You can’t always rely on baseball’s record books — they’re haunted by “phantom” players. According to one box score, a player named Lou Proctor walked as a pinch hitter for the St. Louis Browns against the Boston Red Sox on May 13, 1912. It turns out that Lou Proctor was really a Cleveland telegraph operator who had inserted his own name in place of Pete Compton’s. More than two dozen such errors have been uncovered; this one wasn’t found until the mid-1980s.There's a small collection of these players listed at Wikipedia.
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Monday, May 26, 2014
Phantom Players
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Jose
There's a neat bit written by Greg Ross over at Futility Closet regarding the presence of "phantom players" in the record books:
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