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Jim Stanley (baseball)

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to work as a crane operator there, and played for his company team. In 1918 he was back in South Chicago (a neighborhood near the old Chicago steel mills) playing semi-pro ball. By 1925 was working for the Michigan City fire department. He is buried in Holy Cross Cemetery,
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of the major league Federal League signed him to be a utility infielder. The 5-6, 148 pound Stanley, nicknamed "Honus" after Hall of Famer Honus Wagner, batted .194 in limited duty. After his major league stint, he played for the
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in 1910, hired by Danville's manager Jack McCarthy, an old Chicago baseball player. Stanley was released in May, having played fewer than 10 games. In 1911 he played 3rd base for the
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A ballplayer in the Chicago semi-pro leagues, often for the Inland Steel Mill team, James Stanley (the name he played under) briefly played for the
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team in 1914. He was born Stanislaus Francis Ciolek, was raised in Chicago, and worked in the steel mills.
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This biographical article relating to an American baseball shortstop is a
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September 29, 1914, for the Chicago Federals
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April 19, 1914, for the Chicago Federals
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