Jim Connor
Appearance
Jim Connor | |
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Second Baseman | |
Born: Port Jervis, New York | May 11, 1863|
Died: September 3, 1950 Providence, Rhode Island | (aged 87)|
Batted: Right Threw: Right | |
MLB debut | |
July 11, 1892, for the Chicago Colts | |
Last MLB appearance | |
September 9, 1899, for the Chicago Orphans | |
Teams | |
James Matthew Connor (born May 11, 1863 in Port Jervis, New York) was an American professional Major League Baseball player. Connor was 29 years old when he broke into the big leagues on July 11, 1892, with the Chicago Colts. He did not play in the majors again until 1897. Connor's last game was August 9, 1899 with the Chicago Orphans. He played in the minors from 1887 through 1908, including a stint as player/manager in the Hudson River League in 1907. James Connor died on August 3, 1950 in Providence, Rhode Island. Connor is buried at Mount Saint Mary Cemetery, Pawtucket, Rhode Island. [1]
In 293 games over four seasons, Connor posted a .233 batting average (247-for-1058) with 117 runs, 3 home runs and 129 RBI.
External links
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- Baseball Almanac
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- People from Port Jervis, New York
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