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Jerry Hurley (1900s catcher)

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database officially lists this Jerry Hurley as a different man by the same name, however. A team photo of the 1914 Poughkeepsie squad has survived showing a player named "Hurley" who looks like the same Hurley who appears on the 1907 Toronto team photos.
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Hurley's recorded professional minor-league career began at 23 years of age in 1898, when he played for
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and initially refusing to sign a contract, Hurley did come back to play for the State League's
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This biographical article relating to a United States baseball catcher born in the 1870s is a
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signed Hurley to a major league contract, but he was released before the season began. The
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Jerry Hurley played at least one more season of pro ball in 1911 for two different Class B
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took his spot on the Brooklyn roster. Hurley spent the rest of the 1907 season with the
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teams. He probably also turned up three years later on the roster of the 1914
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pennant. In 1908, he played for the Eastern League's last-place team, the
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in 1910. There, he had the honor of catching future Hall of Famer
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Hurley died on December 27, 1919, at the age of 44.
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Jerry Hurley (1890s catcher)
Catcher
Cincinnati Reds
Brooklyn Superbas
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Cincinnati Reds
Brooklyn Superbas
New York City
catcher
Cincinnati Reds
Brooklyn Superbas
Utica
Class B New York State League
Schenectady
Cincinnati Reds
National League
Bill Bergen
New Orleans Pelicans
Southern Association
Binghamton
Amsterdam-Gloversville-Johnstown
1906 season
Pittsburgh Pirates
Brooklyn Superbas
1907 season
Bill Bergen
Toronto Maple Leafs
Eastern League

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