Ira Thomas

 At Philadelphia the passing of Ira Thomas proved a heavy loss. Thomas was never a flashy or brilliant catcher, but no one excelled him in intimate knowledge of the game or in shrewdness and all around ability in handling his position. Thomas this season took part in forty-six games, batting for .210 and fielding for .971. General slowing up on his part as well as his failure to re-gain his batting eye led Connie Mack to use Lapp most of the season. -Baseball Magazine, Feb. 1913, vol. X issue 4 "The Greatest of all Catchers" by F.C Lane

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