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Donie Bush

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and the easy chances look hard. . . . Of Bush's fielding the outstanding feature always was his throwing. In that, more than in anything else, Bush stood apart. He had an uncanny ability to judge the speed of a runner on his way to first. He never seemed to hurry a throw, and he seemed never to throw with speed. Most of the time he apparently lobbed the ball but he always got his man, sometimes by a fraction of a step -- but he got him. This ability of Bush's was always a matter of amazement to spectators and they could never solve the riddle of it.
1113:, in choosing its All Star American League Team, chose Bush at the shortstop position. Writer F. C. Lane observed: "But the best performer, taking everything into consideration, was Donie Bush of Detroit. Bush is simply unsurpassable as a fielding shortstop and while a weak hitter according to the records he is nevertheless a dangerous man on the offensive through his well-known ability to secure free passage to first base and his amazing swiftness of foot once he reaches that initial station on the homeward journey." 1348:
Washington press, and one newspaper even urged a boycott of the Senators over the firing of Bush. Griffith initially declined comment on his release of Bush, but as criticism intensified, Griffith said in a written statement that he found Bush "incompetent as a manager, failing to maintain discipline among the players, utter disregard of the development or use of young players, favoritism and indifference when the ball game was over as to ways or means of improving conditions." The Senators went on to win the
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the 1912 season, Bush also led all American League players (regardless of position) with 547 assists, and his 6.00 range factor was the highest among American League shortstops. He also ranked among the American League leaders with a defensive WAR of 1.8 (4th among players at all positions), 107 runs scored (7th), 37 stolen bases (8th), 317 putouts at shortstop (4th), a .929 fielding percentage (2nd among shortstops), and 66 errors (2nd).
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Sources listing the date as October 8, 1888, include (i) a World War I Draft Registration Card (showing 10/8/88 date of birth and Indianapolis place of birth) completed by Owen J. Bush, residing at 207 Alcott in Indianapolis, height "short", working as a ball player in Detroit, and (ii) a World War II Draft Registration Card (showing 10/8/88 date of birth and Indianapolis place of birth) completed by Owen Joseph Bush of Indianapolis.
1054:, helped lead the Tigers to a 100–54 record and a second-place finish in the American League. Bush again led all American League players with 703 plate appearances and 504 assists and was again among the league leaders with 118 bases on balls (2nd), 99 runs (6th), 35 stolen bases (8th), 340 putouts at shortstop (2nd), 61 double plays turned at shortstop (2nd), 5.45 range factor at shortstop (2nd), and 57 errors (2nd). 36: 1372:. In July 1924, a "Bush Day" was held in Indianapolis with 10,000 fans showing up to honor Bush and present him with gifts. In his first year as manager of the Indians, Bush led the Indians to a second-place finish in the American Association, narrowly losing the pennant to St. Paul in the final series of the 1924 season. His team again finished in second place in 1925, losing the pennant to Louisville. 1159: 796:. He appeared in 153 games for Indianapolis and was the team's starting shortstop with 330 putouts, 472 assists, 54 errors, 856 total chances, and a .937 fielding percentage. As a batter, he had 28 stolen bases, 18 sacrifice hits, seven triples, and a .247 batting average. He helped Indianapolis win the American Association pennant for 1908, and at the end of the 1908 season, 1462: 6373: 1233:
becomes so enraged that he pulls his cap off his head and throwing it off the door of the hotel lobby or in the turf of the ball field, stamps on it in his hysteria." For the first half of the season, Bush continued as the Tigers' starting shortstop. Halfway through the season, however, Cobb moved Bush from his regular shortstop position to second base.
