Kid Elberfeld

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Norman Arthur "Kid" Elberfeld (April 13, 1875 in Pomeroy, Ohio - January 13, 1944 in Chattanooga, Tennessee) was a shortstop in Major League Baseball for the Philadelphia Phillies (1898), Cincinnati Reds (1899), Detroit Tigers (1901-1903), New York Highlanders (1903-1909), Washington Senators (1910-1911), and Brooklyn Robins (1914).

After retiring from playing, the shortstop remained in baseball as a minor league manager, first with the Chattanooga Lookouts and later in Memphis.

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External links

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  • Kid Elberfeld's page on Yankees Extreme
  • Bio at BaseballLibrary.com
  • Obituary at TheDeadBallEra.com

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Categories: Major league shortstops | Philadelphia Phillies players | Cincinnati Reds players | Detroit Tigers players | New York Highlanders players | Washington Senators players | Brooklyn Robins players | 1875 births | 1944 deaths

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