Ed Sweeney

 At New York Sweeney suffered somewhat in the general disintegration of a once great club. When at his best Sweeney has no superiors in the Ameri-can League and it is doubtful if there was a more consistent performer than he last season. He took part in no games, batted for .268 and fielded for .955. While his work suffered noticeably at times and was never over-steady, it was generally of a high order and sometimes even brilliant. -Baseball Magazine, Feb. 1913, vol. X issue 4 "The Greatest of all Catchers" by F.C Lane

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