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1940 Census entry for Owen J. Bush (age 52, employed as the owner of a baseball club) residing at 207 N. Walcott in Indianapolis. Also living at the house was Bush's sister Elizabeth, her husband Robert V. Fessler (a wood carpenter for the post office), and sister Mary Bush (age 65). Source Citation:
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Bush's Pirates finished in fourth place in 1928 and in second place in 1929. During the 1929 season, Bush complained to a Pittsburgh reporter about the new "lively ball", saying, "It's not a ballβ€š it's a bullet. Somebody's going to get killed if they don't watch out. A pitcher who has to put the ball
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that same year published a feature story on how a player's hands make him suitable for one position or another. The author wrote: "Donie Bush is a wonderful shortstop all will agree. Bush is a little man perhaps the shortest of stature in organized baseball. But his hand is very broad, thick and bony
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praised Bush for his range: "In the field Bush sometimes appears ragged, but this is not owing to lack of finish in handling stinging grounders. It is rather a direct result of his eagerness to spear everything within reach and just a little beyond. No chance is too hard for him to try, and more than
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noted: "Bush is one of the hardest men in the game to pitch to. He is so small that a pitcher has to have absolute control to get the ball over for him, and it makes him a most valuable lead-off man for a team, because there is hardly a day that he does not reach the bases one or more times." During
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1900 Census entry for Ellen Bush (born September 1858 in Kentucky, the daughter of Irish immigrants) and family. Daughter Lizzie born Jan. 1882 (father born in Ireland). Son Michael born Nov. 1886 (father born in Ireland). Son Owen born Oct. 1888 in Indiana (father born in Ireland). Source Citation:
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The passing of Bush removes one of the spectacular figures of Detroit baseball history. . . . Built low to the ground and extremely aggressive, Bush presented a spectacle that appealed to the heart of the gallery. He always did things in a sensational manner. His style made the hard ones look harder
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You hear a lot of third baseman raving about the hard chances they get, but any time the shortstop is looking for a berth that is nice and quiet and restful in comparison to his own he casts longing glances at third. Look up the records and see what becomes of the shortstops who get too old to cover
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There never was a player who deserved a testimonial more than Donie deserves this one. The little infielder has been the mainstay of the Tigers' defense all season and has saved game after game by his sensational stunts. . . . Off the field he has never permitted his spirits to flag, declaring right
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Bush was also one of the shortest players in the Major Leagues at five feet, six inches (1.7 meters) and weighed between 130 and 140 pounds. Bush once said, "I used to tell 'em it ain't how big you are, it's how good you are. But whenever another team had an uncommonly small player, I'd slip up and
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1910 Census entry for Ellen Bush (age 52, born in Kentucky of Irish immigrants) and family residing at 206 Walcott in Indianapolis. Daughter Elizabeth age 26. Son Michael age 23. Son Owen age 21 born in Indiana employed as a "Ball Player" with the "Detroit Team". Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census
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wrote that Howley "never is quite so contented" as he is when arguing with Bush and added: "Bush would fight at the drop of a hat for Dan, yet the midget never gets nearly so mad at anyone as he does when Howley, with deliberate intent, corners Donie somewhere and starts a debate. . . . Often Donie
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In 1919, Bush continued to perform well defensively. His 290 assists at shortstop led the American League, and his .943 fielding percentage was third best among the league's shortstops. Offensively, he continued to rank among the league's leaders with 75 bases on balls (5th), 22 stolen bases (7th),
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After a brief holdout in the spring of 1910, Bush re-signed with the Tigers in mid-March. During the 1910 and 1911 seasons, Bush led the American League in bases on balls for the second and third consecutive seasons. His total of 49 stolen bases ranked third in the American League in 1910, and his
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On February 1, 1969, Bush announced that he was resigning as the club's president after holding the position continuously since 1956. Bush, who was 81 years old, stated that he was quitting as the result of "a front-office squabble" with the club's chairman, Louis Hensley, and general manager, Max
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as the team's field manager for 1942. In November 1942, Bush announced that he would take over as field manager in 1943 while continuing as the club's president as well. Bush managed the team for the entire 1943 but was forced by ill health to give up his role as field manager in May 1944, hiring
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announced that they had two weeks earlier retained Bush as manager for the 1933 season. Upon his hiring, one newspaper reporter predicted: "No bed of roses awaits the new manager here. . . . He falls heir to a run-down team, with little financial backing and a quick-to-criticize public." The 1933
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had switched spots in the batting order and batted out of turn. In the second, fifth and seventh innings both players made outs, and Bush said nothing. In the ninth inning, Gerber hit a single with two out and a runner on first base. Bush appealed to the umpire that Gerber had batted out of order.
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rated Bush among the top ten players in Major League Baseball over the past decade in the categories of "waiters" (1st with an average of 88.4 bases on balls per year), "run-getters" (4th with an average of 90 runs per year), and "base-stealers" (7th with an average of 30.4 stolen bases per year).
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1930 Census entry for Owen Bush (age 40, born in Indiana, employed as a baseball manager) and his mother Elizabeth (age 68), both residing at 207 N. Walcott in Indianapolis. Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana; Roll: 612; Page: 18B; Enumeration District: 0128;
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played for the Millers in 1938, saw his batting average jump 75 points over the prior year, and later credited Bush with some of his success. After learning that Bush had died, Williams said: "I've been in the game for 36 years and nobody has any closer affection to my heart than Ownie." He noted
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Bush led the 1923 Senators to a fourth-place finish and a 75–78 record, two positions higher in the standings and seven fewer losses than the 1922 team. In October 1923, and despite the improved record, team owner Clark Griffith fired Bush as the team's manager. The shift drew criticism from the
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than any other shortstop of the era, and his 1914 total of 425 putouts is still the Major League record for shortstops. His 1914 total of 969 chances is also still the American League record. He also led the American League in assists by a shortstop on five occasions: 1909 (567), 1911 (556), 1912
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1920 Census entry for Ellen Bush (age 62, born in Kentucky) and family residing at 207 N. Walcott in Indianapolis. Son Michael (age 34). Son Owen (age 32) born in Indiana employed as a "ball player". Source Citation: Year: 1920; Census Place: Indianapolis Ward 9, Marion, Indiana; Roll: T625_454;
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Sources differ as to Bush's date of birth. Sources listing the date as October 8, 1887, include (i) baseball-reference.com, and (ii) findagrave.com. Sources listing the date as October 3, 1887, include (i) United States Social Security Death Index for Owen Bush of Indianapolis (SSN 317-05-4538).
