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Jack McQuaid

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Jack McQuaid
Born
John H. McQuaid

1859
DiedApril 16, 1895
OccupationUmpire
Years active1886-1888 (AA), 1889-1894 (NL)
Employer(s)American Association, National League

John H. "Jack" McQuaid (1859 - April 16, 1895) was a professional baseball player and umpire.

He began his career in baseball as a player in the Northwestern League, where he played in 1883 and 1884.[1]

McQuaid then became an umpire in the American Association from 1886 until 1888. He then moved to the National League in 1889 until 1894. McQuaid umpired 952 career games, 242 of them in the American Association, and 710 of them in the National League.[2]

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