1910. Photo of American League's St. Louis Browns baseball John Corriden holding a bat standing on the field at Comiskey Park, which was located at 324 West 35th Street and bounded by West 34th Street, South Shield's Avenue (formerly Portland Avenue) and South Wentworth Avenue, in the Armour Square community area of Chicago, Illinois. Teammates standing on the field and spectators sitting in the stands are visible in the background. This photonegative taken by a Chicago Daily News photographer may have been published in the newspaper.Cite as: SDN-008946, Chicago Daily News negatives collection, Chicago Historical Society. A very solid defensive infieldfer during the dead ball era when the action was focused on the infield, Red Corriden joined the St Louis Browns at age 22 back in 1910. He played 149 games at shortstop, mainly with the Chicago Cubs, played 47 games at third , 12 at second base and one in the outfield. |