sport.wikisort.org - AthleteJohn Anthony Flynn (September 7, 1883 – March 23, 1935) was a first baseman in Major League Baseball between 1910 and 1912. He attended the College of the Holy Cross and played in the minors until 1921. He also had several stints as a minor league manager from 1917 to 1926.
American baseball player
Baseball player
John Flynn |
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First baseman |
Born: (1883-09-07)September 7, 1883 Providence, Rhode Island |
Died: March 23, 1935(1935-03-23) (aged 51) Providence, Rhode Island |
Batted: Right Threw: Right |
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April 22, 1910, for the Pittsburgh Pirates |
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May 13, 1912, for the Washington Senators |
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Games played | 149 |
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Batting average | .249 |
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Runs batted in | 60 |
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- Pittsburgh Pirates (1910–1911)
- Washington Senators (1912)
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Raised in South Providence, Rhode Island, his two younger brothers were William S. Flynn, who became Governor of Rhode Island in 1923, and Edmund W. Flynn, who was Chief Justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court from 1935 to 1957.[1]
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Providence Friars head baseball coaches |
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- Pat Duff (1921–1922)
- Joe Connolly (1923)
- John Flynn (1924–1925)
- John White (1926)
- John Flynn (1927–1934)
- Rip Egan (1935–1937)
- Arthur Quirk (1938–1942)
- No team (1943–1945)
- Dona Maynard (1946)
- Harold Martin (1947–1955)
- Robert Murray (1956–1959)
- Alex Nahigian (1960–1978)
- Don Mezzanotte (1979–1989)
- Paul Kostacopoulos (1990–1996)
- Charlie Hickey (1997–1999)
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