Tom Carey (careyto01)

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Thomas Joseph Carey
born J. J. Norton

  • Bats Right, Throws Right
  • Height 5' 8", Weight 145 lb.

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Biographical Information[edit]

Tom Carey had the first putout in a major league baseball league. In the opener of the 1871 National Association, second baseman Carey caught a liner by Gene Kimball and then completed an unassisted double play by tagging out baserunner Deacon White. He was playing for the Fort Wayne Kekiongas against the Cleveland Forest Citys. Carey had previously played for the amateur Baltimore Marylands.

Biographical information listed for Tom Carey in earlier baseball encyclopedias has proven to be false. While he was born in the New York City area, he was likely three years older than his original listed birthday of 1849. It is known that he was a Civil War veteran who moved from Brooklyn to California in 1869 and was a soldier in San Francisco's Presidio garrison at that time. He returned to California after his playing career and died in San Francisco in 1906.

He umpired 9 games in the National Association from 1873 to 1875, and 29 games in the American Association in 1882.

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