Died: December 23, 1916(1916-12-23) (aged 38) Toledo, Ohio
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
September 19, 1899, for the Brooklyn Superbas
Last MLB appearance
September 27, 1902, for the Detroit Tigers
MLB statistics
Batting average
.291
Home runs
9
Runs batted in
123
Teams
Brooklyn Superbas (1899)
Cleveland Blues (1901)
Cincinnati Reds (1902)
Detroit Tigers (1902)
Ervin Thomas Beck (July 19, 1878 – December 23, 1916), nicknamed "Dutch", was an American second baseman. He played three seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1899 to 1902 for the Brooklyn Superbas, Cleveland Blues, Cincinnati Reds, and Detroit Tigers.[1]
^"Erve Beck Statistics and History". Accessed June 8, 2017.
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Company. ISBN 978-1-4766-7165-9 "ErveBeck: The Prince of Forgotten Firsts – Society for American Baseball Research". "ErveBeck Minor Leagues Statistics &...
Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot ErveBeck Toledo BA .371 George Kelb Toledo W 25 ErveBeck Toledo Runs 101 ErveBeck Toledo Hits 171 Jake Ganzel New Castle...
McCarthy (LF), Frank Genins (CF), Candy LaChance (1B), Bill Bradley (3B), ErveBeck (2B), Bill Hallman (SS), Bob Wood (C), and Bill Hoffer (P). Hoffer allowed...
Catchers Duke Farrell John Grim Deacon McGuire Aleck Smith Infielders ErveBeck Doc Casey Pete Cassidy Bill Dahlen Tom Daly Hughie Jennings Dan McGann...
the first hit for what would become a ten run rally and a 14–13 win. ErveBeck of the Cleveland Blues (now the Guardians) hit the first home run in American...
Otto Williams. The team also included Ted Breitenstein, George Rohe and ErveBeck. Breitenstein went 21–5, and Dygert put up a record of 18–4. "Spalding's...
June 1, he hit his 68th career home run with the Mud Hens, breaking ErveBeck's 107-year old franchise record. Hessman also appeared in 17 games with...
third base, while ErveBeck, who spent the 1901 season with the Cleveland Blues of the American League, took over at second base. Beck had hit .289 with...
Syracuse Stars (1879), and Philadelphia Keystones (1884). December 23 – ErveBeck, 38, second baseman for four different teams in the American and National...
John Terry Joe Yeager Catchers Fritz Buelow Deacon McGuire Infielders ErveBeck Doc Casey Pop Dillon Kid Elberfeld Kid Gleason Sport McAllister John O'Connell...