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After leaving baseball, Donahue returned to his hometown of Lockport, and it was there that he died at the age of 73 with his valet CJ Winkler at his side. He was interred at the South Lockport Cemetery.
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With Kansas City in 1888, he had his most playing time, as he was considered the starting catcher. He played in 88 games, hit .234, and had a career high 11
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order Donahue to call a Bridegroom runner out in the 9th inning of a 5-4 game. The Grooms walked off the field in protest‚
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along with several other player on October 20, 1887, who then turned around and sold him on January 15,
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to starter. Donahue caught 46 games that season and split the remainder of his games between the
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on two occasions, but for the game on July 14, it became dubiously notable. Bridegroom pitcher
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After the 1889 season, the Cowboys folded and Donahue did not play in the majors for the
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of .199. He returned the following season, again platooning at catcher, this time with
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Jim Donohue

Catcher
Lockport, Illinois
1886
New York Metropolitans
1891
Columbus Solons
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
New York Metropolitans
1886
1887
Kansas City Cowboys
1888
1889
Columbus Solons
1891
Major League Baseball
Lockport, Illinois
American Association
1886
1891
New York Metropolitans
1886
outfield
catcher
Charlie Reipschlager
games

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