Gabby Street

  Street was long one of the great-est catchers in the American League al-though he was a notoriously weak batter. Part of his supremacy lay in the fact that when behind the bat he always kept up a running fire of conversation with the batter in an effort to rattle that unfortun-ate individual. It stands to reason that when a man is facing a pitcher at a critical moment it is not going to make his nerve any steadier to have a tanta-lizing voice behind his ear pouring forth a constant strain of disconcerting re-marks. Street won the nickname of ”Gaby” on this account and no little of his success as catcher was due to his con-stant, irritating flow of language. -Baseball Magazine, Feb. 1913, vol. X issue 4 "The Greatest of all Catchers" by F.C Lane

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