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Big Ed

Big Ed is a nickname that may refer to:

Sports figures

Ed Delahanty

Edward James Delahanty, known as "Big Ed," was an American professional player born on October 30, 1867, in Cleveland, Ohio. He primarily played as an , most notably in left field, during his career from 1888 to 1903. Standing at 6 feet 1 inch and weighing 170 pounds, Delahanty earned his nickname due to his imposing physical stature and powerful hitting ability, which were exceptional for the standards of late 19th-century . One of Delahanty's most legendary achievements occurred on July 13, 1896, when, playing for the Philadelphia Phillies against the Chicago Colts at , he hit four home runs in a single game—a feat that made him only the second player in MLB history to accomplish this. Two of those home runs were inside-the-park, while the others cleared the outfield fences dramatically, including one estimated at over 450 feet that landed in the center-field clubhouse. His offensive prowess throughout his career, marked by multiple batting titles and consistent power, led to his posthumous induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1945 as part of the class recognizing early baseball stars. Delahanty's life ended tragically on July 2, 1903, at the age of 35, when he drowned in the near . While crossing the International Railway Bridge, intoxicated and in distress after being ejected from for disruptive behavior, he either fell or jumped from the bridge; his body was recovered a week later at in . This mysterious incident cut short the career of one of baseball's early superstars.

Ed Walsh

Edward Augustine Walsh (May 14, 1881 – May 26, 1959) was an and manager in , primarily with the . Standing at 6 feet 1 inch and weighing 193 pounds, Walsh earned the nickname "Big Ed" for his large frame relative to the era's players, augmented by his intimidating mastery of the pitch. He was elected to the Hall of in 1946 by the Old Timers Committee in recognition of his dominance during the . Walsh's pitching career, spanning 1904 to 1917, featured exceptional control and effectiveness, culminating in a league-leading 40 wins for the White Sox in 1908, a mark that underscored his endurance with 464 that year. Over his 14 seasons, he compiled 195 victories against 126 losses, maintaining a career (ERA) of 1.82—the lowest in MLB history for pitchers with 1,000 or more —which highlighted his ability to suppress scoring through precise delivery and strategic mound presence. His overall record of 2,964.1 further emphasized his role as a workhorse in an era of low-scoring games. Following his playing retirement in 1917, Walsh transitioned to coaching roles with the and the baseball teams, while also serving briefly as an umpire in 1922 and managing the White Sox for nine games in 1924. His expertise in spitball techniques, learned from teammate Elmer Stricklett and refined into a devastating weapon, influenced early 20th-century pitching strategies by popularizing moistened-ball grips for movement.

Ed Konetchy

Edward Joseph Konetchy, known as "Big Ed," was an American who played during the . Born on September 3, 1885, in , he stood at 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighed 195 pounds, earning his nickname due to his imposing size and physical presence that made him well-suited for the demands of first base. Konetchy debuted with the Cardinals in 1907 and played until 1921, appearing for several teams including the Cardinals (1907–1913), (1914), Pittsburgh Rebels of the (1915), (1916–1918), Brooklyn Robins (1919–1920), and Philadelphia Phillies (1921). Renowned for his defensive reliability, Konetchy led first basemen in assists multiple times, including in 1909 and 1913, contributing to his reputation as one of the era's top fielders at the position. Over his 15-season career, he amassed 2,150 hits, providing consistent offensive support alongside his glove work. His longevity spanned the transition from the to the live-ball period, adapting to evolving play styles in the early 1920s. After retiring from play, Konetchy managed teams such as the Omaha Rourkes in 1923 and the Fort Worth Panthers in 1925, while also continuing to play in the minors until 1927. Later, he scouted for the St. Louis Cardinals in , until his death on May 27, 1947.

Ed Reulbach

Edward Marvin Reulbach, known as "Big Ed," was an pitcher who played in from 1905 to 1917, primarily in the with the Cubs, , and , and briefly in the with the . Born on December 1, 1882, in , , Reulbach earned his nickname due to his imposing 6-foot-1-inch, 190-pound frame, which contributed to his reputation as a durable and intimidating presence on the mound. Reulbach's career highlights include his role in the Chicago Cubs' successful early 1900s teams, where he contributed to their 1907 and 1908 pennants and appearances. His most notable achievement came on September 26, 1908, when he became the only in history to throw complete-game shutouts in both ends of a doubleheader, defeating the Superbas 5-0 and 3-0 while allowing just nine hits over 18 innings. Over his MLB tenure, he compiled a record of 182 wins against 106 losses with a 2.28 , showcasing consistent excellence in an era of dead-ball baseball. After retiring from in 1917 following a stint in the , Reulbach faced personal hardships, including the loss of his son in 1931, but remained involved in the sport through innovative ideas. In 1945, he copyrighted a "Leadership Development Plan" that proposed rotating team captaincy among players to foster better team dynamics and morale. Reulbach died on July 17, 1961, in , at the age of 78.

