Jim St.Vrain
From BR Bullpen
James Marcellin St.Vrain
- Bats Right, Throws Left
- Height 5' 9", Weight 175 lb.
- Debut April 20, 1902
- Final Game June 14, 1902
- Born June 6, 1883 in Ralls County, MO USA
- Died June 12, 1937 in Butte, MT USA
[edit] Biographical Information
Jim St. Vrain had an excellent ERA in his one year in the major leagues, but is probably better known as a player who ran the wrong way.
Although he was a left-handed pitcher, St. Vrain batted right-handed. One day manager Frank Selee suggested he try batting left-handed; upon making contact with the ball, St. Vrain was confused enough to run to third base (he was thrown out at first base).
While his ERA was excellent, he gave up a lot of unearned runs, and that might have been why he did not stick with the major league team.
At the age of 19, he was the youngest player on the Chicago Orphans (they weren't yet called the "Cubs"), and the youngest player in the league.

