Irish American Baseball Society

Irish American Baseball Society The Irish American Baseball Hall of Fame recognizes players, managers, executives, journalists, and

Baseball has long welcomed immigrants from its earliest days, when an estimated 30% of players claimed Irish heritage. Many of the biggest stars at the turn of the 20th century were either immigrants or their descendants, including Michael “King” Kelly, Roger Connor (Home Run King before Babe Ruth), Eddie Collins, Big Ed Walsh and managers Connie Mack and John McGraw. The Irish American Baseball H

all of Fame recognizes players, managers, executives, journalists, and entertainers of Irish descent who have significantly impacted the game.

03/17/2022

News from Shaun Clancy! The Irish American Baseball Hall of Fame is in great hands with the Irish American Baseball Society! ☘️⚾️

02/24/2021

Meet Pud Galvin — an Irish Baseball Legend! ☘️ ⚾

James Francis “Pud” Galvin was born on Christmas Day in 1855. He grew up in a poor section of St. Louis known as the “Kerry Patch,” an area that was named after the home county of most of its Irish residents, although Galvin's parents, Martin and Bridget, came from Clare and Mayo, respectively.

Galvin only stood 5 feet 8 inches tall and his hands weren't big enough for him to master a curveball. But he made up for his lack of size with strength and dedication to his craft. It wasn't long before James Francis Galvin had earned his nickname "Pud," because of his ability to turn batters into "pudding."

While pitching for the St. Louis Red Stockings in 1876, Galvin threw the first perfect game in the history of organized baseball. In fact, the term “perfect game” had never been used before and it wasn’t used to describe Galvin’s performance. His performance was only slightly better than the no-hitter he threw in a game earlier that day!

In his first full major league season, Pud posted a 37-27 record and a 2.28 ERA in 593 innings pitched.

On August 20, 1880, Galvin became the first pitcher to throw a no-hitter on the road. In 1883, Galvin started 75 games and completed 72 of them while maintaining a 2.72. Oh yeah, he also won 46 games!

Pud was widely regarded as the best fielding pitcher of his generation and his pickoff move was the stuff of legend. He once got out of a bases loaded jam by picking off the runner at first, then the runner at third, followed by the runner at second base!

Pud also claimed to have dabbled with performance enhancing drugs, specifically, a form of monkey testosterone. But those were different times — Galvin’s usage was actually praised by the papers!

In 1888, Pud Galvin became baseball’s first 300-game winner. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1965.

IABHOF member Shannon Forde to be inducted in NY State Baseball HOF.
02/22/2021

IABHOF member Shannon Forde to be inducted in NY State Baseball HOF.

Shannon Forde, a pioneer for women in baseball who rose to the title of the Mets’ senior director for public relations, will be inducted into the New York State Baseball Hall of Fame on Nov. 14. Forde

Not in the IABHOF yet, but Thanks for the Memories, Daniel Murphy!
01/30/2021

Not in the IABHOF yet, but Thanks for the Memories, Daniel Murphy!

Daniel Murphy utilizes all the skills in his toolbox this October, hitting seven straight homers, making clever plays and flashing the gloveCheck out http://...

One of them was Aaron's 715th.
01/23/2021

One of them was Aaron's 715th.

Vin Scully at Fan Fest shares his greatest homeruns he has ever called.

Vin Scully calls Henry Aaron's 715th home run.
01/23/2021

Vin Scully calls Henry Aaron's 715th home run.

4/8/74: Vin Scully calls Hank Aaron's milestone home run as he passes Babe Ruth for the most career home runs when he slugs his 715th homerCheck out http://m...

A fitting tribute to Foley's (and other great sports bars) in Sports Illustrated today...
11/25/2020

A fitting tribute to Foley's (and other great sports bars) in Sports Illustrated today...

The COVID-19 pandemic has shuttered countless celebrated watering holes that were like second homes to sports fans.

09/30/2020

Shaun gives an update about the Hall, and gives some info on some upcoming collaboration with the Irish American Baseball Society! Check it out!

07/31/2020

Dave & Andy alongside Neil ranked #2 overall in MLB, only behind the SF Giants

06/16/2020

Photo Gallery: Baseball in Ireland, 1958-1965 Tramore, Waterford City, and Dublin The StoryThe Photos Photo Gallery: Baseball in Ireland 1958-1965 Your IABS Profile Sign in Membership Join the Irish American Baseball Society today for the low cost of $20/year! Shop Irish Baseball GearOur top-selling...

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