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Ned Hanlon (baseball)

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the Terrapins were not provided with any compensation, and the Terrapins thereupon sued the National and American Leagues for conspiring to monopolize baseball by buying the Federal League's other constituent clubs, thereby destroying the Federal League. At trial, the defendants were found jointly liable, and damages of $ 80,000 assessed, which was tripled to $ 240,000 ($ 3.65 million in modern dollars), under the provisions of the Clayton Antitrust Act. The judgment was reversed on appeal, ultimately resulting in a United States Supreme Court decision,
872: 3800: 826:, objected to Bierbauer's signing and stated that he should return to Philadelphia, since that was the team that employed him before his defection to the Players' League. An official for the American Association called Hanlon's act in signing Bierbauer to be "piratical." The Alleghenies contended that because "the American Association did not reserve Bierbauer, he was a free agent". An arbitrator agreed, and soon players and fans alike were calling the team the "Pittsburgh Pirates." 735: 1013: 36: 651: 1163: 1260:. Hanlon also purchased the ballpark used by the American League Orioles for $ 3,000, although it had been built only two years earlier at a cost of $ 21,000. Hanlon owned the Eastern League Orioles through the 1908 season, but sold the team and ballpark on November 16, 1909, for $ 70,000 – a profit of more than $ 60,000 on his 1903 investment of $ 8,000. 355: 350: 345: 337: 332: 327: 1905: 1290:, written by Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., holding that baseball was not interstate commerce and was therefore not subject to regulation, including antitrust regulation, by the federal government. The case, decided in 1922, is the basis upon which baseball, unlike any other professional sport, still claims an exemption from federal antitrust laws. 572: 1976: 1891: 490:, where Hanlon's father, three brothers (James, Bryon and Terrance) and a step-sister (Clara Blake) were all working in a cotton mill. Ned was saved from life in the mill by his talent for baseball. The 1880 census recorded his occupation, in contrast to his other family members, as a professional ball player. 3041:"Will Hanlon Go And Take His Club Of Orioles To The Borough Of Brooklyn? A Good Business Scheme; In That Event Robinson Might Manage A Team Here Mr. Abell, The Annual Loser, Has Conferred With The Local Owners--That A Big Offer Was Made Is Admitted By The Baltimore Manager--Reasons For And Against The Deal" 3059:"Manager Hanlon Home: Work On The Amalgamation Of The Baltimore And Brooklyn Teams Delayed; Mr. Von der Horst's Illness; The Oriole President Looks For A Pennant On Long Island Has Not Yet Thought About A Manager for The Home Club--Thinks There Will Be Four Franchises To Buy If Eight-Club League Is Run" 3664:
1930 U.S. Census entry for Edward Hanlon, age 72, born in Connecticut, "retired." Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Baltimore, Baltimore (Independent City), Maryland; Roll: 858; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 0214; Image: 8.0; FHL microfilm: 2340593. Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal
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published an article urging Hanlon's induction. Steadman pointed to Hanlon's strategic innovations as being worthy of the Hall, and suggested that Hanlon's omission may have been the result of having committed an "unpardonable sin" in suing Major League Baseball for violation of the antitrust laws.
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collapsed after the 1915 season, and most of the Federal League owners were bought out by owners of the American and National Leagues, or were compensated in other ways (for example, the owner of the St. Louis Federal League team was permitted to buy the St. Louis Browns). Hanlon and his co-owners in
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from the Orioles. Sheckard hit .354 with 19 triples for Hanlon's team in 1901. The Superbas finished the 1901 season in third place with a 79–57 (.581) record. In 1902, Keeler hit .333, but no other player on the Brooklyn team hit above .280. The Superbas again finished the season in third place
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receiving stock in the Brooklyn club and with von der Horst as the controlling shareholder of both clubs. Under the deal, Hanlon became the manager of Brooklyn and took Keeler, Kelley and Jennings with him to Brooklyn. The Brooklyn team, formerly known as the Bridegrooms, was dubbed the "Superbas"
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and cash. Van Haltren was the Orioles' best hitter, a veteran who had hit compiled a .324 batting average from 1889 to 1891. Kelley was a rookie outfielder who hit .239 for the 1892 Pirates. Kelley promptly became one of the best players in the game, batting .393 in 1894, .365 in 1895 and .364 in
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Census entry for Edward Hanlon, age 52, born in Connecticut, occupation "own income." Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Baltimore Ward 14, Baltimore (Independent City), Maryland; Roll: T624_556; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 0173; FHL microfilm: 1374569. Ancestry.com. 1910 United States
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1900 U.S. Census entry for Edward Hanlon, born 1857 in Connecticut, employed as a baseball manager. Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Baltimore Ward 15, Baltimore City (Independent City), Maryland; Roll: 614; Page: 11A; Enumeration District: 0189; FHL microfilm: 1240614. Ancestry.com. 1900
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Ned Hanlon used to manage that Baltimore club, but those old veterans didn't pay any attention to him. Heck, they all knew baseball inside out... hose old Baltimore Orioles didn't pay any more attention to Ned Hanlon, their manager, than they did to the batboy... He was a bench manager in civilian
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Hanlon was not without nay-sayers who questioned his contributions to the championship teams in Baltimore and Brooklyn. Some opined that the credit for the five pennants rested entirely with his Hall of Fame playersβ€”John McGraw, Joe Kelley, Hughie Jennings and Willie Keeler. In fact, Hanlon had a
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observed at the time that, when the Hall was ready to begin inducting the game's leading managers, Hanlon's place would be assured based on his accomplishments that had "left an indelible print on the annals of the game." Yet, even when the Hall began inducting managers, beginning in December 1937
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Shortstop John McGraw had played only 33 major league games with a .270 batting average before the 1892 season. Under Hanlon's tutelage, McGraw became one of the best players in the game, compiling batting averages of .340 in 1894, .369 in 1895, and .325 in 1898. McGraw was later inducted into the
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in the second half of the season. The Alleghenys had compiled a 35–53 record and were languishing near the basement of the National League before Hanlon took over as manager. In the last part of the season, Hanlon led the team to a 26–18 record. As a player, Hanlon compiled a .239 batting average
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1920 U.S. Census entry for Edward Hanlon, age 59, born in Connecticut, occupation "real estate" and "baseball". Source Citation: Year: 1920; Census Place: Baltimore Ward 14, Baltimore (Independent City), Maryland; Roll: T625_663; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 230; Image: 781. Ancestry.com. 1920
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1870 U.S. Census entry for Terrance and Marry Hanlon in Montville, Connecticut. Son Edward, age 13. Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Montville, New London, Connecticut; Roll: M593_113; Page: 282B; Image: 563; Family History Library Film: 545612. Ancestry.com. 1870 United States Federal
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In December 1932, Hanlon's wife, Helen, died after suffering for several years from a heart ailment. Hanlon died a little more than four years later at age 79. He had been ill for three years and in serious condition for several months when he suffered a heart attack on April 10 and died on April
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By 1894, the Orioles had a lineup with future Hall of Famers at six positions: Robinson at catcher, Brouthers at first, Jennings at shortstop, McGraw at third base, and Keeler and Kelley in the outfield. The team compiled an 89–39 (.695) record and won the first of what would be three consecutive
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and so on, but give me Ned Hanlon above everybody else. He stands to-day as the hero of the Players' League. He is the only ball player in that League who has held to the contract he signed. Not a penny has he received for his work this season, although he has played better ball than ever before."
