Died: April 9, 1917(1917-04-09) (aged 69) Flushing, New York
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
May 5, 1871, for the Boston Red Stockings
Last MLB appearance
July 12, 1877, for the Cincinnati Reds
MLB statistics
Batting average
.257
Hits
248
RBIs
110
Teams
National Association of Base Ball Players
Buckeye of Cincinnati (1867)
Cincinnati Red Stockings (1868–1870)
League Player
Boston Red Stockings (1871–1872)
Baltimore Canaries (1874)
New Haven Elm Citys (1875)
Cincinnati Reds (1876–1877)
League Manager
New Haven Elm Citys (1875)
Cincinnati Reds (1876)
Charles Harvey Gould (August 21, 1847 – April 9, 1917), nicknamed "The Bushel Basket",[1] was an American Major League Baseball player during the 1860s and 1870s. He was the first baseman for the original Cincinnati Red Stockings of 1869 and 1870, the first team consisting entirely of professional players. He was the only native Cincinnatian on the club.
Gould was noted as having an affable personality, and for being six feet tall, the only such player on the Red Stockings that tall. His height and long arms were physical traits that factored in his high fielding proficiency. He was rarely noted for making errors, or "muffing" the ball during his career, but it was his throwing error in the eleventh inning of a game between the Red Stockings and the Brooklyn Atlantics in 1870, that allowed the winning run to score, ending the Stockings' winning streak, which was at 84 games.
He returned home in 1876 to lead the new club that was a charter member of the National League. In all he played about twelve seasons of "bare hand" first base for major teams.
in Boston, where he signed Gould and two other Red Stockings for 1871. Wright brought along the nickname, too. CharlieGould remained two seasons at first...
city. There was one local recruit, too, from the rival Buckeye club: CharlieGould at first base. Harry Wright remained the first pitcher, sharing that...
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Crows. In 2011, Gould won the Outstanding Performance Award at the Atlantic Film Festival for his role in the film Charlie Zone. Gould's uncle was Donald...
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next year the band changed their name to the Aussie Blue Flames, and CharlieGould was the guitarist. Over the years, the band featured Dave Coulton (guitar...
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was Charlie Chaplin's first true love. Gould was married to his third wife, Florence La Caze (1895–1983), from 1923 until his death. Together Gould and...
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officially join the National Association for the 1872 season. September 5 – CharlieGould of the Boston Red Stockings hits the first grand slam in professional...
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holder 1872–1879 Succeeded by Charley Jones Sporting positions Preceded by CharlieGould Cincinnati Reds (1876–1880) Managers 1877 Succeeded by Bob Addy...
member of the National League. Probably he was hired by old teammate CharlieGould, the first baseman and manager. His major league career ended two years...
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other awards. He currently lives in Los Angeles. Gould has written three crime/mystery novels in the Charlie Waldo series. Last Looks is a mystery novel published...
musical comedy actress Edith Kelly, married American millionaire Frank Jay Gould, and later Albert de Courville. Her brother, Arthur, became an executive...
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