Mike Menosky

[1] Menosky started his career on April 18, 1914, with the Pittsburgh Rebels of the Federal League, and went on to play 68 games that season.

[2] After taking a year off from baseball to serve in the military, he was again the starting left fielder during the 1919 season for the Senators.

[2] In 1922, he was named the opening day starter as a center fielder, having played the previous two seasons in left field.

His baseball career came of use in a case where the defendant was charged with throwing a rock through a Detroit terminal caboose window.

[5] Menosky died in Detroit, Michigan on April 11, 1983, and was buried at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Southfield.

Menosky's grave at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery