James Thomas "Deacon" McGuire (November 18, 1863 – October 31, 1936) was an American professional baseball player, manager and coach whose career spanned...
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Maguire family (redirect from Mcguire)
translations of the original Mag Uidhir appeared, including Maguire, Mac Guire and McGuire. In South West Donegal, the name is re-translated into Gaelic as Mac...
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James McGuire may refer to: James Washington Lonoikauoalii McGuire (1862–1941), Hawaiian courtier and dressmaker Deacon McGuire (James Thomas McGuire, 1863–1936)...
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caught stealing: 810, Deacon McGuire Most stolen bases allowed: 1,498, Deacon McGuire Most stolen base attempts: 2,308, Deacon McGuire Highest caught stealing %:...
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a winning percentage of 0.366. Among their more famous players were Deacon McGuire and Hall of Famer Jim O'Rourke. After a one-year hiatus, the Senators...
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Detroit Tigers replacement players (May 18, 1912) (redirect from Jim McGarr)
manager Hughie Jennings (age 43) and coaches Joe Sugden (age 41) and Deacon McGuire (age 48), each of whom previously had long and distinguished careers...
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organist Deacon McGuire (1863–1936), Major League Baseball catcher, manager and coach Deacon Phillippe (1872–1952), Major League Baseball pitcher Deacon Turner...
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"Gabby Street Stats". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved July 22, 2020. "Deacon McGuire Stats". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved July 22, 2020. "Phil Niekro...
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Mox McQuery on September 28, 1885, and Jack Rowe on August 21, 1886. Charlie Bennett Dan Brouthers Count Campau Fred Dunlap Ned Hanlon Deacon McGuire Hardy...
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from the original on 26 October 2021. Retrieved 12 November 2021. "Deacon McGuire Managerial Record". Baseball-Reference.com. Archived from the original...
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and Dunes, founder of University of Nevada, Las Vegas; born in Albion Deacon McGuire, professional baseball player for 26 seasons, lived in Albion Gary Lee...
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baseball in 1988 following Phil Niekro's retirement. In 1989, he tied Deacon McGuire's record for most seasons pitched (26, later broken by Nolan Ryan, who...
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them at the time: Joe Start (1859-1886), Candy Nelson (1867-1890), and Deacon White (1868-1890). The National Association is widely recognized as a precursor...
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Maharg Vincent Maney Jim McGarr Dan McGarvey Deacon McGuire Jack Smith Joe Sugden Allan Travers Hap Ward Joe Sugden and Deacon McGuire were Tigers coaches...
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White Sox, 2–1 in 13 innings at South Side Park in Chicago. August 27: Deacon McGuire manages his final games for the team, losing both ends of a doubleheader...
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Collins is traded to the Philadelphia Athletics for John Knight. June 10: Deacon McGuire becomes manager, taking over from Bob Unglaub. July 15: In their longest...
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Lajoie (57–57) Deacon McGuire (14–25) 1910 1910 MLB AL 5th 71 81 .467 32 Deacon McGuire 1911 1911 MLB AL 3rd 80 73 .523 22 Deacon McGuire (6–11) George...
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for a full season. "Deacon McGuire Career Stats". Baseball Reference. Retrieved June 18, 2021. Bigelow, Robert W. "Deacon Mcguire Bio". Society For American...
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Will McEnaney (baseball player) (Springfield) Paul McFadden (football player) (Cleveland) Mike McGlynn (football player) (Austintown) Deacon McGuire (baseball...
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outlawed, and a number of the Orioles' players, including star pitcher Joe McGinnity, were reassigned to the Superbas. January 1900: Farmer Steelman was...
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LLC. Archived from the original on 2010-09-21. Retrieved 2010-07-17. "Deacon McGuire Managerial Record". Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original...
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White, stars of the 19th century who were omitted included Paul Hines, Deacon McGuire, Cupid Childs, Bobby Lowe, George Gore, Hardy Richardson, Ezra Sutton...
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whatever means were necessary. Accordingly, Jennings and his coaches Deacon McGuire and Joe Sugden, with the help of the Athletics owner/manager, Connie...
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Ambrose Puttmann Catchers Joe Connor Fred Jacklitsch Red Kleinow Joe McCarthy Deacon McGuire Infielders Hal Chase Jim Cockman Wid Conroy Phil Cooney Fred Curtis...
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Tigers in 1914. In 1914, McCreery was pitching for the Butte Miners in Ogden, Utah where he was scouted by Tigers coach Deacon McGuire. The Tigers reportedly...
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Farrell. July 14, 1899: Dan McGann and Aleck Smith were traded by the Superbas to the Washington Senators for Deacon McGuire. August 3, 1899: Hughie Jennings...
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Farrell Tom McCreery Tim Flood Bill Dahlen (2) Charlie Irwin Willie Keeler (2) Cozy Dolan George Hildebrand Bill Donovan (2) 1901 Deacon McGuire Joe Kelley...
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Sullivan Cleveland Naps Cleveland, Ohio League Park 9,000 Nap Lajoie, Deacon McGuire Detroit Tigers Detroit, Michigan Bennett Park 8,500 Hughie Jennings...
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Indianapolis roster, a line-up that included Thompson, Deacon McGuire, Sam Crane, Chub Collins, Jim Donnelly, Mox McQuery, Gene Moriarty, and Dan Casey. Thompson...
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Retrieved December 7, 2012. "Deacon McGuire Statistics and History". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved December 7, 2012. "Trick McSorley Statistics and History"...
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