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  1. During his booking, a police officer compared Lucchese's deformed hand with that of Mordecai "Three Finger" Brown, a popular Major League Baseball pitcher. The officer nicknamed Lucchese "Three Finger Brown", an alias that Lucchese always disliked. [7]

  2. Jul 13, 2017 · The public got to know him as “Three Finger Brown,” but you’d never say it to his face. Gaetano “TommyLucchese died on July 13, 1967, of a brain tumor. Thomas Lucchese, better known as “Three-Finger Brown,” is shown in 1958 at an unknown location. (AP Photo)

  3. As a teenager he worked in a factory until an industrial accident cut off part of his right hand, leading to his eventually earning the underworld nickname “Three-Finger Tommy Brown,” a reference to his handicap and Hall of Fame pitcher Mordecai “Three Finger” Brown, one of the more popular pro athletes of that era.

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  4. Lucchese lost a finger in 1915, which earned him the nickname "Three-Finger Brown" after a popular baseball player at the time. As a young man, he racked up a long list of arrests, including ones for homicide, but he managed to avoid conviction in every case except for a single grand larceny charge in the early 1920s.

  5. The name was a reference to former Major League Baseball pitcher Mordecai "Three-Finger" Brown, who excelled at his sport despite losing parts of two fingers on his throwing hand. As the story got around, Lucchese found himself with a nickname he reportedly disliked.

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  7. Jan 4, 2020 · At about the age of 20, Lucchese lost his right index finger in an accident at a Harlem machine shop. Though he actually had four fingers remaining on the hand, he came to share a nickname with a popular pitcher of the day, “Three-Finger Brown.”

  8. Apr 16, 2013 · The police officer compared Lucchese’s hand with Mordecai Brown who at the time was a popular Major League Baseball pitcher. This is where the nickname of Tommy “Three Finger Brown” Lucchese came from, an alias that Lucchese hated to be called.

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