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Amby McConnell

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for three different teams until August 1907, when he signed for the Boston Red Sox. After making his debut the following season and spending three seasons with the Red Sox, McConnell was traded in the middle of the 1910 season to the Chicago White Sox, where he spent the next two years of his career
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and made a living by working at the town mill for fifty hours a week (earning him $ 6). During his spare time, he would play baseball at a nearby field and soon became well known around the region for his stellar defense. As a result of his newfound fame, a team based in
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season with a dismal .238 batting average and had the most errors among all AL second basemen for the second consecutive year. Nonetheless, he had 26 stolen bases and was an integral part of the team's offense centered around base-stealing, nicknamed the "Speed Boys".
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declared that trading for McConnell and Lord "was just about all that we needed to give the White Sox a team." McConnell performed better after the trade, posting a batting average of .275 during his half-season with the White Sox.
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and this change eventually became permanent. As a result, McConnell was deemed redundant and in August, while he was still recovering from injury, he was traded to the
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to purchase McConnell's contract from the Grays at the end of the season in August. He made his major league debut for the Red Sox on April 17,
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rookie season, McConnell had a relatively successful year. He had the team's second-highest batting average (.279) and number of
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Throughout his career, McConnell was known to have the odd hobby of collecting pins. When he was in the middle of a batting
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of .318 in 121 games. Over the next two years, he spent a season each at the Eastern League's Rochester Broncos and the
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season poorly. He batted only .171 in the eleven games he played for the team, before succumbing to an arm injury and
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before playing his last game on October 8, 1911. He died on May 20, 1942, in
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from 1908 to 1911. He batted left-handed but threw right-handed.
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season, McConnell got married and eventually had two children.
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and began to play organized baseball for semi-pro teams in
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October 8, 1911, for the Chicago White Sox
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Upon McConnell's arrival in Chicago, White Sox manager
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Johnson, Richard A.; Stout, Glenn (October 19, 2005).
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April 17, 1908, for the Boston Red Sox
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McConnell was born on April 29, 1883. He grew up in
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(1949). 638:. August 5, 1911. p. 8 510:for carrying out the move. 219:who played four seasons in 1203: 1157:Ludington Mariners players 1147:Petersburg Goobers players 1112:Rochester Bronchos players 1020:"Duffy Happy Over Outlook" 736:Kay, Joe (June 15, 2008). 360:Boston Red Sox (1908–1910) 255:history on July 19, 1909. 1152:Tarboro Tarbabies players 1087:Chicago White Sox players 173: 164: 124: 114: 91: 74: 54: 45: 33: 1162:Orlando Bulldogs players 1132:Atlanta Crackers players 632:"Amby McConnell's Hobby" 427:led off with an infield 380:, he committed the most 1167:Oneonta Indians players 994:"Winter Baseball Chats" 808:. Utica. Archived from 443:before Red Sox manager 210:Ambrose Moses McConnell 1117:Utica Pent-Ups players 1082:Boston Red Sox players 690:Baseball-Reference.com 665:Baseball-Reference.com 611:Baseball-Reference.com 486:. 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Index


Second baseman
North Pownal, Vermont
Utica, New York
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Boston Red Sox
1908
1910
Chicago White Sox
1910
1911
baseball
second baseman
Major League Baseball
Boston Red Sox
Chicago White Sox
minor league baseball
Utica, New York
unassisted triple play
Major League Baseball
North Pownal, Vermont
Beloit College
Dalton, Massachusetts
1908
slump
1902
Rutland, Vermont
Beloit, Wisconsin

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