The Careers of pitchers Jack Quinn and Howard Ehmke began in the Deadball Era and peaked in the 1920s.
Because of his determination, work ethic, outlook on life, and physical conditioning, however, he co.
As far back as 1912, when he was just twenty-nine, Quinn was told he was too old to play and on the downward side of his career.
They were teammates for many years, with both the cellar-dwelling Boston Red Sox and later with the world champion Philadelphia Athletics, managed by Connie Mack.
The Careers of pitchers Jack Quinn and Howard Ehmke began in the Deadball Era and peaked in the 1920s