Ike Van Zandt
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Charles Isaac Van Zandt
- Bats Left, Throws Left
- Debut August 5, 1901
- Final Game October 8, 1905
- Born 1876 in Brooklyn, NY USA
- Died September 14, 1908 in Nashua, NH USA
[edit] Biographical Information
Ike Van Zandt played three seasons in the major leagues for three different teams. He was primarily a pitcher when he came up in 1901, pitching 12 2/3 innings for manager George Davis on the 1901 New York Giants, while appearing in one game as an outfielder. He had a cup of coffee with the 1904 Chicago Cubs, appearing in 3 games in the outfield.
Van Zandt was with Nashua when he was drafted by the St. Louis Browns in the 1904 Rule V Draft. He saw his most big league playing time with the 1905 Browns, appearing in 94 games, primarily as an outfielder but including one as a pitcher.
One source notes that Van Zandt was a free-swinger, drawing only 7 walks while having 339 at-bats in the majors. That gave him a lifetime OBP of .242, although to be fair others were not drawing many walks either (the 1905 Browns had a team OBP of .282 and the league OBP was .299).
After his major league days, Van Zandt played in St. Paul, Binghamton, and Albany. He also worked as a cabinet maker and carpenter.
Van Zandt committed suicide at age 31.



