- Rollie Zeider
Infobox MLB retired
name=Rollie Zeider
position=Infielder
bgcolor1=black
bgcolor2=black
textcolor1=white
textcolor2=white
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=November 16 ,1883
city-state|Auburn|Indiana
deathdate=death date and age|1967|9|12|1883|11|16
city-state|Garrett|Indiana
debutdate=April 14
debutyear= 1910
debutteam=Chicago White Sox
finaldate=September 11
finalyear=1918
finalteam=Chicago Cubs
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.240
stat2label=Home runs
stat2value=5
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=253
teams=
*Chicago White Sox (by|1910-by|1913)
*New York Yankees (by|1913)
* Chicago Chi-Feds/Whales (by|1914-by|1915)
*Chicago Cubs (by|1916-by|1918)
highlights=
* Federal League pennant: 1915
* National League pennant: 1918Rollie Hubert Zeider (
November 16 1883 -September 12 1967 ) was aMajor League Baseball infielder (playing over 100 games at all four infield positions in his career) for theChicago White Sox (by|1910-by|1913),New York Yankees (by|1913), Chicago Chi-Feds/Chicago Whales in theFederal League from by|1914-by|1915, and lastly theChicago Cubs (by|1917-by|1918). He is one of only a few players to play for three differentChicago teams in his career, and one of two to do it in the 20th century. He is the only person to hit home runs for all three Chicago Major League teams in the twentieth century. Along withDutch Zwilling he is the only 20th century player to play in the same city in three different Major Leagues (American League (White Sox), Federal League (Chi-Feds/Whales), and theNational League (Cubs).Strangely, Zeider contributed to another odd record along with Zwilling. The by|1916 Cubs were one of the few teams in history, and the most recent until by|1999 to have three players whose last names begin with "Z": Zeider, Zwilling, and
Heinie Zimmerman . The 1999 Texas Rangers were the first and only since then withJeff Zimmerman ,Todd Zeile , andGregg Zaun .His nickname Bunions came from the blood poisoning he received when
Ty Cobb rammed his spike into his "bunion" during a play.The right-handed Zeider was one of the fastest players in the game, even at the time. With the White Sox, as a
rookie , Zeider accomplished what would end up being his career-high instolen base s with 49. Not only that, but his 49 stolen bases stood as the record for stolen bases by a rookie until 76 years later, whenJohn Cangelosi , another White Sox player, broke it in by|1986 with 50.He reached the top 5 in stolen bases twice (by|1910, his rookie season), and when he had 47 in by|1912. Besides those two season, Zeider's early career came as a utility player. Not until by|1914 did he begin to play regularly every year. By that point, his speed had decreased, but he still came in eighth in the league in steals with 35 that year (tied with Tom Downey and
Baldy Louden ). It was also, arguably, his best full season.In a nine-season career, he batted .240 with 5
home run s and 253 RBIs in 941 games. He stole 223 bases in his career and scored 393 runs. He had 769 hits in 3210at bat s. In his onlyWorld Series appearance (1918 with the Cubs), Zeider had two plate appearances and walked twice.Zeider played for the minor-league
Toledo Mud Hens in by|1919.Personal history
Born near
Logansport, Indiana , where his father was a farmer, Zeider grew up inAuburn, Indiana , where his father took a job in asawmill . Zeider was married twice, first to Alberta Doyle, who died of tuberculosis in 1916, then to Margaret Pilgrim.After retiring from professional baseball, he ran a restaurant in
Garrett, Indiana called Polly's Tavern. ("Polly" was his local nickname.) He moved toOrland, Indiana in neighboring Steuben County in 1959. He died in a hospital in Garrett, aged 83 and was interred beside his first wife in Woodlawn Cemetery in Auburn.External links
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/Z/Zeider_Rollie.stm Baseball Library:Rollie Zeider]
* [http://toyou.com/fl/players/stats.cfm?PlayerID=9 Federal League Player Statistics for the 1914-1915 Season: Rollie Zeider]
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8484910 Find A Grave Profile]
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