Herman Dehlman

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Herman J. Dehlman (Dutch)

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Herman Dehlman died before he was 35, but he had six years in the early major leagues. A weak hitter, he played first base at a time when the job required a lot of skill. He was apparently a good fielder at the position. One indication was a triple play that occurred in 1876, when Joe Judge hit a drive which shortstop Dickey Pearce grabbed and threw to Dehlman at first, catching the runner off the base. Dehlman then whizzed the ball to third baseman Joe Battin, catching another runner off third.

One observer calculated that Dehlman deserved the 1876 Gold Glove on the basis of Win Shares.

And Dehlman could draw walks, which helped his offensive output. Four of his six teams finished under .500, but his best year by far was in St. Louis in 1875 on a team that finished 39-29, when he led the league in walks. He also led the league in strikeouts, indicating that he tried not to swing.

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