John O'Connell (second baseman)
American baseball player (1872–1908)
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::summary American baseball player (1872–1908) ::
::data[format=table title="Infobox baseball biography"]
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | John O'Connell |
| position | Second baseman |
| bats | Unknown |
| throws | Right |
| birth_date | |
| birth_place | Lawrence, Massachusetts, U.S. |
| death_date | |
| death_place | Derry, New Hampshire, U.S. |
| debutleague | MLB |
| debutdate | August 22 |
| debutyear | |
| debutteam | Baltimore Orioles |
| finalleague | MLB |
| finaldate | September 20 |
| finalyear | |
| finalteam | Detroit Tigers |
| statleague | MLB |
| stat1label | Games played |
| stat1value | 16 |
| stat2label | Batting average |
| stat2value | .176 |
| :: |
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- Baltimore Orioles ()
- Detroit Tigers () John Joseph O'Connell (May 16, 1872 – May 14, 1908 At the age of 19, he made his professional debut on August 22, 1891 for the Baltimore Orioles near the end of their 1891 season in the last year of the American Association. For the Orioles, he played second base, right field, and shortstop for a total of eight games. The following year, O'Connell was not a member of the Orioles when they transferred to the National League in 1892.
He then disappeared for about 10 years but reappeared as a member of the Detroit Tigers for their 1902 season, where he played second base and twice at first base. He joined the team late in the season and only played eight games. O'Connell, like many other players from the 1902 Detroit Tigers, did not return to play the next year. He died two days short of his 36th birthday in Derry, New Hampshire on May 14, 1908.
References
References
- [[Sports Illustrated]].com. (2009). "John O'Connell Profile". CNN.
- Baseball Almanac. (2000–2007). "John O'Connell Stats".
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