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leaders in bases on balls 12 straight years, from 1909 through 1920, and led the league five times. His career high was 118 bases on balls in 1915. During the decade from 1910 to 1919, no Major League player had more bases on balls than Bush. At the time of his retirement in 1923, Bush had 1,158
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In 1918, Bush's batting average dropped 47 points from the prior season to .234. Despite the drop in average, Bush continued to rank among the American League's leaders with 594 plate appearances (1st), 79 bases on balls (2nd), 280 putouts at shortstop (2nd), 74 runs scored (4th), and 48 errors
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slumping in the World Series (batting .231 and .250 respectively), Bush hit .318 with an on-base percentage of .483. He also scored five runs, collected five bases on balls, was twice hit by a pitch, and compiled nine putouts, 18 assists, and three double plays (but also committed five errors).
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scored. At the time of his retirement in 1923, Bush's 1,158 bases on balls ranked second in major league history. His 337 sacrifice hits still ranks fifth in major league history, and his 1909 total of 52 sacrifice hits is the fourth highest in major league history. He ranked among the American
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This diminutive and youthful shortstop came to the rescue of the Detroit club and made it possible for them to win the American League pennant. . . . He helped to win the American Association pennant for the Hoosiers by his wonderful all around work, and then came on to Detroit in time to save
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In 1916, Bush continued to rank among the American League leaders in multiple categories with 75 bases on balls (7th), 27 sacrifice hits (9th), 435 assists (5th among all players regardless of position), 278 putouts at shortstop (4th), and a .954 fielding percentage at shortstop (3rd).
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appoints him manager. Brains, a good pair of hands, and a bulldog disposition made him a playing success against the handicap of being undersized and rather weak of arm. . . . He ought to make quite a manager; ought to put something into that Washington team that it lacked."
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The World War II Draft Registration Card completed by Owen Joseph Bush (available on-line at ancestry.com) lists his address as 207 N. Walcott, Indianapolis, his date of birth as October 8, 1888, his place of birth as Indianapolis, and his principal contact person as Paul
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with 676 plate appearances, 88 bases on balls, and 52 sacrifice hits. His 52 sacrifice hits remains the fourth highest single season total in major league history, and his .380 on-base percentage was the third highest in the American League in 1909 behind teammate
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named Bush as the second best shortstop in the American League, calling him "one of the cleverest fielders in the game" and citing "his unsurpassed ability to get on bases and his great speed and nice judgment in run-getting once he earns standing room on first."
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in 1909. Bush explained, "One day after I had struck out, I asked Eddie Killian what kind of ball I swung at and missed. Killian said it was a donie ball. I never learned what a donie ball was, but the Tigers started calling me Donie and the name just stuck."
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and seven fewer errors, noted that Bush made "spectacular plays" in the field "day after day". Kofoed also dismissed those who relegated Bush to the "poor hitting class", noting that Bush got on base and scored more often than any of his Detroit teammates.
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Bush remained affiliated with professional baseball for 65 years. He was given the title "King of Baseball" during Major League Baseball's 1963 winter meetings. In 1967, the stadium in which the Indianapolis Indians played was renamed from Victory Field to
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noted that the reorganization marked the first time since Bush's playing days that he had been without an official title. In November 1952, Bush and McKinney sold their remaining 25% interest in the Indianapolis club to the Cleveland Indians.
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In 1913, Bush led the American League with 694 plate appearances and was again among the league leaders with 80 bases on balls (3rd), 44 stolen bases (6th), 98 runs (8th), 331 putouts at shortstop (2nd), and 510 assists at shortstop (2nd).
2115:. He fell ill during spring training in Florida and died three weeks later after returning home to Indianapolis. Bush was posthumously elected to the Indiana Baseball Hall of Fame in 1979 and was known as "Mr. Baseball" in Indianapolis. 2091:. In January 1956, Bush and McKinney led a successful effort to transform the Indianapolis club into a community-owned team through a public stock offering. On January 30, 1956, Bush was named president and general manager of the club. 1203:
In 1920, Bush led the American League with 48 sacrifice hitsβ€”the seventh highest total in Major League history. Despite his advancing age, Bush retained considerable speed, stealing 15 bases and hitting 18 doubles and five triples.