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clothes. When things would get a little tough in a game, Hanlon would sit there on the bench and wring his hands and start telling some of the old-timers what to do. They'd look at him and say, 'For Christ's sake, just keep quiet and leave us alone. We'll win this ball game if you only shut up.'
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later wrote that he had "an almost uncanny ability to judge players, a faculty of imparting to them his remarkable store of knowledge, a genius for inspiring his men to rise to the heights and a personality that enabled him to gain and hold the confidence of all with whom he came into contact."
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1880 U.S. Census entry for Terrance and Mary Hanlon and family in New London, Connecticut. Son Edward, age 22, identified as a professional ball player. Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Norwich, New London, Connecticut; Roll: 108; Family History Film: 1254108; Page: 310B; Enumeration
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was Hanlon's best batsman in 1906 with a .292 average. The Reds finished the 1906 season in sixth place with a 64–87 record. The following season, the Red again finished in sixth place, again lacked a .300 hitter, and compiled a 66–87 record. After the 1907 season, Hanlon retired from
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during the 1890 season. In Hanlon's first full season as a manager, his team compiled a 60–68 record and finished in sixth place in the Players' League. Hanlon put in a solid performance as a player in 1890, posting a .278 batting average and a career-high .389 on-base percentage fueled by a
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The 1891 season was Hanlon's last as a full-time player. At age 34, he compiled a .266 batting average and .341 on-base percentage, scored 87 runs, and stole 54 bases. He was also manager of the Alleghenys for most of the 1891 season, during which time the team compiled a record of 31–47.
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from the San Francisco Metropolitans (California League) for $ 300. Reitz had compiled a .243 batting average for San Francisco in 1892, but blossomed with Hanlon's Orioles. He led the National League's second basemen in fielding percentage three times, led the National League in
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Hanlon's Orioles were also known for their opportunistic play, Willie Keeler famously declaring, "Hit 'em where they ain't." Having been a particularly weak batter against left-handed pitchers, Hanlon learned from his own weakness and was one of the first managers to employ the
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in a trade with the Louisville Colonels. O'Rourke had been a consistent .300 hitter before the trade, but never hit above .282 after the trade. Jennings had compiled a .242 average with Louisville in three seasons before the trade. At Baltimore, Jennings led the league in
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in 1896 and 1897. Doyle hit .339 in 1896 and .354 in 1897 for the Orioles. The 1895 Orioles won their second pennant with a record of 87–43 (.669). In 1896, the team was without Brouthers and Robinson, but won its third consecutive pennant with a 90–39 (.693) record.
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Catcher Wilbert Robinson was with the Orioles when Hanlon arrived, but had compiled a .216 batting average in six prior seasons. With Hanlon's guidance, Robinson hit .334 in 1893, .353 in 1894, and .347 in 1896. Robinson was later inducted into the Baseball Hall of
1871:. In January 1920, the Baltimore City Department of Parks on which Hanlon had served on the supervising board, renamed a park off Liberty Heights Avenue in northwest Baltimore as Hanlon Park in honor of Hanlon's son; it had formerly been known as Ashburton Park. 1147:, who was a player on Hanlon's 1891 Pittsburgh club and then an opponent as manager of the Pirates from 1894 to 1896, said, "I always rated Ned Hanlon as the greatest leader baseball ever had. I don't believe any man lived who knew as much baseball as he did." 795:
Hanlon returned to the Alleghenys as player-manager in 1891. Prior the 1891 season, Hanlon was involved in an incident that led to the Pittsburgh team acquiring the name "Pirates." After the collapse of the Players' League, Hanlon traveled to Pennsylvania's
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In September 1916, Hanlon was appointed to the Baltimore City Board of Park Commissioners. He remained on the Park Board for 21 years and was its chairman beginning in 1931. In 1918, Hanlon's son, Joseph, was killed while serving as a lieutenant in the
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records are not available for the years before 1886, Hanlon stole 329 bases (an average of 55 per year) in his last six years as a full-time player. His base-running prowess is also evidenced by his scoring 623 runs on only 879 hits for the Wolverines.
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Edgar G. Brands (April 1937). "Ned Hanlon, Leader of Famous Orioles and Noted Strategist of Game, Dies at 79: Devised Hit and Run and Other 'Inside' Plays; He Discovered and Developed Many Players and Pilots; Won Five Flags at Baltimore and Brooklyn".
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The Players' League folded after one season, though Hanlon was credited with working harder than anyone else to make the league a success. One account published in late 1890 stated: "I want to say, gentlemen, that you can talk of the loyalty of a
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when he assumed control of the Orioles in 1892 and lived there for the rest of his life. For more than 30 years, he lived at 1401 Mount Royal Avenue in Baltimore. In 1900 and 1910, Hanlon also had two Irish women working as live-in servants.
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wrote that Hanlon's "introduction and perfection of 'inside baseball'" had "initiated and brought to their highest point of efficiency the hit and run, bunt, sacrifice, chop hit, and base running, always doing the unexpected." A writer in
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Keeler played for Hanlon from 1894 to 1902. Prior to 1894, Hanlon's coaching record was 220-288 (.433). After 1902, his coaching record was 304-441 (.408). Combining all seasons without Keeler, Hanlon's coaching record was 524-729
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led the team to a 3–16 record in the first 19 games. Hanlon fared only somewhat better than Van Haltren and Waltz, as the team went 43–85 for the remainder of the season and finished 12th (last place) in the National League.
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five times from 1882 to 1887. Perhaps as a result of his extensive range, Hanlon was also regularly among the leaders in outfield errors and led the league with 35 errors in 1880, 38 in 1885 and 31 in 1891. In 1886,
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While Hanlon was not able to immediately turn the Orioles into a winning club, he quickly evaluated the talent available and looked for new talent elsewhere. By 1894, only three players from the 1892 opening lineup
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Hanlon began the 1892 season with Pittsburgh, but he strained a tendon in his right leg in practice before the first game and did not appear in any games. On May 5, 1892, Hanlon signed as captain and manager of the
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Hanlon and his wife, Ellen Jane Kelly Hanlon, were wed on February 6, 1890. They had five children: Edward (born 1891), Joseph (born 1893), Mary (born 1895), Helen (born 1898), and Catherine Lillian (born c. 1903).
