Here is a question I've always had but never asked. (I've been afraid they'd hunt me down and take away my diploma).
Who is C.E. Olsen? The A&M website states:
"The stadium was dedicated on March 21, 1978, and is named in honor of Mr. Pat Olsen, a 1923 graduate of Texas A&M. Upon graduation from A&M, Olsen became a member of the famed New York Yankees, playing with immortals Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig."
But Olsen is not in the Basebaall Encyclopedia. Nor can he be found at www.baseball-reference.com. (Check out all the Olsen's (or even Olson's) and you won't find him).
Was he on the Yankees roster in the 1920's but never even played a single game?
I was reminded of this when Baseball Weekly recently mentioned Olsen Field's greatness and quoted the athletic department's propaganda about Olsen playing with Ruth and Gehrig.
Thanks
Who is C.E. Olsen? The A&M website states:
"The stadium was dedicated on March 21, 1978, and is named in honor of Mr. Pat Olsen, a 1923 graduate of Texas A&M. Upon graduation from A&M, Olsen became a member of the famed New York Yankees, playing with immortals Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig."
But Olsen is not in the Basebaall Encyclopedia. Nor can he be found at www.baseball-reference.com. (Check out all the Olsen's (or even Olson's) and you won't find him).
Was he on the Yankees roster in the 1920's but never even played a single game?
I was reminded of this when Baseball Weekly recently mentioned Olsen Field's greatness and quoted the athletic department's propaganda about Olsen playing with Ruth and Gehrig.
Thanks