Frank Snyder

[3] Snyder was a member of John McGraw's New York Giants teams that won four consecutive National League pennants between 1921 and 1924 and played on two World Series winners in 1921 and 1922.

[1] Snyder also homered in the final game of the 1923 World Series, but the Yankees staged a comeback to defeat the Giants.

[1] His 204 assists as a catcher in 1915 is the seventh highest single-season total in major league baseball history.

[7] Richard Kendall of the Society for American Baseball Research devised a study that ranked Snyder as the ninth-most dominating fielding catcher in major league history.

In the Deadball Era, catchers played a huge defensive role, given the large number of bunts and stolen base attempts, as well as the difficulty of handling the spitball pitchers who dominated pitching staffs.