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objected to the tactic, claiming that Hanlon "wasn't playing baseball, but a new game." The tactic was deemed to be legal, and Hanlon proudly demonstrated it for fans before games started during the 1894 season.
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from the St. Louis Browns for $ 2,400. Gleason hit .231 in six major league seasons before joining the Orioles. He proved to be a solid fielder at second base and hit .349 for the Orioles in 1894 and .309 in
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Joseph E. Shaner (December 7, 1949). "Hanlon and Dunn – Famed Baltimore Leaders: As Owners and Pilots, They Produced Many Pennant-Winning Clubs; Ned Fathered Inside Ball and Developed Managers".
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In 1904 and 1905, Hanlon was left with teams that lacked a single .300 hitter. The 1904 team dropped to sixth place with a 56–97 record, and the 1905 team finished in last place with a 48–104 record.
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was the catcher on the 1891 team; he and Hanlon became fast friends and remained close until Hanlon's death in 1937. Mack would credit Hanlon with teaching him baseball strategy and how to manage.
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noted, "It occurred to that a run gained by strategy counted as big as a run gained by slugging. Accordingly, he evolved an offensive technique that made baseball into something of an art."
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in a season, doing so after Brooklyn won 101 games to win the National League pennant. The following year, he won his final National League pennant with Brooklyn, his fifth in seven seasons.
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during the 1906 season for $ 8,000 salary. Hanlon was reunited with Joe Kelley in Cincinnati, but Kelley was past his prime and compiled a .228 batting average in 1906. Second baseman
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Hanlon led his 1899 Superbas to a 101–47 record and a National League pennant. Outfielders Keeler and Kelley led the offense with averages of .379 and .325. On the mound, pitchers
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Hanlon became captain of the Wolverines in 1885, and during the 1886 and 1887 seasons, led teams that rank among the greatest in Detroit baseball history. After acquiring sluggers
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In May 1895, Hanlon sold Brouthers to the Louisville Cardinals. Brouthers played only 71 games in the major leagues after the trade. Hanlon replaced Brouthers at first base with
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14, 1937. A requiem mass was held at Corpus Christi Roman Catholic Church on Mount Royal Avenue in the Bolton Hill neighborhood of Baltimore, and he was interred in the
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records are not available for the early portion of his playing career, Hanlon stole 329 bases (an average of 55 per year) in his last six years as a full-time player.
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and take many of the Orioles' players with him. By December 1898, discussions were underway for a consolidation of the Brooklyn and Baltimore clubs in Brooklyn.
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for a price reported to be between $ 800 and $ 2500. Brodie became a key player in the Orioles' pennant-winning clubs, batting .366 in 1894 and .348 in 1895.
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The Orioles had further strong performance in 1897 and 1898, compiling records of 90–40 and 96–53, but finished in second place both seasons behind the
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every year from 1894 to 1897, and he hit .335 in 1894, .386 in 1895, and .401 in 1896. Jennings was later inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
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wrote: "Ned Hanlon never played a more brilliant fielding game than now. It is doubtful if any other fielder ever did, either." Decades later,
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on Frederick Road in southwest Baltimore. Hanlon left an estate valued at $ 128,000 to be shared by his surviving son and three daughters.
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The National League Baltimore Orioles franchise folded after the 1899 season, leaving Baltimore without a professional baseball club. An
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The 1900 Superbas again won the pennant with an 82–54 record as Keeler and Kelley again led the offense with averages of .362 and .319.
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During his years in Baltimore, Hanlon became known as "Foxy Ned" and was credited with inventing a new strategy that came to be known as
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in the press, simply because the new manager shared the same name as a popular vaudeville acrobatic troupe known as Hanlon's Superbas.
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who was interviewed in the 1960sβ€”long after Hanlon and most of his colleagues had been deceased – for Lawrence Ritter's book,
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304–441 (.408) record in the portion of his career when he did not have Willie Keeler on his teams. One prominent critic was
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During the winter of 1888–89, Hanlon traveled to Hawaii, Australia, Ceylon, Arabia, Egypt, Europe, and the British Isles as part of
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In 1888, the Wolverines finished in fifth place with a 68–63 record. The team folded in October 1888, and Hanlon was sold to the
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from 1889 to 1907, compiling a 1,313–1,164 (.530) record with five different clubs. He is best remembered as the manager of the
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For his efforts in building Baltimore's championship teams, Hanlon developed a reputation for having a keen eye for talent.
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In December 1937, the Centennial Committee of the Baseball Hall of Fame announced its inductees, including three managers,
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Negotiations continued through the winter, and ultimately a deal was struck which resulted in Hanlon and Baltimore owner
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has never once succeeded in throwing him out at second on a steal. And Buck is one of the best throwers in the League."
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in 1897, placed fourth in that category in 1894, and led the National League with 31 triples and hit .303 in 1894.
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Many of those who played on teams managed by Hanlon went on to careers as managers. Prominent examples include:
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in 1882 and 1884 and ranking among the league leaders every year from 1882 to 1887. He also led the league in
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version of the Orioles arrived in 1901, but that team moved to New York after the 1902 season and became the
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with a 75–63 record. By 1903, Keeler was gone, and Brooklyn dropped to fifth place with a 70–66 record.
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pennants. During his years with the Orioles, Hanlon was also credited with inventing and perfecting the
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to call him "the game's greatest strategist" and led many to call him "The Father of Modern Baseball."
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In January 1894, Hanlon negotiated a remarkably one-sided trade with the Brooklyn Grooms, acquiring
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turned from the outfield in 1882 (eight) and 1883 (six) and ranked among the leading outfielders in
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and a picked team called the "All-Americans"; Hanlon played center field for the "All-Americans".
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wrote that it was a "striking illustration of Ned Hanlon's daring and speed that for two years
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During his time with Detroit, Hanlon was considered to be an excellent base-runner. Although
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team in the National Association in 1879. He played third base at Albany, posted a .315
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career-high 80 bases on balls. He also led the Players' League with 291 outfield
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opined that Hanlon was "one of the greatest ground coverers the game ever had."