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In 1917, Bush led the American League with 112 runs scored, stole 34 bases, and compiled a career-high batting average of .281 with a .370 on-base percentage. Bush also broke up a noteworthy no-hitter on July 11, 1917. With
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was to blame for the White Sox' poor showing. Many in the press blamed Comiskey for the shortage of talent at Bush's command. During a July road trip to the East, the White Sox had only "five workable pitchers", a term
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up to the last minute that the Tigers were going to win the pennant. . . . Apart from baseball, Bush is a mighty fine fellow, good-natured, lively, generous, and the sort of man anyone would like to have for a friend.
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to write that Bush was playing the best baseball of his life. Bush appeared in 41 games for the 1922 Senators and finished the season with a .342 on-base percentage and 21 bases on balls in 158 plate appearances.
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J.F. McCann (May 1, 1924). "Donie Bush Bringing Baseball Back To Life In Indianapolis: Former Major League Shortstop Star, Who First Broke Into Prominence In Hoosier Capital, Now Heads Old Team Towards Flag".
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defined as "those who could throw a ball." Bush complained about the lack of "cooperation" from Comiskey in acquiring players as his 1931 team compiled both the lowest batting average (.260) and the highest
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starting with the 1930 season. He took over a team that had finished in seventh place with a 59–93 record in 1929. In 1930, the White Sox again finished in seventh place, improving only slightly to 64–90.
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during a road trip and returned to Indianapolis to undergo surgery. After a period of convalescence, Bush returned to his role as manager and led the Indians to their third consecutive second-place finish.
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from Norman Perry. Bush, who became the team's president as well as a co-owner, said at the time, "It always was my ambition, since I was a kid, to have a share in the ownership of the Indianapolis club."
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After the 1940 season, Bush and McKinney sold their two-thirds interest to Yawkey. Bush was in a St. Louis hospital at the time and stated that he was selling his interest in the team due to poor health.
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In 1914, Bush led the American League with 721 plate appearances and 112 bases on balls while also scoring 97 runs and compiling 35 stolen bases and a .373 on-base percentage. In the voting for the 1914
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J.F. McCann (October 22, 1925). "Owen Bush Re-Engaged As Indianapolis Manager: Announcement Comes As Good News To Followers Of Hoosiers Who Feared Little Pilot Would Carry Out Threat To Quit Home Town".
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with nine. Bush's triple plays came on May 4, 1910, April 24, 1911, May 20, 1911, September 9, 1911, April 6, 1912, August 23, 1917, August 14, 1919, May 18, 1921, and September 14, 1921.
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records for shortstops (and the major league record for putouts). He also led the American League in assists by a shortstop on five occasions and holds the major league record with nine
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W. Blaine Patton (December 11, 1941). "Hartnett Shuffled Into Indianapolis' New Deal: Popular National League Catcher Named Manager After McKinney and Bush Assume Control of Team".
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all the ground between second base and the foul line. A lot of them camp on third for a while. And why shouldn't they? A man can play third when he can't play short. That's a cinch.
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In January 1909, Bush signed a contract to return to the Tigers, and he became the Tigers' starting shortstop for the next 13 seasons. He compiled a .273 batting average and a .380
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Place: Indianapolis Ward 9, Marion, Indiana; Roll: T624_368; Page: 12A; Enumeration District: 0161; FHL microfilm: 1374381. Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census .
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Year: 1900; Census Place: Center, Marion, Indiana; Roll: 389; Page: 8B; Enumeration District: 0114; FHL microfilm: 1240389. Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census .
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J.F. McCann (July 1, 1926). "Ed Sicking Pinch Hits For Boss and Delivers: Indianapolis Team Makes Advance in Flag Race on Long Road Trip With Bush Laid Up by Operation".
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In September 1938, Bush announced that he was resigning his position as manager of the Minneapolis Millers to become a co-owner, general manager and field manager of the
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in the ninth inning to secure a 1–0 complete game shutout. In a 1942 speech in Los Angelesβ€š Ruth called this game his greatest thrill. At the end of the 1917 season,
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Bush remained a resident of Indianapolis throughout his life. He lived on the 200 block of North Walcott Street in east Indianapolis from at least 1910 through 1940.
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Year: 1940; Census Place: Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana; Roll: T627_1126; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 96-170. Ancestry.com. 1940 United States Federal Census .
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opined that Bush had the characteristics to make a solid manager: "The same traits that made our friend Donie a great little ball player have been recognized when
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126 runs scored in 1911 ranked second in the league. Defensively, Bush's 1910 fielding percentage of .940 led American League shortstops, and his 1910 defensive
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noted that many of the Pittsburgh fans turned against Bush when he benched Cuyler in 1927 and that Bush had never been able to get the local fans behind him.
