Sleeper Sullivan

Sleeper Sullivan

Thomas Jefferson "Sleeper" Sullivan (Died September 25, 1899 in Camden, New Jersey) was a 19th century professional baseball catcher. Nicknamed "Old Iron Hands" Sullivan played parts of four seasons for the National League's Buffalo Bisons, the American Association's St. Louis Browns and Louisville Eclipse, and the Union Association's St. Louis Maroons.

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