Chief Zimmer Biography
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- Born Nov. 23, 1860
Zimmer is regarded by some as "the finest defensive catcher of his day." He set Major League catching records for assists (188 in 1890), double plays (16 in 1895), runners caught stealing (183 in 1893), games at catcher (125 in 1890), and career fielding percentage (.943 as of 1896). As one of the game\'s first every-day catchers, The Sporting News in 1949 called Zimmer "baseball\'s original \'iron man\'." Offensively, Zimmer had a career batting average of .269, but hit above .300 four times, including a career high .340 batting average in 1895.\n', '
Zimmer was also the first president of the Players\' Protective Association and a successful entrepreneur during his playing days, including operation of a wholesale and retail cigar business that he promoted while on the road. His most famous business venture, however, was "Zimmer\'s Baseball Game", a mechanical baseball parlor game that he invented in 1891 and became popular in the early to middle 1890s.\n', '
Zimmer was born in Marietta, Ohio, in 1860. As a young man, he worked as an apprentice in a cabinetmaker\'s shop.\n', '
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