Christy Walsh (sports agent)
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Christy Walsh | |
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Walsh, c. 1936 | |
| Born | December 2, 1891 St. Louis, Missouri, U.S. |
| Died | December 29, 1955 (aged 64) Los Angeles, California |
| Education | St. Vincent's College |
| Occupations | Sports agent, writer |
| Known for | Agent for baseball players, notably Babe Ruth |
Walter "Christy" Walsh (December 2, 1891 – December 29, 1955) was an American writer, cartoonist, and sports agent. He is best known for acting as Knute Rockne and Babe Ruth's agent, and is considered to be the first sports agent in baseball.
Walsh graduated from St. Vincent's College in Los Angeles, California in 1911. Walsh was trained as a lawyer, but began his career with the Los Angeles Herald as a reporter and cartoonist.[1] He began working as a ghostwriter in 1912 when he interviewed Christy Mathewson while Mathewson was vacationing in California.
In 1921, Walsh ghostwrote an article for World War I flying ace Eddie Rickenbacker in which he described the 1921 Indianapolis 500. Walsh and Rickenbacker split the profits of approximately $800.[1]
Walsh later moved to New York City and was hired by Maxwell-Chalmers Automobiles in advertising.[1] After being fired, he decided to ghostwrite for athletes full-time.[1]
