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Today in MLB History: John Hollison Passes at 99
On August 19, 2025, we remember a significant moment in
MLB
history: the passing of John Hollison at the age of 99 in Chicago. Hollison was notable for being the last surviving major league pitcher to have thrown from a mound just 50 feet from home plate, a relic of the early days of baseball. He made his mark in 1892, pitching in a single game. This milestone highlights the evolution of baseball and the rich history of the
Cubs
. Fans and historians alike reflect on
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Baseball History
and the legacy left by pioneers like Hollison.
Today in #MLB History 1969 John Hollison dies in Chicago at age 99. He was the last surviving major league pitcher to throw from a mound 50 feet from home plate. He pitched in one game in 1892. #Cubs #BeHereForIt #BaseballHistory pic.twitter.com/lFCdWeHoiD
— Sports History and Nostalgia (@leexbaseball) August 19, 2025
Today in #MLB History
On this day, we remember a notable figure from the past: John Hollison, who passed away in Chicago at the impressive age of 99 in 1969. He holds a unique place in baseball history as the last surviving major league pitcher to have thrown from a mound just 50 feet from home plate. This was the standard back in 1892 when he made his one and only appearance in the MLB. Can you imagine the game back then? It’s incredible to think how much the sport has evolved since Hollison’s time. His story is a fascinating chapter in the rich tapestry of baseball history.
John Hollison’s Unique Legacy
John Hollison’s legacy isn’t just about the number of games played; it’s about the era he represents. Pitched in a time when baseball was raw and unrefined, he threw in a league that has since transformed dramatically. The transition from a 50-foot mound to today’s standard height of 60 feet 6 inches showcases just how much the game has changed. His brief career might have spanned just one game, but it symbolizes the long history of major league baseball, connecting players and fans across generations.
#Cubs and #BaseballHistory
Fans of the Chicago Cubs and baseball enthusiasts alike can appreciate the historical significance of Hollison’s story. As we delve into #BaseballHistory, it’s essential to recognize figures like him who paved the way for the stars we admire today. The Cubs, a franchise with a legacy of its own, have seen countless players come and go, but each has contributed to the tapestry of baseball that makes it so beloved.
For more on baseball history and its colorful past, check out [this detailed account](https://www.baseballhall.org/discover/learn/faq) that highlights players like John Hollison and their contributions to the sport.
His passing reminds us to celebrate the history of baseball and the players who have made it what it is today. So the next time you enjoy a game, think back to those early days and the incredible journey the sport has undergone since then.