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to help support the family. By 1880, the family had moved a few miles south to
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In late 1889, Hanlon was one of the early supporters and organizers of the new
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whose career spanned from 1876 to 1914. He was posthumously inducted into the
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for $ 5,000 and moved the club to Baltimore as the newest incarnation of the
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Hanlon had excellent range in center field, leading the league in outfield
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In 1996, Hanlon was finally inducted into the Hall of Fame by vote of the
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Hanlon also played 13 seasons in Major League Baseball, principally as a
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called him a "wonderful base runner and a spark plug." In October 1885,
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Hanlon made his major league debut on May 1, 1880, as a member of the
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were inducted two years later in 1939. Two more Hanlon disciples,
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In November 1913, Hanlon became the principal shareholder in the
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September 15, 1892, for the Baltimore Orioles
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In October 1898, rumors spread that Hanlon may move to the
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front row, to right of Hanlon, with elbow on Hanlon's knee)
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After returning from the Spalding tour, Hanlon joined the
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In December 1905, Hanlon signed a contract to manage the
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In June 1894, Hanlon made a final key move, purchasing
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1896. Kelley was later inducted into the Hall of Fame.
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of .325 with 930 runs scored and 1,317 hits. Although
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with two of Hanlon's former players-turned-managers (
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Baseball players from New London County, Connecticut
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play during the 1894 season. He took the Orioles to
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in 1881. He is one of only two players, along with
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May 1, 1880, for the Cleveland Blues
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November 13, 1913. p. 12. 3416:. Baltimore. November 17, 1909. p. 10. 3398:. Baltimore. November 11, 1909. p. 10. 3065:. Baltimore. December 19, 1898. p. 10. 2931:. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum 2652:"George Van Haltren Statistics and History" 1020:with the 1896 Baltimore Orioles, including 9409: 9395: 9387: 6798: 6784: 6776: 6668: 6654: 6646: 6114: 6100: 6092: 5783: 5769: 5761: 5461: 5447: 5439: 4995: 4981: 4973: 4797: 4783: 4775: 4613: 4599: 4591: 4422: 4408: 4400: 4245: 4231: 4223: 4054: 4040: 4032: 3828: 3814: 3806: 3798: 2496:"Death of Ed Hanlon Costs Connie Friend". 1300: 924:to the Pittsburgh Pirates in exchange for 555:in major league history, a 1–0 victory by 34: 23: 9838:Rochester (minor league baseball) players 3700:. Baltimore. August 11, 1918. p. 16. 3538:The Bill James Guide to Baseball Managers 3380:. Baltimore. February 6, 1903. p. 9. 3047:. Baltimore. October 20, 1898. p. 8. 2627:"Wilbert Robinson Statistics and History" 1783:had not inducted any managers. However, 9803:National Baseball Hall of Fame inductees 3754:. Baltimore. April 17, 1937. p. 10. 3718:. Baltimore. January 7, 1920. p. 4. 2727:"Hughie Jennings Statistics and History" 1287:Federal Baseball Club v. National League 944:In June 1893, Hanlon acquired shortstop 3513:"Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–" 3076: 3074: 3072: 2159:The Irish in Baseball: An Early History 2062: 2060: 1929: 758:. He served as player-manager for the 323: 316: 287: 194: 9748:Baltimore Orioles (1882–1899) managers 9738:Albany (minor league baseball) players 3640: 3638: 3636: 3625: 3623: 3621: 2923: 2921: 2919: 2802:"Willie Keeler Statistics and History" 2777:"Dan Brouthers Statistics and History" 2578: 2576: 2557: 2555: 2553: 2366: 2364: 2362: 2022: 9798:Major League Baseball player-managers 3511:Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. 2954: 2952: 2950: 2948: 2946: 2752:"Steve Brodie Statistics and History" 2702:"Heinie Reitz Statistics and History" 2140: 2138: 2102: 2100: 2098: 2043: 2041: 2039: 2020: 2018: 2016: 2014: 2012: 2010: 2008: 2006: 2004: 2002: 1937: 1935: 1933: 703:won the pennant with a 79–45 record. 7: 9430:1946 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting 3788:– managerial statistics and analysis 2827:"Kid Gleason Statistics and History" 2602:"John McGraw Statistics and History" 2512:"1891 Pittsburgh Pirates Statistics" 2500:. Philadelphia Inquirer. p. 28. 