Mordecai Brown Of The Chicago Cubs
American baseball player Mordecai Brown (1876 - 1948), pitcher for the Chicago Cubs from 1903 to 1912, holds a bat during practice, 1900s. Nicknamed 'Miner' by his teammates because of the years he spent working in a coal mine before joining the league at age 24, Brown, whose right hand was left mangled after a childhood farming accident, started his career as an infielder. Once he learned how to put spin on a ball by releasing it off of his stubbed little finger, he became a pitcher and earned the nickname 'Three Finger' from the press. (Photo by FPG/Getty Images)

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