sport.wikisort.org - AthleteJoseph William Bean (March 18, 1874 – February 15, 1961) was a shortstop in Major League Baseball. He played for the New York Giants in 1902.[1]
Major League Baseball shortstop
Baseball player
Joe Bean |
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 Bean in 1918 |
Shortstop |
Born: (1874-03-18)March 18, 1874 Boston, Massachusetts |
Died: February 15, 1961(1961-02-15) (aged 86) Atlanta |
Batted: Right Threw: Right |
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April 28, 1902, for the New York Giants |
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June 30, 1902, for the New York Giants |
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Batting average | .220 |
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Home runs | 0 |
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Runs batted in | 5 |
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Career
In 1902, Bean spent less than half a season in the major leagues with the Giants. In that time he played 50 games, but he committed 32 errors and he was released from the team in July when John McGraw was named player-manager of the Giants.[2] Twenty-one players had committed more errors than Bean did in 1902, but nineteen of those players had appeared in at least 100 games that season.[3]
After his lone season in the major leagues, Bean returned to the minor leagues and played there through 1909. He also became the baseball coach at Marist College in Atlanta. In 1904, he converted one of his players, Ed Lafitte, from catcher to pitcher. Lafitte later pitched in the major leagues for several years.[4] Bean succeeded John Heisman as the coach of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets baseball team and served in that role between 1918 and 1920.[5] He also coached the school's basketball team in 1921.[6]
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Georgia Bulldogs head baseball coaches |
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- C. E. Morris (1886)
- Unknown (1887–1895)
- Hughie Jennings (1896–1899)
- Unknown (1900)
- Marvin M. Dickinson (1901)
- William Ayres Reynolds (1902–1903)
- Marvin M. Dickinson (1904–1905)
- Thomas C. Stouch (1906–1907)
- Hammond Johnson (1908)
- W. J. Lewis (1909)
- Frank B. Anderson (1910–1913)
- Joe Bean (1914–1916)
- John G. Henderson (1917)
- Glenn Colby (1918)
- Herman Stegeman and Ivey B. Wingo (1919)
- Herman Stegeman (1920)
- William P. White (1921–1933)
- Vernon Smith (1934–1937)
- Jules V. Sikes (1938–1942)
- Jennings B. Whitworth (1943)
- No team (1944–1945)
- Jules V. Sikes (1946–1947)
- Charley Trippi (1948–1949)
- Jim Whatley (1950)
- Nolen Richardson (1951)
- Jim Whatley (1952–1975)
- Roy Umstattd (1976–1980)
- Steve Webber (1981–1996)
- Robert Sapp (1997–1999)
- Ron Polk (2000–2001)
- David Perno (2002–2013)
- Scott Stricklin (2014– )
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Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets head baseball coaches |
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- No coach (1896–1899)
- Todd (1900–1901)
- Sammy Strang (1902)
- Irving (1903)
- John Heisman (1904–1917)
- Joe Bean (1918–1920)
- Kid Clay (1921–1931)
- Bobby Dodd (1932–1935)
- No team (1936)
- Bobby Dodd (1937–1939)
- Roy M. Mundorff (1940–1943)
- No team (1944–1945)
- Joe Pittard (1946–1961)
- Jim Luck (1962–1981)
- Jim Morris (1982–1993)
- Danny Hall (1994– )
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Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets men's basketball head coaches |
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- Chapman (1905–1906)
- No team (1906–1908)
- John Heisman (1908–1909)
- No team (1909–1912)
- John Heisman (1912–1914)
- No team (1914–1919)
- William Alexander (1919–1920)
- Joe Bean (1920–1921)
- William Alexander (1921–1924)
- Harold Hansen (1924–1926)
- Roy Mundorff (1926–1943)
- Dwight Keith (1943–1946)
- Roy McArthur (1946–1951)
- John Hyder (1951–1973)
- Dwane Morrison (1973–1981)
- Bobby Cremins (1981–2000)
- Paul Hewitt (2000–2011)
- Brian Gregory (2011–2016)
- Josh Pastner (2016– )
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