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between an amateur men's club and a women's club, the Chicago Bloomers. When it was discovered that Carsey had actually hired men to play in wigs as the Bloomers, the crowd of 3,250 spectators rioted and demanded their money back; he fled town with the game's proceeds—about $ 700. The manager of the
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as a teenager, pitching on an amateur team known as the Eccentrics with his father as catcher. He gained a nickname, "the Kid", which carried with him when he attracted the attention of professional clubs and began playing in the
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club, eventually appearing in 10 games for that franchise. He then spent brief stints that year with the Washington Senators and New York Giants. He finished the year in the minor leagues, with the Anaconda Serpents in the
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After his retirement, Carsey became a semi-pro player, manager, umpire, and baseball promoter. In 1911, he attempted to establish a club in Washington for the failed
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Carsey was known as a colorful character during his playing career, such as when he got into a fistfight with his manager while playing in the
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in 1891, leading that league in losses, hits, earned runs allowed, and wild pitches. From 1892 to mid-1897, he played for the
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Carsey fathered a son, William, out of wedlock in 1893. Kid's grandson, John, became a longtime producer of NBC television's
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in 1890. He also sat out part of the 1897 and 1898 National League seasons because of a dispute with St. Louis Browns owner
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to Washington in search of Carsey and attempted to press charges for fraudulently using the club's name.
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Little is known about Carsey's later years, though he was spotted in 1951 selling concessions at the
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Carsey attracted attention in 1913 when he promoted an exhibition game in Washington's
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and unconventional delivery, which involved snapping his wrist with little arm motion.
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Carsey made a brief comeback with the Brooklyn Superbas in 1901 before retiring.
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Outsider Baseball: The Weird World of Hardball on the Fringe, 1876–1950
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Baseball Prodigies: Best Major League Seasons by Players Under 21
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Carsey died of pneumonia in Miami, Florida, on March 29, 1960.
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in the Major Leagues from 1891 to 1901. He played for the
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April 8, 1891, for the Washington Statesmen
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List of Major League Baseball career hit batsmen leaders
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July 20, 1901, for the Brooklyn Superbas
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Cellar Dwellers: The Worst Teams in Baseball History
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Carsey debuted with the Washington Statesmen of the
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Pitcher
New York City
Miami
Florida
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Washington Statesmen
1891
Philadelphia Phillies
1892
1897
St. Louis Browns
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1898
Cleveland Spiders
1899
Washington Senators
1899
New York Giants
1899
Brooklyn Superbas
1901
pitcher
Washington Statesmen
Philadelphia Phillies
St. Louis Cardinals
Washington Senators
New York Giants

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