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W. Blaine Patton (November 12, 1942). "Bush Back in Harness as Indianapolis Pilot: Takes Over Reins From Gabby Hartnett and Will Double as Club President".
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Bush also collected 337 sacrifice hits in his career, ranking him fifth on the all-time Major League leader list (behind Hall of Famers Eddie Collins and
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noted that, while playing in South Bend, Bush earned "the reputation of being the fastest, best all-around shortstop the Central League had ever seen."
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Vaughan, Irving (August 6, 1931). "Bush's Flare-Up Indicates New Pilot For White Sox Next Year: Comiskey Refuses to Accept Blame for Failure of Team".
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wrote that Bush was "generally credited with being the best ball player outside the big leagues during the season in the minors which has just closed.
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for $ 35,000 and three players. Co-owner Yawkey reportedly objected to the trade, but Bush and McKinney held a majority interest in the club.
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over hasn't a chance. All he can do is to pitch and duck." (Bush's statement would prove incorrect, as no player has died on the field since
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having allowed no hits, Bush hit a scratch single in the eighth inning. After giving up the single to Bush, Ruth struck out the Tigers'
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League leaders in stolen bases ten times, and, during the decade from 1910 to 1919, the only players to score more runs than Bush were
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Tommy Fitzgerald (February 1, 1940). "Nimble Hands and Feet Led Brooklyn To Nab Reese, Who Hopes To Run Durocher Off Shortstop Job".
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and became the team's starting shortstop for the final 33 games of the 1921 season. In January 1922, the Senators acquired shortstop
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Ralph S. Davis (September 5, 1929). "Bush Can Charge Much To Bad Luck: Fans Never Gave Donie a Break After His Benching of Cuyler".
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Les Koelling (February 8, 1956). "Bush to Operate Fan-Owned Club at Indianapolis: Named Prexy of Indians; McKinney to Head Board".
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reported that "Bush has been driving his new car most of the time since he left Detroit and is said to be only a few laps behind
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most fielders can say he pulls down the drive and relays it to first." In its annual selection of an All-America Baseball Team,
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that same year noted that Bush "is just about the most methodical and consistent person connected with our national game."
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on the bases, a great fielding shortstop and a good batsman, a man who hits right or left handed with equal efficiency.
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In appreciation of Bush's efforts during the 1915 season, Detroit fans raised funds to allow Bush to purchase a new
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of 6.19 in 1911 was a career-high and the second best among American League shortstops. In the voting for the 1911
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rated Bush as the best shortstop in the American League. Kofoed wrote that Bush had only five fewer chances than
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titled, "Inside Points on Playing Short." Bush argued that shortstop was the toughest position on the infield:
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Halsey Hall (December 28, 1933). "Kelley and Bush Begin Rebuilding Millers; Fans Happy Over Donie's Return".
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After being released by the Senators, Bush returned to his hometown where he was hired as the manager of the
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For three years following his disassociation with the Indianapolis club, Bush worked as a scout for the
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Bush's nickname, "Donie", was reportedly bestowed on him as a result of a comment by Detroit teammate
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that Bush was as "fiery as a man could be...a man who tried to be tough but was as soft as a grape."
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as manager of the Tigers. Bush became involved in repeated arguments with Cobb's "first lieutenant",
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Bruce Dudley (September 15, 1938). "Louisville Hails Bush-Red Sox Purchase; Price Under $ 200,000".
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On July 20, 1951, Bush and McKinney sold majority control of the Indianapolis baseball club to the
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Reds finished in last place with a 58–94 record, compiled the lowest batting average (.246) in the
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than any other shortstop of the era, and his 1914 totals of 425 putouts and 969 chances are still
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In December 1941, after Bush recuperated from a lengthy illness, Bush and McKinney bought the
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In late August 1908, Bush, then known as "Ownie", was sold by the Indianapolis club to the
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At the end of the 1907 season, after a good showing in South Bend, Bush was drafted by the
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Bush also served as a manager in professional baseball for the Washington Senators (1923),
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At the end of August 1929, Bush suddenly resigned as the Pirates' manager. At the time,
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Hal Lebovitz (August 1, 1951). "Indianapolis Club Bought By Tribe To Build Up Farms".
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On September 30, 1929, Bush signed a two-year contract to serve as the manager of the
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in June 1920 noted: "Donie Bush is aging, yet gets around with tremendous agility."
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from 1921 to 1923. He was recognized as one of the best defensive shortstops of the
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Halsey Hall (September 15, 1938). "Bush Aided in Deal by Indianapolis Banker".
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By July 1931, a public debate was under way as to whether Bush or team owner
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and 82 runs scored (10th). That same year, Bush authored an article in
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Bush's diminutive size is displayed in this March 1913 photograph with
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rated Bush as the second best shortstop in the American League behind
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J.F. McCann (July 17, 1924). "Donie Bush Loses Services of a Pair".
