Pete Galligan
Peter Francis Galligan
also known as Pete Gallagher
- Bats Unknown, Throws Unknown
- Debut September 4, 1886
- Final Game September 4, 1886
- Born January 20, 1860 in Chicago, IL USA
- Died May 20, 1917 in Chicago, IL USA
Biographical Information[edit]
Pete Galligan played one game for the Washington Nationals in 1886. He was long listed in record books as Jim Gallagher, and played in amateur leagues around Chicago, IL as Pete Gallagher. There is evidence that there was another contemporary player in the same general area named James Gallagher (hence the source of the erroneous name), and possibly a third named Patrick "Reddy" Gallagher. There is obviously confusion among the three, which has not completely been sorted out.
In any case, the wrong name meant that nothing was known about the player, whose trace could not be found. A search of contemporary newspapers by researcher Peter Morris determined that the player's correct name was "Peter Galligan", and led to the discovery of other information about him, for example that he was a clerk in the court of records in Chicago, and later served as an Illinois state senator after his retirement as a player.
He is buried at Calvary Catholic Cemetery, in Evanston, IL.
Further Reading[edit]
- "Peter Galligan", in Bill Carle, ed.: Biographical Research Committee Report, SABR, Mays/June 2010, p. 2.
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