2190:"Ned Hanlon Minor League Statistics" 2096: 2094: 2092: 2090: 2088: 2086: 2084: 2082: 2080: 2078: 1971: 1969: 1967: 1965: 1963: 2959:John Steadman (February 15, 1995). 2677:"Joe Kelley Statistics and History" 2108:"Ned Hanlon Statistics and History" 1150:Hanlon's strategic innovations led 9818:Pittsburgh Alleghenys (NL) players 9808:People from Montville, Connecticut 14: 9853:Baseball coaches from Connecticut 9793:Major League Baseball outfielders 3614:. William Morrow. pp. 52–53. 3578:, were inducted in 1945. In the 2929:"Ned Hanlon Hall of Fame Profile" 854:. He took over as manager after 392:", and sometimes referred to as " 9743:American people of Irish descent 3582:that led to the creation of the 2537:"Editorial Views, News, Comment" 1903: 1889: 1236:Baltimore Orioles (minor league) 939:Defensive Wins Above Replacement 531:and scored 44 runs in 47 games. 396:," was an American professional 353: 348: 343: 335: 330: 325: 3312:. December 15, 1905. p. 8. 3001:. Public Affairs. p. 268. 2978:Mike Klingaman (July 8, 1996). 2421:. November 20, 1889. p. 5. 2355:. November 28, 1888. p. 4. 579:Hanlon joined the newly formed 9813:Pittsburgh Alleghenys managers 9753:Baltimore Orioles (NL) players 9701:National Baseball Hall of Fame 9699:Italics (later elected to the 6811:National Baseball Hall of Fame 6055:Guggenheim Baseball Management 3736:. December 6, 1932. p. 5. 3655:United States Federal Census . 3630:United States Federal Census . 2467:. November 1, 1890. p. 4. 2238:. October 21, 1885. p. 3. 1943:"Ned Hanlon Managerial Career" 311:(1894, 1895, 1896, 1899, 1900) 1: 9733:19th-century baseball players 1197:combined for a 73–28 record. 507:club. He next played for the 394:the Father of Modern Baseball 9778:Cleveland Blues (NL) players 5471:Los Angeles Dodgers managers 3770:The Sun, Baltimore, Maryland 3505:American Antiquarian Society 3485:American Antiquarian Society 2387:"1889 Pittsburgh Alleghenys" 1166:Hanlon in 1903 with Brooklyn 494:Professional baseball career 284:Career highlights and awards 9828:Pittsburgh Pirates managers 9823:Pittsburgh Burghers players 9788:Fall River Casscade players 9763:Brooklyn Dodgers executives 5005:Pittsburgh Pirates managers 3772:. May 14, 1937. p. 10. 3610:Lawrence S. Ritter (1966). 3029:. March 2, 1939. p. 5. 1767:Additionally, according to 478:Hanlon was born in 1857 at 9869: 9848:Catholics from Connecticut 9833:Pittsburgh Pirates players 9783:Detroit Wolverines players 9768:Brooklyn Superbas managers 5793:Los Angeles Dodgers owners 2546:. May 14, 1892. p. 2. 2433:"1890 Pittsburgh Burghers" 2259:. June 9, 1886. p. 1. 2052:. Baltimore. p. SM15. 1823:In 1995, John Steadman of 1053:National League pennants. 1047:(2nd from left, front row) 1018:(in business suit, center) 9843:Federal League executives 9695: 9424: 6131: 5478: 5012: 4954: 4820: 4756: 4636: 4572: 4445: 4381: 4268: 4204: 4077: 4012: 3996: 3855: 2321:"1888 Detroit Wolverines" 2271:"1886 Detroit Wolverines" 1033:(2nd row, 2nd from right) 521:International Association 509:Fall River, Massachusetts 379: 288: 195: 186: 128: 118: 95: 78: 58: 45: 33: 9773:Cincinnati Reds managers 6739:J. G. Taylor Spink Award 6124:Cincinnati Reds managers 3281:"1905 Brooklyn Superbas" 3256:"1904 Brooklyn Superbas" 3231:"1903 Brooklyn Superbas" 3206:"1902 Brooklyn Superbas" 3181:"1901 Brooklyn Superbas" 3156:"1900 Brooklyn Superbas" 3131:"1899 Brooklyn Superbas" 2906:"1898 Baltimore Orioles" 2888:"1897 Baltimore Orioles" 2870:"1896 Baltimore Orioles" 2852:"1895 Baltimore Orioles" 2584:"1894 Baltimore Orioles" 2563:"1892 Baltimore Orioles" 2155:David L. Fleitz (2009). 1811:The Glory of Their Times 505:Providence, Rhode Island 435:strategy, including the 415:Hanlon was a manager in 9418:Honor Rolls of Baseball 6041:Fox Entertainment Group 5805:Superbas/Robins/Dodgers 3584:Honor Rolls of Baseball 3104:Mark L. Armour (2004). 1798:Honor Rolls of Baseball 1349:Philadelphia Athletics 724:Chicago White Stockings 697:Chicago White Stockings 655:1887 Detroit Wolverines 5948:Brooklyn Trust Company 5929:Brooklyn Trust Company 3786:Baseball-Reference.com 3450:baseball-reference.com 3353:baseball-reference.com 3349:"1907 Cincinnati Reds" 3328:baseball-reference.com 3324:"1906 Cincinnati Reds" 3285:baseball-reference.com 3260:baseball-reference.com 3235:baseball-reference.com 3210:baseball-reference.com 3185:baseball-reference.com 3160:baseball-reference.com 3135:baseball-reference.com 2910:baseball-reference.com 2892:baseball-reference.com 2874:baseball-reference.com 2856:baseball-reference.com 2831:baseball-reference.com 2806:baseball-reference.com 2781:baseball-reference.com 2756:baseball-reference.com 2731:baseball-reference.com 2706:baseball-reference.com 2681:baseball-reference.com 2656:baseball-reference.com 2631:baseball-reference.com 2606:baseball-reference.com 2588:baseball-reference.com 2567:baseball-reference.com 2516:baseball-reference.com 2437:baseball-reference.com 2391:baseball-reference.com 2375:. Baltimore. May 1892. 