- Al Schacht
Alexander "Al" Schacht (
November 11 ,1892 , inNew York, New York -July 14 ,1984 , inWaterbury, Connecticut ), was anUnited States professional baseball player and coach. Schacht was apitcher in the Major Leagues from 1919-21. He played for the Washington Senators.Baseball career
Although he compiled a 14-10 won/loss mark (with a 4.48
earned run average ) in his three-year MLB pitching career and was highly regarded as a third-base coach, Schacht's ability to mimic other players from the coaching lines, and his comedy routines with fellow Washington coachNick Altrock , earned him the nickname of "The Clown Prince of Baseball." Ironically, at the height of their collaboration, Schacht and Altrock developed a deep personal animosity and stopped speaking with each other off the field. During their famous comic re-enactments of the Dempsey-Tunney championship boxing match, many speculated that they pulled no punches as they rained blows on each other. ["1954 Baseball register." St. Louis: The Sporting News, 1954]After 11 seasons (1924-34) as a Senator coach, Schacht broke up his act with Altrock to follow Washington manager
Joe Cronin to theBoston Red Sox , where Schacht coached at third base in 1935-36. He then focused on a solo career as a baseball entertainer.Jewish heritage
Schacht, wrote: "There is talk that I am
Jew ish — just because my father was Jewish, my mother is Jewish, I speakYiddish , and once studied to be arabbi and acantor . Well, that’s how rumors get started." [http://www.jstandard.com/articles/4607/1/Why-Jews-love-baseball]References
External links
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