago White Stockings (NL), and the Chicago Pirates (Players' League).

What was the immediate cause of Ned Williamson's demise?

Answer: Dropsy (edema) complicated by consumption

Ned Williamson died from dropsy (edema), a condition complicated by consumption (tuberculosis).

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  • Identify the immediate cause of Ned Williamson's death.: Ned Williamson died from dropsy (edema) complicated by consumption (tuberculosis) at the age of 36.
  • Provide the birth and death dates and locations for Ned Williamson.: Ned Williamson was born on October 24, 1857, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He died on March 3, 1894, at the age of 36 in Willow Springs, Arkansas, USA.
  • What health issues did Ned Williamson confront in the period preceding his death?: Following his departure from organized baseball, Ned Williamson's health declined significantly due to a liver ailment and tuberculosis (consumption).

Where was Ned Williamson initially interred?

Answer: Rosehill Cemetery, Chicago

Ned Williamson was initially buried in Rosehill Cemetery, located in Chicago.

Related Concepts:

  • Provide the birth and death dates and locations for Ned Williamson.: Ned Williamson was born on October 24, 1857, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He died on March 3, 1894, at the age of 36 in Willow Springs, Arkansas, USA.
  • State where Ned Williamson was initially interred and describe the subsequent development concerning his grave.: Ned Williamson was initially interred in an unmarked grave at Rosehill Cemetery in Chicago. On November 6, 2021, his grave received a dedication marker thanks to the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR).

Post-Career Recognition

The Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) played a pivotal role in the dedication of a marker for Ned Williamson's grave in 2021.

Answer: True

SABR's efforts led to the formal dedication of a grave marker for Ned Williamson in 2021, acknowledging his historical significance.

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  • State where Ned Williamson was initially interred and describe the subsequent development concerning his grave.: Ned Williamson was initially interred in an unmarked grave at Rosehill Cemetery in Chicago. On November 6, 2021, his grave received a dedication marker thanks to the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR).

Who was instrumental in the dedication of a marker for Ned Williamson's grave in 2021?

Answer: The Society for American Baseball Research (SABR)

The Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) spearheaded the effort to dedicate a marker for Ned Williamson's grave in 2021.

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  • State where Ned Williamson was initially interred and describe the subsequent development concerning his grave.: Ned Williamson was initially interred in an unmarked grave at Rosehill Cemetery in Chicago. On November 6, 2021, his grave received a dedication marker thanks to the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR).

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