2346:"Hanlon's Acquisition" 2325:baseball-reference.com 2300:baseball-reference.com 2275:baseball-reference.com 2194:baseball-reference.com 2112:baseball-reference.com 1947:baseball-reference.com 1877:New Cathedral Cemetery 1838:Family and later years 1821: 1689:Philadelphia Phillies 1167: 1116:Hanlon introduced the 1049: 913:Baseball Hall of Fame. 892: 820:Philadelphia Athletics 798:Presque Isle Peninsula 739: 677:winning 42 games, the 658: 576: 480:Montville, Connecticut 319:Member of the National 72:Montville, Connecticut 6677:Baseball Hall of Fame 2997:Mark Lamster (2007). 2498:Philadelphia Inquirer 2483:Pittsburgh City Paper 2163:. McFarland. p.  1859:during action on the 1816: 1781:Baseball Hall of Fame 1775:Baseball Hall of Fame 1165: 1015: 874: 867:Assembling the talent 744:Pittsburgh Alleghenys 737: 708:Pittsburgh Alleghenys 653: 574: 417:Major League Baseball 406:Baseball Hall of Fame 341:Baseball Hall of Fame 245:Pittsburgh Alleghenys 214:Pittsburgh Alleghenys 9543:John Montgomery Ward 5516:John Montgomery Ward 4812:1900 National League 4628:1899 National League 4437:1896 National League 4260:1895 National League 4069:1894 National League 2229:"Notes and Comments" 1761:19 AL, 12 NL, 12 WS 1172:Brooklyn Bridegrooms 1130:John Montgomery Ward 824:American Association 6757:Ford C. Frick Award 6034:T. O'Malley Seidler 6006:Los Angeles Dodgers 3023:"Wee Willie Keeler" 1423:St. Louis Cardinals 1270:Baltimore Terrapins 1264:Baltimore Terrapins 1179:Harry Von der Horst 1016:Manager Ned Hanlon 955:fielding percentage 877:"Wee Willie" Keeler 760:Pittsburgh Burghers 746:and took over as a 673:, and with pitcher 561:Worcester Ruby Legs 517:Rochester, New York 251:Pittsburgh Burghers 220:Pittsburgh Burghers 124:Last MLB appearance 89:Baltimore, Maryland 8807:Designated hitters 6706:Veterans Committee 4847:Gene DeMontreville 3839:Detroit Wolverines 3540:. Diversion Books. 3310:The Sun, Baltimore 3027:The Florence Times 2485:. 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Slocum 9384: 9383: 6773: 6772: 6643: 6642: 6281:Christy Mathewson 6089: 6088: 5758: 5757: 5436: 5435: 4970: 4969: 4903:Brickyard Kennedy 4807:Brooklyn Superbas 4772: 4771: 4719:Brickyard Kennedy 4623:Brooklyn Superbas 4588: 4587: 4458:Boileryard Clarke 4432:Baltimore Orioles 4397: 4396: 4288:Boileryard Clarke 4255:Baltimore Orioles 4220: 4219: 4111:Boileryard Clarke 4064:Baltimore Orioles 4029: 4028: 3846:1887 World Series 3108:. Potomac Books. 2984:The Baltimore Sun 2544:The Sporting Life 2465:The Sporting Life 2419:The Sporting Life 2353:The Sporting Life 2257:The Sporting Life 2236:The Sporting Life 2069:The Sporting News 2030:The Sporting News 1826:The Baltimore Sun 1785:The Sporting News 1765: 1764: 1653:Brooklyn Dodgers 1543:St. Louis Browns 1539:Chicago White Sox 1463:Brooklyn Dodgers 1461:Baltimore Orioles 1425:New York Yankees 1385:Baltimore Orioles 1258:Baltimore Orioles 1195:Brickyard Kennedy 1152:The Sporting News 1111:The Baltimore Sun 1106:The Sporting News 1082:"inside" baseball 1076:"Inside baseball" 1070:Boston Beaneaters 1001:The Sporting News 852:Baltimore Orioles 811:The Sporting News 808:, the founder of 695:games behind the 645:The Sporting News 641:The Sporting Life 616:The Sporting Life 610:The Sporting News 523:in 1878, and the 433:"inside baseball" 425:Brooklyn Superbas 421:Baltimore Orioles 383: 382: 269:Brooklyn Superbas 263:Baltimore Orioles 232:Baltimore Orioles 179:Managerial record 9860: 9672:John B. 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9136: 9129: 9122: 9115: 9108: 9101: 9094: 9087: 9080: 9073: 9066: 9059: 9052: 9045: 9038: 9031: 9023: 9021: 9015: 9014: 9012: 9011: 9004: 8997: 8990: 8983: 8976: 8969: 8962: 8955: 8948: 8941: 8934: 8927: 8920: 8913: 8906: 8899: 8892: 8885: 8878: 8871: 8864: 8857: 8850: 8842: 8840: 8836: 8835: 8833: 8832: 8825: 8818: 8810: 8808: 8804: 8803: 8801: 8800: 8793: 8786: 8779: 8772: 8765: 8758: 8751: 8744: 8737: 8730: 8723: 8716: 8709: 8702: 8695: 8688: 8681: 8674: 8667: 8660: 8653: 8646: 8639: 8632: 8625: 8618: 8610: 8608: 8607:Right fielders 8604: 8603: 8601: 8600: 8593: 8586: 8579: 8572: 8565: 8558: 8551: 8544: 8537: 8530: 8523: 8516: 8509: 8502: 8495: 8488: 8481: 8474: 8467: 8460: 8453: 8446: 8439: 8431: 8429: 8425: 8424: 8422: 8421: 8414: 8407: 8400: 8393: 8386: 8379: 8372: 8365: 8358: 8351: 8344: 8337: 8330: 8323: 8316: 8309: 8302: 8295: 8288: 8281: 8274: 8267: 8259: 8257: 8253: 8252: 8250: 8249: 8242: 8235: 8228: 8221: 8214: 8207: 8200: 8193: 8186: 8179: 8172: 8165: 8158: 8151: 8144: 8137: 8130: 8123: 8116: 8109: 8102: 8095: 8088: 8081: 8074: 8066: 8064: 8060: 8059: 8057: 8056: 8049: 8042: 8035: 8028: 8021: 8014: 8007: 8000: 7993: 7986: 7979: 7972: 7965: 7958: 7951: 7944: 7937: 7930: 7922: 7920: 7916: 7915: 7913: 7912: 7905: 7898: 7891: 7884: 7877: 7870: 7863: 7856: 7849: 7842: 7835: 7828: 7821: 7814: 7807: 7800: 7793: 7786: 7779: 7771: 7769: 7768:Second basemen 7765: 7764: 7762: 7761: 7754: 7747: 7740: 7733: 7726: 7719: 7712: 7705: 7698: 7691: 7684: 7677: 7670: 7663: 7656: 7649: 7642: 7635: 7628: 7621: 7614: 7607: 7600: 7593: 7586: 7579: 7571: 7569: 7565: 7564: 7562: 7561: 7554: 7547: 7540: 7533: 7526: 7519: 7512: 7505: 7498: 7491: 