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placed Bush on waivers, ending his 13-year career with the Tigers.
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Bush began his professional baseball career in 1905 playing for the
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compare heights. Always turned out he was an inch taller than me."
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After taking over the Colonels, Bush lauded the team's shortstop,
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In 1912, Bush led the major leagues with 117 bases on balls.
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September 15, 1923, for the Washington Senators
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but was regularly among the major league leaders in drawing
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In late August 1921, Bush was selected off waivers by the
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In 1915, Bush, along with Detroit's all-star outfield of
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September 18, 1908, for the Detroit Tigers
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In 1972, at age 84, Bush was working as a scout for the
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In December 1933, Bush was hired as the manager of the
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reported on Bush's departure from Detroit as follows:
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On August 2, 1923, Bush noticed early in a game that
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Bush was one of the best defensive shortstops of the
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In 1907, he played for the South Bend Greens in the
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American baseball player, manager, owner, and scout
1176:as well as freckled. It is a typical scoop hand." 2364:"Career Leaders & Records for Bases on Balls" 3993:"Donie Bush Retiring -- In Baseball Since '03". 438:won the National League pennant and lost to the 1057:At the end of the 1915 season, J. C. Kofoed in 4027:Career statistics and player information from 2418:"Ten Leading Stars in Recent Baseball Records" 836:Bush sliding into third base in Chicago, 1909. 5861: 5307: 4857: 4391: 4077: 2140:List of Major League Baseball player-managers 1477:to a 100–68 record and a first-place finish. 8: 3093:. Baseball Magazine. June 1920. p. 332. 3088:"Striking Incidents of the Season's Opening" 6449:Louisville Colonels (minor league) managers 1388:In October 1926, Bush was hired to replace 883:Bush also played in all seven games of the 846:' team from defeat. He is about as fast as 564: 343:from 1908 to 1921 and an infielder for the 5868: 5854: 5846: 5314: 5300: 5292: 4864: 4850: 4842: 4398: 4384: 4376: 4084: 4070: 4062: 3462: 3460: 2344: 2342: 2340: 2338: 2336: 34: 23: 3528:Hazen "Kiki" Cuyler: A Baseball Biography 3064: 3062: 2678: 2676: 1344:Gerber was declared out to end the game. 374:As a batter, Bush did not hit for a high 6484:Washington Senators (1901–1960) managers 3988: 3986: 3845: 3843: 3797: 3795: 3050:"Inside Dope From A Ball Player's Hands" 2653: 2651: 2649: 2647: 2017:. Bush and two partners, Indiana banker 1518: 1319:as player-manager for the 1923 season. 6489:Washington Senators (1901–1960) players 6464:Minneapolis Millers (baseball) managers 6356: 4044:Donie Bush managerial career statistics 2607: 2605: 2603: 2601: 2599: 2150: 1288:Despite having a line-up that included 199: 3690: 3688: 3555:. Sports Publishing LLC. p. 444. 2811:from the original on February 10, 2009 2592:. Baseball Magazine. 1908. p. 13. 2581: 2579: 2577: 2575: 2510: 2508: 2506: 2504: 2473: 2471: 2469: 2467: 2436: 2434: 2432: 2430: 2227: 2225: 1311:. In December 1922, Washington owner 454:" during Major League Baseball's 1963 6454:Major League Baseball player-managers 3865:"Colonels Acclaim Burwell As Pilot". 2389: 2387: 2385: 2370:from the original on October 21, 2012 2281: 2279: 2268: 2266: 2255: 2253: 2202: 2200: 2198: 2196: 2194: 2192: 2190: 2188: 2186: 2184: 450:(1953–1955). He was given the title " 7: 3250:from the original on October 6, 2016 3176:from the original on October 6, 2016 2909:Chandler Richter (January 9, 1915). 