Steve Larkin
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Stephen Patrick Larkin
- Bats Right, Throws Right
- Height 6' 1", Weight 195 lb.
- Debut May 6, 1934
- Final Game May 9, 1934
- Born December 9, 1910 in Cincinnati, OH USA
- Died May 2, 1969 in Norristown, PA USA
[edit] Biographical Information
Steve Larkin pitched seven seasons from 1931 to 1937, mostly in the minors. He served in the United States Army in Greenland during World War II (BN). He had a cup of coffee for the Detroit Tigers in 1934. His best year was in 1933 with Shreveport, LA of the Dixie League, when he was 22-7 with an ERA of 2.88. He was a commuting supervisor for General Electric at King of Prussia, PA. He died suddenly at age 58 at the YMCA in Norristown, PA from a ruptured abdominal aneurysm while enroute from Cincinnati and is buried in Cincinnati, OH.
[edit] Sources
Principal sources for Steve Larkin include newspaper obituaries (OB), government Veteran records (VA,CM,CW), Stars & Stripes (S&S), Sporting Life (SL), The Sporting News (TSN), The Sports Encyclopedia:Baseball 2006 by David Neft & Richard Cohen (N&C), old Who's Who in Baseballs {{{WW}}} (WW), old Baseball Registers {{{BR}}} (BR) , old Daguerreotypes by TSN {{{DAG}}} (DAG), Stars&Stripes (S&S), The Baseball Necrology by Bill Lee (BN), Pat Doyle's Professional Ballplayer DataBase (PD), The Baseball Library (BL), Baseball in World War II Europe by Gary Bedingfield (GB) {{{MORE}}} and independent research by Walter Kephart (WK) and Frank Russo (FR) and others.