7484: 7477: 7470: 7463: 7456: 7449: 7442: 7435: 7428: 7420: 7418: 7414: 7413: 7411: 7410: 7403: 7396: 7389: 7382: 7375: 7368: 7361: 7354: 7347: 7340: 7333: 7326: 7319: 7312: 7305: 7298: 7291: 7284: 7277: 7270: 7263: 7256: 7249: 7242: 7235: 7228: 7221: 7214: 7207: 7200: 7193: 7186: 7179: 7172: 7165: 7158: 7151: 7144: 7137: 7130: 7123: 7116: 7109: 7102: 7095: 7088: 7081: 7074: 7067: 7060: 7053: 7046: 7039: 7032: 7025: 7018: 7011: 7004: 6997: 6990: 6983: 6976: 6969: 6962: 6955: 6948: 6941: 6934: 6927: 6920: 6913: 6906: 6899: 6892: 6885: 6878: 6871: 6864: 6857: 6850: 6843: 6836: 6829: 6821: 6819: 6815: 6814: 6805: 6803: 6802: 6795: 6788: 6780: 6771: 6770: 6768: 6767: 6761: 6759: 6753: 6752: 6750: 6749: 6743: 6741: 6735: 6734: 6732: 6731: 6726: 6721: 6716: 6710: 6708: 6702: 6701: 6699: 6698: 6692: 6690: 6684: 6683: 6675: 6673: 6672: 6665: 6658: 6650: 6641: 6640: 6638: 6637: 6635:(2019–present) 6629: 6621: 6613: 6605: 6597: 6589: 6581: 6573: 6565: 6557: 6549: 6541: 6533: 6525: 6517: 6509: 6501: 6493: 6485: 6477: 6469: 6461: 6453: 6445: 6437: 6429: 6421: 6413: 6409:Rogers Hornsby 6405: 6397: 6389: 6381: 6373: 6365: 6361:Bill McKechnie 6357: 6349: 6341: 6333: 6325: 6317: 6309: 6305:Jack Hendricks 6301: 6293: 6285: 6277: 6269: 6261: 6253: 6245: 6241:Clark Griffith 6237: 6229: 6221: 6213: 6209:Frank Bancroft 6205: 6197: 6189: 6181: 6173: 6165: 6157: 6149: 6141: 6132: 6129: 6128: 6121: 6119: 6118: 6111: 6104: 6096: 6087: 6086: 6084: 6083: 6051: 6044: 6037: 6026: 6018: 6016: 6001: 6000: 5998: 5997: 5990: 5967: 5944: 5925: 5910: 5899: 5880: 5861: 5850: 5835: 5823: 5821: 5798: 5797: 5790: 5788: 5787: 5780: 5773: 5765: 5756: 5755: 5753: 5752: 5750:(2016–present) 5744: 5736: 5728: 5720: 5712: 5704: 5696: 5688: 5680: 5672: 5664: 5656: 5648: 5640: 5632: 5624: 5616: 5608: 5600: 5592: 5584: 5576: 5568: 5560: 5552: 5544: 5540:Charles Ebbets 5536: 5528: 5520: 5512: 5504: 5496: 5488: 5479: 5476: 5475: 5468: 5466: 5465: 5458: 5451: 5443: 5434: 5433: 5431: 5430: 5428:(2020–present) 5422: 5414: 5406: 5398: 5390: 5382: 5374: 5366: 5358: 5354:Danny Murtaugh 5350: 5342: 5338:Danny Murtaugh 5334: 5326: 5318: 5314:Danny Murtaugh 5310: 5302: 5298:Danny Murtaugh 5294: 5286: 5278: 5270: 5262: 5254: 5246: 5242:Frankie Frisch 5238: 5230: 5222: 5214: 5206: 5202:Bill McKechnie 5198: 5190: 5182: 5174: 5170:Nixey Callahan 5166: 5158: 5150: 5142: 5134: 5126: 5118: 5110: 5102: 5094: 5086: 5078: 5070: 5062: 5058:George Creamer 5054: 5046: 5042:Denny McKnight 5038: 5030: 5022: 5013: 5010: 5009: 5002: 5000: 4999: 4992: 4985: 4977: 4968: 4967: 4965: 4964: 4955: 4952: 4951: 4949: 4948: 4941: 4938:Jimmy Sheckard 4934: 4927: 4924:Deacon McGuire 4920: 4913: 4906: 4899: 4892: 4885: 4878: 4871: 4864: 4857: 4850: 4843: 4836: 4829: 4821: 4818: 4817: 4804: 4802: 4801: 4794: 4787: 4779: 4770: 4769: 4767: 4766: 4757: 4754: 4753: 4751: 4750: 4743: 4736: 4733:Deacon McGuire 4729: 4722: 4715: 4708: 4701: 4694: 4687: 4680: 4673: 4666: 4659: 4652: 4645: 4637: 4634: 4633: 4620: 4618: 4617: 4610: 4603: 4595: 4586: 4585: 4583: 4582: 4573: 4570: 4569: 4567: 4566: 4559: 4552: 4545: 4538: 4531: 4524: 4517: 4510: 4503: 4496: 4493:George Hemming 4489: 4482: 4475: 4468: 4461: 4454: 4446: 4443: 4442: 4429: 4427: 4426: 4419: 4412: 4404: 4395: 4394: 4392: 4391: 4382: 4379: 4378: 4376: 4375: 4368: 4361: 4354: 4347: 4340: 4333: 4326: 4319: 4316:George Hemming 4312: 4305: 4298: 4291: 4284: 4277: 4269: 4266: 4265: 4252: 4250: 4249: 4242: 4235: 4227: 4218: 4217: 4215: 4214: 4205: 4202: 4201: 4199: 4198: 4191: 4184: 4177: 4170: 4163: 4156: 4149: 4142: 4139:George Hemming 4135: 4128: 4121: 4114: 4107: 4100: 4093: 4086: 4078: 4075: 4074: 4061: 4059: 4058: 4051: 4044: 4036: 4027: 4026: 4024: 4023: 4019:Regular season 4013: 4010: 4009: 4007: 4006: 3997: 3994: 3993: 3991: 3990: 3983: 3976: 3969: 3962: 3955: 3948: 3941: 3934: 3927: 3920: 3913: 3910:Charlie Ganzel 3906: 3899: 3892: 3885: 3878: 3871: 3864: 3856: 3853: 3852: 3835: 3833: 3832: 3825: 3818: 3810: 3804: 3803: 3789: 3781: 3780:External links 3778: 3776: 3775: 3757: 3739: 3721: 3703: 3685: 3667: 3657: 3647: 3632: 3617: 3602: 3592: 3543: 3525: 3509:1800–present: 3462: 3437: 3419: 3401: 3383: 3365: 3340: 3315: 3297: 3272: 3247: 3222: 3197: 3172: 3147: 3122: 3114: 3106:Paths to Glory 3096: 3068: 3050: 3032: 3014: 3008:978-1586485955 3007: 2989: 2970: 2942: 2915: 2897: 2879: 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1437: 1434: 1431: 1426: 1421: 1418: 1415: 1410:Miller Huggins 1403: 1402: 1399: 1396: 1393: 1388: 1383: 1380: 1377: 1365: 1364: 1361: 1358: 1355: 1350: 1345: 1342: 1339: 1327: 1326: 1325:Championships 1323: 1320: 1317: 1314: 1311: 1308: 1305: 1295: 1292: 1281:Federal League 1274:Federal League 1265: 1262: 1254:Eastern League 1237: 1234: 1229:Miller Huggins 1220: 1217: 1209:Jimmy Sheckard 1159: 1156: 1139:platoon system 1122:Macon, Georgia 1102:Baltimore chop 1094:sacrifice bunt 1077: 1074: 1009: 1006: 997: 996: 988: 969: 958: 942: 930: 918: 914: 868: 865: 846: 843: 841: 838: 748:player-manager 731: 728: 715: 712: 595:and six times 593:bases on balls 568: 565: 536: 533: 500: 497: 495: 492: 475: 472: 452:center fielder 441:Baltimore chop 381: 380: 377: 