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    Adrian Constantine Anson (April 17, 1852 – April 14, 1922), nicknamed "Cap" (for "Captain") and "Pop", was an American Major League Baseball (MLB) first baseman. Including his time in the National Association (NA), he played a record 27 consecutive seasons. [ 1 ]

  2. Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Cap Anson. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com

    • April 17, 1852
  3. About Cap Anson. He never played a game in baseball’s “modern” era. But Adrian Constantine “Cap” Anson was one of the great modernizers of the game, bringing strategy and leadership to the National Pastime.

  4. Jan 4, 2012 · Cap Anson, baseball’s first superstar, was the dominant on-field figure of nineteenth-century baseball. He was a small-town boy from Iowa who earned his fame as the playing manager of the fabled Chicago White Stockings, the National League team now known as the Cubs.

  5. Nov 15, 2008 · Cap Anson was one of the greatest hitters, managers and innovators in baseball history. In a LONG career, he hit .300 in a season 24 times, including .380 three times. He played...

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  6. Jun 14, 2024 · Cap Anson’s life and career offer a profound glimpse into the early fabric of professional baseball. As one of the sport’s first superstars, he set benchmarks that influenced generations of players and helped elevate baseball into America’s pastime.

  7. Cap Anson was an American baseball player and manager who played professionally for 27 years and was still in his team’s regular lineup at the age of 45. He batted .300 or better for 23 seasons and was the most famous player of the 19th century. Anson played in the National Association, the first.

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