Mickey Cochrane
Portrait of Mickey Cochrane, catcher for the Detroit Tigers. Diamond Stars series. Printed on front: "'Mickey' Cochrane." Printed on back: "Diamond Stars, no. 9. Fielding tips - The catcher's throw. The catcher's throw is a quick, overhand snap, starting from just above and behind the ear. Because the catcher generally throws from a flat-footed, standing position or a crouch, his throw is distinct from those of the pitcher, infielder or outfielder. The brisk, overhead snap gives accuracy and speed. The throw should be aimed to reach basemen a foot or two above the ground, enabling them to tag a sliding runner easily. A catcher's footwork is all important, and he should school himself to be balanced evenly on his feet as he prepares to recieve the pitch and never with his legs straddled widely apart. Austen Lake, Boston American. Gordon S. Cochrane. Born Bridgewater, Mass. 31 years old, 5 ft. 10 1/2 inches, 180 pounds; bats left, throws right. Hit for .322 in 1933. One of 240 major league players with playing tips. [Copyright] 1934, National Chicle Co., Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A."
- Resource ID:
- hr000941
- Subject:
- Cochrane, Mickey, 1903-1962
- Catchers (Baseball)--Michigan--Detroit
- Detroit Tigers (Baseball team)
- Baseball cards
- Publisher:
- National Chicle Co.
- Date:
- 1934
- Format:
- 1 baseball card : col. ; 3 x 2.5 in.
- Department:
- Ernie Harwell Sports Collection
- Location:
- Baseball cards-National Chicle Co.-Diamond Stars-1934-Cochrane, Mickey
- Copyright:
- Physical rights are retained by DPL. Copyright is retained in accordance with U.S. copyright laws.