Ted Easterly
Easterly, through his varied career at Cleveland and Chicago, showed that he is a batter of much promise, but his catching ability by no means equals his work with the stick. While he batted for .311 in ninety-three games (which is a good average for an outfielder let alone a catcher) his work behind the bat was far from brilliant. Easterly is a mechanical player who has little talent for the finer points of the game. -Baseball Magazine, Feb. 1913, vol. X issue 4 "The Greatest of all Catchers" by F.C Lane
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