2767:from the original on October 6, 2016 2737:from the original on October 6, 2016 2516:"Donie Bush Minor League Statistics" 2182: 2180: 2178: 2176: 2174: 2172: 2170: 2168: 2166: 2164: 2072:to take over as the team's manager. 40:Bush in 1910 with the Detroit Tigers 3553:The Pittsburgh Pirates Encyclopedia 2661:. The Indiana Baseball Hall of Fame 2489:from the original on April 27, 2020 519:As a batter, Bush ranked among the 6404:Baseball players from Indianapolis 3702:from the original on June 21, 2010 3551:David Finoli, Bill Ranier (2003). 3280:from the original on March 4, 2016 3146:from the original on March 4, 2016 3134:Bullion, Harry (August 18, 1921). 3115:from the original on March 4, 2016 2972:from the original on March 4, 2016 2942:from the original on March 4, 2016 2683:Paul Bruske (September 26, 1908). 2479:"Obituaries: Owen J. (Donie) Bush" 14: 3960:"Indianapolis Club Reorganizes". 3276:. December 23, 1922. p. 16. 3246:. December 14, 1922. p. 20. 2805:"Baseball Awards Voting for 1911" 825:. At the end of the 1908 season, 750:with 98 putouts and 156 assists. 6469:Minor league baseball executives 6459:Major League Baseball shortstops 6371: 6359: 3997:. February 15, 1969. p. 45. 3769:"Donie Works Without Contract". 3071:"Inside Points on Playing Short" 2938:. October 16, 1915. p. 11. 2853:"The Greatest of All Shortstops" 2640:. December 12, 1908. p. 10. 2568:. December 15, 1906. p. 11. 2448:. March 29, 1972. Archived from 299: 4057:SABR Baseball Biography Project 3979:. November 5, 1952. p. 18. 3773:. December 21, 1933. p. 6. 3736:Tom Dacey (November 18, 1933). 3725:. November 17, 1932. p. 1. 3303:. December 21, 1922. p. 4. 3172:. August 18, 1921. p. 13. 3032:"The All-America Baseball Team" 3014:"The All-America Baseball Club" 2871:"The All America Baseball Club" 2840:. December 14, 1912. p. 8. 2733:. January 20, 1909. p. 9. 2319:"Chance Records for Shortstops" 998:for third place, trailing only 3884:. October 24, 1940. p. 3. 3869:. October 17, 1940. p. 7. 3681:. October 15, 1931. p. 1. 3530:. McFarland. pp. 95–100. 3471:. October 28, 1926. p. 1. 3354:. November 1, 1923. p. 3. 3111:. March 13, 1921. p. 23. 3001:. January 15, 1916. p. 6. 2968:. October 2, 1915. p. 8. 2715:. August 22, 1908. p. 14. 2547:. August 11, 1906. p. 12. 2485:. April 15, 1972. p. 30. 1465:Bush as manager of the Millers 1236:In August 1921, Detroit owner 1: 6494:Sault Ste. Marie Soos players 6439:Indianapolis Indians managers 3595:. October 3, 1929. p. 1. 3199:. August 25, 1921. p. 1. 2793:. March 13, 1910. p. 17. 2763:. March 6, 1910. p. 17. 2659:"Inductee β€” Owen Joseph Bush" 6444:Indianapolis Indians players 3964:. March 5, 1952. p. 34. 6474:Pittsburgh Pirates managers 4408:Pittsburgh Pirates managers 3934:. May 18, 1944. p. 44. 2706:"American Association News" 478:, near or in Indianapolis. 88:Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S. 6510: 6414:Chicago White Sox managers 6010:1970: George MacDonald Sr. 4874:Chicago White Sox managers 3366:"1924 Washington Senators" 3329:"1923 Washington Senators" 3226:"1922 Washington Senators" 3214:. May 11, 1922. p. 3. 2831:"Donie Bush's Distinction" 2807:. baseball-reference.com. 2631:"The American Association" 2366:. baseball-reference.com. 1485:On November 10, 1932, the 1469:In 1932, Bush managed the 6479:South Bend Greens players 5883: 5331: 4881: 4415: 4101: 3930:"Pointer From New Boss". 3666:. baseball-reference.com. 3652:. baseball-reference.com. 3623:. baseball-reference.com. 3609:. baseball-reference.com. 3505:"1927 Pittsburgh Pirates" 3483:"1926 Pittsburgh Pirates" 3391:. May 1, 1924. p. 4. 3228:. baseball-reference.com. 2911:"Side-Lights on Baseball" 1967: 1937: 1868: 1760: 1603: 1530: 1527: 1524: 1521: 728:Copper Country Soo League 472:1900 United States Census 466:Bush was born in 1887 in 200: 191: 125: 115: 92: 78: 58: 45: 33: 6424:Cincinnati Reds managers 6419:Chicago White Sox scouts 5324:Cincinnati Reds managers 4094:Minnesota Twins managers 3650:"1931 Chicago White Sox" 3621:"1930 Chicago White Sox" 3607:"1929 Chicago White Sox" 3526:Ronald T. Waldo (2012). 3507:. baseball-reference.com 3485:. baseball-reference.com 3368:. baseball-reference.com 3331:. baseball-reference.com 3299:"Here's Hoping, Donie". 3240:"Bush to Pilot Senators" 2890:. baseball-reference.com 2518:. baseball-reference.com 2397:. baseball-reference.com 2299:. baseball-reference.com 2210:. baseball-reference.com 2063:Bush and McKinney hired 2000:Team owner and executive 1375:In 1926, Bush developed 880:stole 66 bases in 1992. 740:Southern Michigan League 732:Ohio–Pennsylvania League 414:(1924–1926, 1943–1944), 295:Owen Joseph "Donie" Bush 6429:Dayton Veterans players 2587:"Who's Who In Baseball" 1290:Baseball Hall of Famers 436:1927 Pittsburgh Pirates 430:(1932, 1934–1938), and 6434:Detroit Tigers players 6301:2012: George McGonagle 6196:Sheldon "Chief" Bender 6005:1969: Chauncey DeVault 5919:1956: Tommy Richardson 5896:1952: J. Alvin Gardner 4048:Baseball-Reference.com 3756:"1933 Cincinnati Reds" 3742:The Lewiston Daily Sun 3696:"Millers Year by Year" 3664:"1931 American League" 2321:. Baseball-Almanac.com 2099:Later years and honors 1466: 1315:hired Bush to replace 1251: 1196: 1167: 1100:as a speed merchant." 1090: 1039: 967: 923:Wins Above Replacement 917: 916:baseball card of Bush. 852: 837: 335:Bush was the starting 6409:Boston Red Sox scouts 6324:2016: David G. Elmore 6306:2013: Charlie Eshbach 6296:2011: Chito Rodriguez 6107:1984: Donald Davidson 3758:. baseball-reference. 2888:"1915 Detroit Tigers" 2612:J. C. Kofoed (1915). 2416:J. C. Kofoed (1920). 2352:. baseballlibary.com. 2068:his long-time friend 1464: 1246: 1191: 1161: 1085: 1029: 961: 911: 904:1910 and 1911 seasons 839: 835: 724:Sault Ste. 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1487:Cincinnati Reds 1483: 1481:Cincinnati Reds 1459: 1429: 1386: 1362: 1309:American League 1286: 1281: 1256: 1222:Hughie Jennings 1220:took over from 1214: 1201: 1182: 1156: 1119: 1106: 1024: 1006:, and ahead of 987: 956: 943: 937:won the award. 906: 865:American League 857: 819:Charley O'Leary 811: 806: 774: 756: 748:batting average 720: 521:American League 489: 487:Career overview 484: 476:Center Township 464: 456:winter meetings 424:Cincinnati Reds 376:batting average 365:American League 302: 298: 280:Cincinnati Reds 137:Batting average 106: 105: 99: 87: 83: 70: 69:October 8, 1887 64: 62: 41: 27: 22: 21:Baseball player 17: 12: 11: 5: 6507: 6505: 6497: 6496: 6491: 6486: 6481: 6476: 6471: 6466: 6461: 6456: 6451: 6446: 6441: 6436: 6431: 6426: 6421: 6416: 6411: 6406: 6401: 6396: 6386: 6385: 6381: 6380: 6368: 6345: 6344: 6342: 6341: 6336: 6331: 6326: 6321: 6316: 6313:Bill Valentine 6308: 6303: 6298: 6293: 6285: 6277: 6269: 6264: 6256: 6251: 6243: 6238: 6233: 6225: 6217: 6209: 6204: 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He had more 341:Detroit Tigers 290: 289: 288: 287: 277: 263: 249: 233: 232: 218: 207:Detroit Tigers 198: 197: 193: 192: 189: 188: 185: 184:Winning % 181: 180: 177: 173: 172: 169: 163: 162: 159: 157:Runs batted in 153: 152: 149: 143: 142: 139: 133: 132: 131:MLB statistics 128: 127: 123: 122: 118: 117: 113: 112: 108: 107: 100: 94: 93: 90: 89: 86:(aged 84) 82:March 28, 1972 76: 75: 56: 55: 43: 42: 39: 31: 30: 20: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 6506: 6495: 6492: 6490: 6487: 6485: 6482: 6480: 6477: 6475: 6472: 6470: 6467: 6465: 6462: 6460: 6457: 6455: 6452: 6450: 6447: 6445: 6442: 6440: 6437: 6435: 6432: 6430: 6427: 6425: 6422: 6420: 6417: 6415: 6412: 6410: 6407: 6405: 6402: 6400: 6397: 6395: 6392: 6391: 6389: 6379: 6369: 6367: 6357: 6353: 6337: 6332: 6327: 6322: 6317: 6314: 6309: 6304: 6299: 6294: 6291: 6286: 6283: 6282:Milo Hamilton 6278: 6275: 6270: 6265: 6262: 6257: 6252: 6249: 6244: 6239: 6234: 6231: 6230:Roland Hemond 6226: 6223: 6218: 6215: 6210: 6205: 6200: 6197: 6192: 6187: 6184: 6179: 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Manager
Indianapolis, Indiana
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Stolen bases
Detroit Tigers
1908
1921
Washington Senators
1921
1923
Washington Senators
1923
Pittsburgh Pirates
1927
1929
Chicago White Sox
1930
1931
Cincinnati Reds
1933
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scout
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