Adam Comorosky

Adam Anthony Comorosky (December 9, 1905 – March 2, 1951) was an American former Major League Baseball player.

"[1] His best season in the majors came in 1930, when he drove in 119 runs, hit 47 doubles, and led the National League with 23 triples, a total that has not been surpassed since.

On September 13, 1926, Comorosky made his major league debut for the Pittsburgh Pirates appearing in one at bat, going hitless versus the New York Giants.

Over the course of the next few seasons, Comorosky split his time between the parent club Pittsburgh, and the minors, playing in cities like Wichita and Indianapolis.

In the outfield, he played alongside Paul and Lloyd Warner, two brothers and future Hall of Famers.

[4] It was back to the minors and playing in cities like Toronto and Wilkes-Barre before retiring at the end of the 1938 season.