Criminal figures

Ed "Big Ed" Burns

Edward "Big Ed" Burns (c. 1842 – ?) was an American con man and active in and during the late . Known for his towering physical build and audacious demeanor, he earned the nickname "Big Ed" through his commanding role in orchestrating scams that relied on and to ensnare victims. Burns began his criminal career as a artist in around 1861 and was imprisoned in Joliet Penitentiary in 1866 for strangling a man. After his release, he moved west in the 1870s, leading confidence operations including games and strong-arm scams in mining towns like . He later joined Jefferson "Soapy" Smith and the Soap Gang in Denver, where he was involved in short cons, vote manipulation, and illegal liquor sales. These schemes typically involved luring marks with rigged games or promises of easy before absconding with the funds. His methods emphasized and occasional violence, allowing him to operate across towns. Burns dodged capture for decades by leveraging networks of criminals and frequently relocating between cities like , Tombstone, and Cripple Creek. He was arrested multiple times, including in 1891 in and ordered to leave in 1890. His later life after the is unknown, though records place him in various Western locations into the early . Burns' career exemplified the era's confidence rackets, influencing subsequent swindlers in their deceptive tactics.

Edmund Kemper

Edmund Emil Kemper III, born on December 18, 1948, in , is an American serial killer known as the "Co-Ed Killer" for his targeting of female college students in the early 1970s. Standing at 6 feet 9 inches tall and weighing approximately 250 pounds, Kemper earned the nickname "Big Ed" from friends and family due to his imposing physical frame. His crimes, which spanned from 1964 to 1973, resulted in the murders of 10 people, including his grandparents, six young women, his mother, and her friend. Kemper's killing spree began in 1964 at age 15 when he fatally shot his grandparents, leading to his placement in a psychiatric facility until 1969. After his release, he murdered six female hitchhikers in the area between May 1972 and April 1973, often picking them up near the . In April 1973, he killed his mother and her friend, prompting him to drive to , where he confessed to authorities on April 23, 1973. He was extradited to , pleaded not guilty by reason of , but was convicted in November 1973 of eight counts of first-degree murder (the earlier killings were handled separately as a juvenile case) and sentenced to eight concurrent life terms. As of 2025, Kemper, now 76 years old, remains incarcerated at the in , where he has been held since his sentencing. He was denied for the 12th time in July 2024, with his next hearing scheduled for 2031, based on assessments deeming him a high risk for reoffending. Kemper has participated in multiple interviews discussing his crimes, including sessions with psychologists and appearances in documentaries such as Investigation Discovery's "The Co-Ed Killer: Mind of a Monster" in 2021. His early life was marked by a troubled childhood, including verbal and emotional from his mother, which he later cited as influencing his actions.

Entertainers

Edward "Big Ed" Brown

Edward Allen Brown, known professionally as "Big Ed," is an American television personality and born on April 28, 1965, in , . He rose to prominence through his appearances on the TLC reality series : Before the 90 Days, debuting in season 4 in 2020, where he documented his long-distance romance with Rosemarie Vega from the . Brown, who stands at 4 feet 11 inches tall and lives with Klippel-Feil syndrome—a rare congenital condition causing fused and resulting in a shortened neck—has become a notable figure in the franchise for his candid portrayal of personal insecurities and romantic challenges. As of 2025, he remains active in the entertainment industry and , residing in . Brown's nickname "Big Ed" originated as a self-deprecating joke he coined during his debut, ironically referencing his larger-than-life personality despite his and the visual impact of his condition, which gives the appearance of having no neck. The moniker quickly caught on with viewers and has since defined his public persona across multiple spin-offs, including 90 Day: The Single Life seasons 1 and 2 (2021–2022), where he pursued relationships post-breakup with , and 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? seasons 7 and 8 (2023–2024), chronicling his on-again, off-again engagement to Elizabeth "Liz" . His high-profile breakups, particularly the dramatic end to his relationship with during their 2019 trip to the —marked by revelations about his height misrepresentation and family dynamics—and the tumultuous split from after over a dozen reconciliations, have fueled ongoing media attention and discussions about authenticity in reality dating shows. Beyond television, Brown has leveraged his fame into other ventures, transitioning from a career as a professional photographer and interior designer to , where he has closed deals exceeding $1 million in value as of 2024. In 2025, Brown has appeared on 90 Day Diaries and , discussing his renewed faith and new romantic interests. He maintains an active presence on , particularly Instagram under the handle @thisisbiged, with approximately 597,000 followers as of late 2025, sharing updates on his professional life, fitness journey, and personal reflections. Brown has also capitalized on his notoriety through personalized video services on platforms like , delivering messages that highlight his quirky humor and resilience in the face of public scrutiny.

