詹姆士·約瑟夫·「尼克西」·卡拉罕(英語:James Joseph Nixey Callahan, 1874年3月18日—1934年10月4日)為美國職棒大聯盟的投手及左外野手,他待過費城人、小馬/孤兒(今芝加哥小熊)以及白襪等球隊,他也在白襪和海盜兩隊執教過。1934年他在波士頓去世,享年60歲。[1][2][3]
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1900年,卡拉罕曾經創下連續兩場先發被擊出高達48支安打的紀錄。他在第一場先發挨了23支安打,第二場先發被敲出25支安打。[4]
1902年9月20日,卡拉罕投出美國聯盟史上第一場無安打比賽。[5]此外,他也是唯一一位單場3次打出5支安打的投手(1897年6月29日、1902年5月18日和1903年5月18日)。[6]
John McCollister -The Good, the Bad, & the Ugly: Pittsburgh Pirates 2008 -
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Jimmy 「Nixey」 Callahan. Years Managed: 1916–1917 Record: 85–129 League Titles: 0 World Championships: 0 Of Interest: Following their poor record in Jimmy Callahan's first season as manager in 1916, the Pirates were even worse the next year. Eventually, the situation became too much for this strict disciplinarian to bear, and he mysteriously disappeared from the team 185
John Thorn Base Ball: A Journal of the Early Game, Vol. 7: - Volume 7 2014 -- Page 45
0786479019 "His name was Jimmy Callahan. James Joseph Callahan was born at Fitchburg, Massachusetts, on March 18, 1874, to Irish immigrants James and Margaret (Glynn) Callahan.1 In boyhood, his mother nicknamed him 「Nixey」 for reasons long since lost to history. He received his primary education at the local public school, where he presumably practiced baseball in the playground during recess and after class. But at age 14, Jimmy lost his father and had to abandon further schooling to support his mother. He first worked at a cotton mill and was later trained as a plumber's apprentice, neither of which he especially enjoyed.2 It was while employed at the cotton mill that Jimmy emerged as a talented pitcher for the company team. His next stop was the semi-professional team of Pepperell, one of the best in Massachusetts. Reportedly, he won 28 games for Pepperell in 1891.
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0557472954 "A forever-disputed milestone occurred on June 18 when Cap Anson notched his 3,000th hit.136 Chicago set the still-standing record for runs scored in a game in support of pitcher Jimmy Callahan, nicknamed Nixey, on June 29. On thirty hits, the Colts tallied 36 runs against only seven for Louisville. Callahan first drew interest as a pitcher on a Massachusetts textile team and, later, in semi-pro ball. In 1895, he led the Eastern League with a 30-9 record for Springfield. "