376: 373: 369: 368: 363: 359: 358: 322: 321: 315: 314: 313: 312: 299: 298: 286: 285: 281: 280: 279: 278: 272: 266: 260: 254: 248: 236: 235: 229: 223: 217: 211: 205: 193: 192: 188: 187: 184: 183: 180: 176: 175: 172: 166: 165: 162: 160:Runs batted in 156: 155: 152: 146: 145: 142: 136: 135: 134:MLB statistics 131: 130: 126: 125: 121: 120: 116: 115: 111: 110: 103: 97: 96: 93: 92: 86:(aged 79) 82:April 14, 1937 76: 75: 56: 55: 48:Center fielder 43: 42: 39: 31: 30: 20: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 9865: 9854: 9851: 9849: 9846: 9844: 9841: 9839: 9836: 9834: 9831: 9829: 9826: 9824: 9821: 9819: 9816: 9814: 9811: 9809: 9806: 9804: 9801: 9799: 9796: 9794: 9791: 9789: 9786: 9784: 9781: 9779: 9776: 9774: 9771: 9769: 9766: 9764: 9761: 9759: 9756: 9754: 9751: 9749: 9746: 9744: 9741: 9739: 9736: 9734: 9731: 9729: 9726: 9724: 9721: 9720: 9718: 9702: 9698: 9697: 9694: 9688: 9685: 9683: 9682:George Tidden 9680: 9678: 9675: 9673: 9670: 9668: 9665: 9663: 9660: 9658: 9655: 9653: 9650: 9648: 9645: 9643: 9640: 9638: 9635: 9633: 9632:Walter Barnes 9630: 9629: 9627: 9625:Sportswriters 9623: 9617: 9616:Jack Sheridan 9614: 9612: 9609: 9607: 9604: 9602: 9601: 9597: 9595: 9592: 9590: 9587: 9585: 9582: 9580: 9579: 9575: 9573: 9570: 9568: 9565: 9563: 9562: 9558: 9557: 9555: 9551: 9545: 9544: 9540: 9538: 9537: 9533: 9531: 9530: 9526: 9524: 9523: 9519: 9517: 9516:Bill Carrigan 9514: 9513: 9511: 9507: 9501: 9498: 9496: 9493: 9491: 9488: 9486: 9483: 9481: 9478: 9476: 9473: 9471: 9470: 9466: 9464: 9463:John T. Brush 9461: 9459: 9458:John E. Bruce 9456: 9454: 9453: 9449: 9447: 9444: 9443: 9441: 9437: 9431: 9427: 9426: 9423: 9419: 9412: 9407: 9405: 9400: 9398: 9393: 9392: 9389: 9376: 9372: 9369: 9365: 9362: 9358: 9355: 9351: 9348: 9344: 9341: 9337: 9334: 9330: 9327: 9323: 9320: 9316: 9313: 9309: 9308: 9306: 9302: 9295: 9291: 9288: 9284: 9281: 9277: 9274: 9270: 9267: 9263: 9260: 9256: 9253: 9249: 9246: 9242: 9239: 9235: 9232: 9228: 9225: 9221: 9218: 9214: 9211: 9207: 9204: 9200: 9197: 9193: 9190: 9186: 9183: 9179: 9176: 9172: 9169: 9165: 9162: 9158: 9155: 9151: 9148: 9144: 9141: 9137: 9134: 9130: 9127: 9123: 9120: 9116: 9113: 9109: 9106: 9102: 9099: 9095: 9092: 9088: 9085: 9081: 9078: 9074: 9071: 9067: 9064: 9060: 9057: 9053: 9050: 9046: 9043: 9039: 9036: 9032: 9029: 9025: 9024: 9022: 9016: 9009: 9005: 9002: 8998: 8995: 8991: 8988: 8984: 8981: 8977: 8974: 8970: 8967: 8963: 8960: 8956: 8953: 8949: 8946: 8942: 8939: 8935: 8932: 8928: 8925: 8921: 8918: 8914: 8911: 8907: 8904: 8900: 8897: 8893: 8890: 8886: 8883: 8879: 8876: 8872: 8869: 8865: 8862: 8858: 8855: 8851: 8848: 8844: 8843: 8841: 8837: 8830: 8826: 8823: 8819: 8816: 8812: 8811: 8809: 8805: 8798: 8794: 8791: 8787: 8784: 8780: 8777: 8773: 8770: 8766: 8763: 8759: 8756: 8752: 8749: 8745: 8742: 8738: 8735: 8731: 8728: 8724: 8721: 8717: 8714: 8710: 8707: 8703: 8700: 8696: 8693: 8689: 8686: 8682: 8679: 8675: 8672: 8668: 8665: 8661: 8658: 8654: 8651: 8647: 8644: 8640: 8637: 8633: 8630: 8626: 8623: 8619: 8616: 8612: 8611: 8609: 8605: 8598: 8594: 8591: 8587: 8584: 8580: 8577: 8573: 8570: 8566: 8563: 8559: 8556: 8552: 8549: 8545: 8542: 8538: 8535: 8531: 8528: 8524: 8521: 8517: 8514: 8510: 8507: 8503: 8500: 8496: 8493: 8489: 8486: 8482: 8479: 8475: 8472: 8468: 8465: 8461: 8458: 8454: 8451: 8447: 8444: 8440: 8437: 8433: 8432: 8430: 8426: 8419: 8415: 8412: 8408: 8405: 8401: 8398: 8394: 8391: 8387: 8384: 8380: 8377: 8373: 8370: 8366: 8363: 8359: 8356: 8352: 8349: 8345: 8342: 8338: 8335: 8331: 8328: 8324: 8321: 8317: 8314: 8310: 8307: 8303: 8300: 8296: 8293: 8289: 8286: 8282: 8279: 8275: 8272: 8268: 8265: 8261: 8260: 8258: 8256:Left fielders 8254: 8247: 8243: 8240: 8236: 8233: 8229: 8226: 8222: 8219: 8215: 8212: 8208: 8205: 8201: 8198: 8194: 8191: 8187: 8184: 8180: 8177: 8173: 8170: 8166: 8163: 8159: 8156: 8152: 8149: 8145: 8142: 8138: 8135: 8131: 8128: 8124: 8121: 8117: 8114: 8110: 8107: 8103: 8100: 8096: 8093: 8089: 8086: 8082: 8079: 8075: 8072: 8068: 8067: 8065: 8061: 8054: 8050: 8047: 8043: 8040: 8036: 8033: 8029: 8026: 8022: 8019: 8015: 8012: 8008: 8005: 8001: 7998: 7994: 7991: 7987: 7984: 7980: 7977: 7973: 7970: 7966: 7963: 7959: 7956: 7952: 7949: 7945: 7942: 7938: 7935: 7931: 7928: 7924: 7923: 7921: 7919:Third basemen 7917: 7910: 7906: 7903: 7899: 7896: 7892: 7889: 7885: 7882: 7878: 7875: 7871: 7868: 7864: 7861: 7857: 7854: 7850: 7847: 7843: 7840: 7836: 7833: 7829: 7826: 7822: 7819: 7815: 7812: 7808: 7805: 7801: 7798: 7794: 7791: 7787: 7784: 7780: 7777: 7773: 7772: 7770: 7766: 7759: 7755: 7752: 7748: 7745: 7741: 7738: 7734: 7731: 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Center fielder
Manager
Montville, Connecticut
Baltimore, Maryland
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Stolen bases
Cleveland Blues
Detroit Wolverines
Pittsburgh Alleghenys
Pittsburgh Burghers
Pittsburgh Pirates
Baltimore Orioles
Pittsburgh Alleghenys
Pittsburgh Burghers
Pittsburgh Pirates
Baltimore Orioles
Brooklyn Superbas
Cincinnati Reds
NL pennant
NL pennant
Member of the National
Baseball Hall of Fame
1996
baseball
manager
Baseball Hall of Fame
Veterans Committee

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