Big Ed (rapper)

Edward Lee Knight (November 2, 1971 – July 8, 2001), better known by his stage name Big Ed the Assassin or simply Big Ed, was an American rapper from Richmond, California. He rose to prominence in the 1990s as a member of the hip hop group TRU and as a solo artist signed to Master P's No Limit Records, contributing to the label's prolific output of gangsta rap albums. Known for his deep, commanding voice and aggressive lyrical delivery filled with vivid threats and street narratives, Big Ed's stage name evoked his imposing physical presence and his "assassin"-like precision in Southern rap battles and tracks. Big Ed joined No Limit Records in 1992 after forgoing a basketball scholarship at Eastern Washington University to pursue music full-time. He appeared on several TRU albums, including Who's da Killer? (1993) and Understanding (1997), and contributed verses to No Limit compilations like Down South Hustlers: Bouncin' and Swingin' (1995). His solo debut, The Assassin, released in 1998 via No Limit and Priority Records, showcased his raw energy on tracks like "My Woman" and "Thinkin' Bout U," peaking at No. 15 on the Billboard 200 and No. 3 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The album's success highlighted his role in No Limit's rapid-fire release strategy during its commercial peak. In 1999, Big Ed left amid disputes over unpaid royalties, one of the label's final departing artists during its decline. He founded his independent label, Special Forces Records, and released his second album, Special Forces, in 2000, which featured collaborations with former affiliates and emphasized his independent hustle. Despite maintaining a healthy lifestyle as a vegetarian non-smoker who exercised daily, Big Ed was diagnosed with cancer and died on July 8, 2001, at age 29, survived by his wife and two children. His final album, the posthumous Edward Lee Knight 1971–2001, was issued later that year on Special Forces Records, serving as a tribute to his brief but impactful career.

Fictional characters

Ed Hurley

Ed Hurley, often referred to as "Big Ed," is a fictional character in the surreal mystery television series , created by and . The character debuted in the pilot episode, which aired on ABC on April 8, 1990, and became a recurring figure throughout the original two seasons that ran until 1991. Portrayed by actor , Hurley embodies the archetype of a rugged, working-class in the isolated town of Twin Peaks, Washington, where he owns and operates Big Ed's Gas Farm, a local service station that serves as a hub for everyday town life. Hurley's personal life is marked by romantic entanglements that add layers of human drama to the series' overarching mysteries. He is trapped in a strained marriage with his eccentric wife, Nadine Hurley, while maintaining a long-standing extramarital affair with Norma Jennings, the owner of the Double R Diner. This , rooted in their high school romance, highlights Hurley's loyal yet conflicted nature, as he navigates guilt and desire amid the town's undercurrents. His straightforward personality and kind-hearted demeanor make him a sympathetic figure, often unlucky in love but steadfast in his community ties, including as the uncle to troubled teenager James Hurley. The nickname "Big Ed" reflects his imposing physical presence and no-nonsense approach, contributing to his larger-than-life role in the narrative. Beyond his personal struggles, Hurley aids in the investigations surrounding the murder of local teenager , serving as a member of the secretive Bookhouse Boys—a vigilante group combating dark forces in alongside Sheriff , Deputy Tommy "Hawk" Hill, and FBI Agent . His involvement underscores the blend of ordinary citizenry and hidden occult elements central to the series. Hurley reprises his role in the 1992 prequel film Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, providing continuity to the town's lore, and returns in the 2017 revival series Twin Peaks: The Return on Showtime, where his storyline reaches a poignant resolution with Norma. These appearances cement Hurley's place as a grounding force in the franchise's exploration of , romance, and the .

Big Ed (Adventures in Odyssey)

Big Ed is a recurring minor character in the Christian audio drama series , a production of that has aired since November 1987 and continues to the present day. The series is set in the fictional town of and features stories emphasizing biblical principles for families and children. Big Ed serves as the owner of Big Ed's Appliance City, a local store in Odyssey specializing in household appliances. He is depicted as a fast-talking, boisterous salesman employing high-pressure tactics to close deals, often leading to comedic mishaps and conflicts with customers. These interactions highlight themes of and ethical business practices within the series' moral framework. The character was first introduced in episode #9, "Doing Unto Others," which originally aired on , 1988, as part of the early Odyssey USA broadcasts later rebranded under . In this story, Big Ed sells a television to a young customer, sparking a chain of events that explores the from Matthew 7:12. The episode was remade and re-aired as #116, "Isaac the Benevolent," on June 23, 1990, retaining Big Ed's role in a similar sale scenario that underscores lessons on treating others as one wishes to be treated. These appearances portray Big Ed in settings, where his overzealous sales pitches contribute to humorous yet instructive narratives about and . Big Ed's nickname reflects his loud, extroverted demeanor and commanding presence in sales interactions, despite limited physical descriptions in the audio format. He has not appeared in subsequent episodes beyond these early story arcs, positioning him as a one-off figure used to illustrate specific ethical dilemmas in Odyssey's community life.

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