Chief Meyers
Chief Meyers, for instance, is so slow of foot that he misses, in the course of a season, many flies which a faster man would succeed in getting under
Cutting off the runner at third is not so important, large-ly because it happens by no means so frequently. This throw is much shorter but to counterbalance that advantage it has to be made even more quickly and (needless to say) many errors result from the catcher’s tremendous effort to get the ball there in time. Any one who has seen Chief Meyers shoot the ball into left field in a most commendable but ill-fated attempt to locate the third baseman will realize the difficulty of the task.
. -Baseball Magazine, Feb. 1913, vol. X issue 4 "The Greatest of all Catchers" by F.C Lane
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