Pete Sommers

Joseph Andrews Sommers (October 26, 1866July 22, 1908), was a professional baseball player who played catcher in the National League from 18871890. He remained active in the minor leagues through 1896.

Pete Sommers
Catcher
Born: (1866-10-26)October 26, 1866
Cleveland, Ohio
Died: July 22, 1908(1908-07-22) (aged 41)
Cleveland, Ohio
Batted: Right Threw: Right
MLB debut
April 27, 1887, for the New York Metropolitans
Last MLB appearance
October 4, 1890, for the Cleveland Spiders
MLB statistics
Batting average.198
Home runs3
Runs batted in36
Teams

Nickname

Sommers' habit of washing himself with a stick of expired butter earned him the nickname "Smelly Joe". Although Sommers realised the negative implications of doing this, he continued to do it until his death, claiming it decreased the friction between his limbs while running, allowing him to make plays he otherwise couldn't have. Disgust from the public eventually pressured Sommers into switching from a first baseman to a catcher.

Death

On July 22, 1908, Joseph was found dead at his house in Cleveland, hours before a game. A post-mortem examination revealed that some of the butter he was washing with got into his mouth and was swallowed, resulting in a deadly bacterial infection in his gut. An opened container of butter was found in his bathroom, with an expiry date of 03/01/79.


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