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Sam Wise

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Wise concluded his playing career by spending six seasons in the minor leagues, mostly with the Eastern League's team in Buffalo; the squad was managed by Morton. After retiring as a player, Wise worked for the Diamond Tire and Rubber Company and was a businessman in Buffalo for a short time before
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Playing for Boston through 1888, Wise was mostly a left-handed hitter, but he sometimes batted right-handed on a whim. He became the first 100-strikeout hitter in the major leagues in 1884, and he was often erratic on defense, especially when throwing to first base. He sustained an injury in 1886,
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In 1885 Samuel W. Wise fathered a son in Boston, MA with Irish-born Ellen McKenna. The child was named Samuel Henry Wise, but his name was revised on the birth record to John Francis Wise. John F. Wise became a Boston policeman in 1913 and participated in the 1919 Boston Police Strike. In 1887,
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said that "the after effects were worse than expected." Wise died at home on January 22 shortly after telling his wife that he had tried to be brave in fighting the illness.
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requiring a move to first base, and he had off-and-on arm difficulties for the rest of his career. Still, he had a stellar offensive season in 1887, hitting .334.
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Wise spent 1889 with the Washington Nationals, but that team left the NL after the season, and most of its players went to the Buffalo Bisons of the
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Wise played semi-pro baseball in 1880 and 1881 for an Akron team organized by
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Wise was said to have sought medical treatments for
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Shortstop
Second baseman
Akron, Ohio
1881
Detroit Wolverines
1893
Washington Senators
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Detroit Wolverines
1881
Boston Red Caps/Beaneaters
1882
1888
Washington Nationals
1889
Buffalo Bisons
1890
Baltimore Orioles
1891
Washington Senators
1893
professional baseball
Major League Baseball
shortstop
second baseman
Detroit Wolverines
Boston Red Caps

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