Background
Bristow was born in Paw Paw, Illinois, in 1870.
Bristow was born in Paw Paw, Illinois, in 1870.
He played three games as an outfielder in Major League Baseball for the Cleveland Spiders in 1899. Bristow was 5 feet, 10 inches, and weighed 170 pounds. He started his professional baseball career in 1894.
In 1895, Bristow was a pitcher and captain for the Texas-Southern League"s Galveston Sandcrabs.
Bristow, who played second base while not pitching, also had a batting average of.341 in 89 games. Bristow spent most of the following season playing for the Newark Colts of the Atlantic League.
Bristow then had one-year stints in the Texas League and Southwestern League before being acquired by the National League"s Cleveland Spiders in early 1899. He made his major league debut on April 15 against pitcher Cy Young, going hitless.
On April 21, he sprained his ankle and had to leave the game.
Bristow"s third appearance came on May 8, when he replaced an ejected Lave Cross. Bristow doubled in that game for his first and only major league hit. Later that month, he was released to the Western League"s Kansas City Blues and never appeared in the majors again.
Foreign the next few years, Bristow played in the minors.
He batted.251 in the Western League in 1900 before moving on to the Iowa-South Dakota League, Pacific National League, Pacific Coast League, and Northwestern League, where he was a player-manager in 1905. Bristow"s professional baseball career ended in 1906.
He died in Bellingham, Washington, in 1939, and was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery.