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Jackie Reid (baseball)

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death: January 5, 1971.Buried in Boyd Cemetery, Texas] – ?) was a long-time minor league baseball pitcher, winning nearly 300 games. He also served as a minor league manager for a few years.
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Reid began his playing career in 1921, at the age of 22. He won over 15 games in a season ten times, and he won over 20 games in a season three times - in 1923, with the
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in 1935 as manager of the Jacksonville Jax, leading the league to become league champions that season. In 1938, he replaced
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He managed the Marshall Indians for part of the 1923 season, replacing incumbent manager Hick Munsell and being replaced by
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as manager of the Fort Worth Cats, and in 1948 he replaced Babe Peebles as manager of the
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Index

Boyd, Texas
Marshall Indians
Jacksonville Jax
Fort Worth Cats
Johnny Jones
Jimmy Sanders
Cecil Coombs
Gainesville Owls
Baseball Reference Minors
Categories
1899 births
Minor league baseball managers
Minor league baseball players
People from Boyd, Texas
Nashville Vols players
Toledo Mud Hens players
Fort Worth Cats players
Shreveport Sports players
Jacksonville Jax players
Oklahoma City Indians players
Tyler Trojans players
Dallas Steers players
Monroe Twins players
Longview Cannibals players
Atlanta Crackers players
El Dorado Lions players
Tulsa Oilers (baseball) players
Greenville Hunters players
Marshall Indians players
Wichita Falls Spudders players

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