Frank Fennelly
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Francis John Fennelly (February 18, 1860 – August 4, 1920) was a 19th century Major League Baseball shortstop. He played his entire career for American Association teams: the Washington Nationals (1884), Cincinnati Red Stockings (1884-1888), Philadelphia Athletics (1888-1889), and Brooklyn Gladiators (1890). He stood 5'8" (1.73 m) and weighed 168 pounds (76.5 kg).
In his rookie season of 1884 he hit .311, good for eighth in the league, and his .367 on base percentage ranked fourth. He led the league in games played (112) and runs batted in (89) in 1885.
Fennelly finished in the league Top Ten twice for runs and slugging percentage, three times for home runs and RBI, four times for triples, and five times for bases on balls.
The best team he ever played for was the 1887 Red Stockings, who had a record of 81–54 (.600) and finished second in the league, 14 games behind the St. Louis Browns.
Career totals for 786 games played include 781 hits, 34 home runs, 408 RBI, 609 runs scored, and a batting average of .257.
Fennelly passed away in his hometown of Fall River, Massachusetts at the age of 60.
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