Joe Quinn (baseball player)
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Joseph J. Quinn (December 25, 1864 – November 12, 1940) was an Australian second baseman in Major League Baseball. Born in Sydney, he was the only Australian-born player to reach the major leagues until 1986. He was a player-manager of the 1895 St. Louis Browns and the 1899 Cleveland Spiders, who had the worst record in major league history. He died at age 75 in St. Louis, Missouri.
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[edit] Teams
- St. Louis Maroons 1884 - 1886
- Boston Beaneaters 1888 - 1889,
- Boston Reds 1890
- Boston Beaneaters 1891 - 1892
- St. Louis Browns 1893 - 1896 (start)
- Baltimore Orioles 1896 (end) - 1898 (start)
- St. Louis Browns 1898 (end)
- Cleveland Spiders 1899
- Cincinnati Reds 1900 (start)
- St. Louis Cardinals 1900 (end)
- Washington Senators 1901
[edit] Trivia
In the off-season, Joe Quinn served as an undertaker.
[edit] Sources
- The Editors of Total Baseball (2000). Baseball:The Biographical Encyclopedia. Sports Illustrated, p. 909. ISBN 1-892129-34-5.
[edit] External links
- Baseball-Reference.com - career statistics and analysis
- Joseph J. Quinn on Find-a-Grave
Preceded by Al Buckenberger |
St. Louis Browns Manager 1895 |
Succeeded by Lew Phelan |
Categories: Baseball manager stubs | Baseball second baseman stubs | Australian baseball stubs | 1864 births | 1940 deaths | Australian baseball players | Baltimore Orioles (NL) players | Boston Beaneaters players | Boston Reds (PL) players | Cincinnati Reds players | Cleveland Spiders players | Major league second basemen | St. Louis Browns players | St. Louis Cardinals players | St. Louis Maroons players | Washington Senators players | Baseball player-managers