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Tom Oran
Outfielder
Born: c. 1847
California
Died: September 22, 1886(1886-09-22) (aged 38–39)
St. Louis, Missouri

Batted: Unknown

Threw: Unknown

MLB debut
May 4, 1875, for the St. Louis Red Stockings
Last MLB appearance
July 4, 1875, for the St. Louis Red Stockings
MLB statistics
Batting average.185
Home runs0
Runs batted in10
Teams

Thomas Oran (c. 1847 – September 22, 1886), also known as "Lusher Tom" and "Indian Tom",[1] was an American outfielderinMajor League Baseball.[2] After playing amateur baseball for a few years, he played for the St. Louis Red Stockings in 1875 and was the first Native American in the major leagues.[1]

Biography

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Oran was born in California.[2] He played baseball for several amateur baseball teams in St. Louis, Missouri, in the late 1860s, including the Olympics and Unions, and in 1869 he joined the Empire Club as a catcher. During this time, he also worked as a city firefighter.[1]

Oran switched from the catcher position to third base in early 1871. The Empires held the local championship until 1873, and Oran remained on the team during this time. In 1874, he jumped to another team, the Red Stockings.[1] The Red Stockings joined the National Association – now regarded as the first major league – in February of the following year, and Oran played in all 19 of his team's games from May 4 to July 4.[1][2] His fielding percentage as an outfielder and shortstop was just .636, but he led the Red Stockings with 10 runs batted in and 1 triple, while batting .185 and stealing 3 bases.[3] Oran was the first Native American in Major League Baseball.[4] The National Association folded after the 1875 season, and he never played professional baseball again.[1]

Oran was married with one son, also named Thomas. He died in 1886 and was buried in Calvary Cemetery in St. Louis. Four years later, The Sporting News wrote that, "Oran was a half-breed Indian and died from the effects of fire water."[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g Morris, Peter. "Tom Oran". bioproj.sabr.org. Retrieved 2010-12-31.
  • ^ a b c "Tom Oran Statistics and History". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved 2010-12-31.
  • ^ "1875 St. Louis Red Stockings Batting, Pitching, & Fielding Statistics". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved 2010-12-31.
  • ^ Morris, Peter. A Game of Inches (Ivan R. Dee, 2006), p. 269.
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