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Joseph Start (October 14, 1842 – March 27, 1927), nicknamed "Old Reliable", was one of the most durable regulars of baseball's earliest era, and one of the top first basemen of his time. He began his playing career in 1859, before the formation of organized leagues and before ballplayers received payment for their services. He continued to play regularly until 1886, when he was 43. Start's career spanned countless innovations that transformed the game in fundamental ways, but he adjusted and continued to play at a high level for almost three decades. Baseball historian Bill Ryczek said that Start "was the last of the pre–Civil War players to hang up his cleats."

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  • Joseph Start (October 14, 1842 – March 27, 1927), nicknamed "Old Reliable", was one of the most durable regulars of baseball's earliest era, and one of the top first basemen of his time. He began his playing career in 1859, before the formation of organized leagues and before ballplayers received payment for their services. He continued to play regularly until 1886, when he was 43. Start's career spanned countless innovations that transformed the game in fundamental ways, but he adjusted and continued to play at a high level for almost three decades. Baseball historian Bill Ryczek said that Start "was the last of the pre–Civil War players to hang up his cleats." (en)
  • Joseph Start (14 de outubro de 1842 – 27 de março de 1927), apelidado de "Old Reliable", foi uma das primeiras grandes estrelas do beisebol em seu início e certamente o melhor primeira base de seu tempo. Começou sua carreira antes da Guerra Civil Americana e continuou a jogar profissionalmente até 1886, aos 43 anos de idade 43. Start morreu em Providence, Rhode Island aos 84 anos. (pt)
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  • *Finished in top four in batting average three times *Finished second in runs scored in 1878 *Finished first in hits in 1878 *Finished first in total bases in 1878 *Finished second in RBIs in 1872 (en)
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  • ; National Association of Base Ball Players : Enterprise of Brooklyn : Brooklyn Atlantics ; League player : New York Mutuals : Hartford Dark Blues : Chicago White Stockings : Providence Grays : Washington Nationals ; League manager : New York Mutuals (en)
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  • Joseph Start (October 14, 1842 – March 27, 1927), nicknamed "Old Reliable", was one of the most durable regulars of baseball's earliest era, and one of the top first basemen of his time. He began his playing career in 1859, before the formation of organized leagues and before ballplayers received payment for their services. He continued to play regularly until 1886, when he was 43. Start's career spanned countless innovations that transformed the game in fundamental ways, but he adjusted and continued to play at a high level for almost three decades. Baseball historian Bill Ryczek said that Start "was the last of the pre–Civil War players to hang up his cleats." (en)
  • Joseph Start (14 de outubro de 1842 – 27 de março de 1927), apelidado de "Old Reliable", foi uma das primeiras grandes estrelas do beisebol em seu início e certamente o melhor primeira base de seu tempo. Começou sua carreira antes da Guerra Civil Americana e continuou a jogar profissionalmente até 1886, aos 43 anos de idade 43. Start morreu em Providence, Rhode Island aos 84 anos. (pt)
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