Larry Shenk: Who is Tom Turkey on US turkey day?
November 26, 2020
By Larry Shenk
Philadelphia Phillies
Who is Tom Turkey?
An answer to that quizzical question.....plus the unveiling of a Phun-Philled Phillies “Tom” roster. Perfectly timed for Thanksgiving Day trivia.
“Do you know why the male turkey is often referred to as ‘Tom’ Turkey?
Rumor has it that Ben Franklin was mad at Thomas Jefferson for opposing his idea to have the turkey as our National Bird, so good ole’ Ben mockingly called the turkey ‘Tom’ after Mr. Jefferson.” That is Google’s response as to who the heck is Tom Turkey.
In honour of Tom Turkey, a Twitter follower suggested we come up with an “all-Tom” Phillies team. Ya know, players whose first names are Tom. With numerous assists, here’s our “Tom Phillies roster”......and a perfectly-named manager.
Pitchers
Thomas Barry, LHP, 1 game, .2 inning, 1904
Tom Edens
Tom Gordon
Tom Gorman
Tommy Greene
Tom Hilgendorf
Tom Hughes
Tom Hume
Tommy Hunter
Thomas Jacquez
Tom Lanning
Tom Lipp, 1897, 1 G, 15.00 ERA
Tom Newell
Tom Qualters
Tom Quinlan
Tommy Reis
Tom Seaton
Tom Smith, 1895
Tom Sullivan
Tommy Thomas
Tom Underwood
Tom Vickery, 24-21 record, 1890
Tom Zachary
Catchers
Tom Dowse, 1892
Tom Gunning, 1887
Tom Nieto
Tom Padden
Tom Prince
First base
Tommy Hutton
Tommy Joseph
Second base
Thomas Barrett
Tom Delahanty, Ed’s brother, 1894
Tommy Herr
Shortstop
Tommy Brown
Tom Foley
Tom Murray, 1 G, 2 AB, 2 SO, 1894
Tomas Perez
Tom Thevenow
Third base
Tom Downey
Tommy Glaviano
Outfield
Tom Dowd, 1897
Tom Fleming
Tom Lynch, 1884-85
Tom Marsh
Unknown Position
Tom Maher, 1902, 1 AB, 1 SO
Broadcaster
Tom McCarthy
Phillie Phanatic’s Best Friend
Tom Burgoyne
Coach
Tom Ferrick
Manager
Turkey Tyson batted once in the first game of an April 23, 1944 Phillies doubleheader in Boston and was hitless. End of story!