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    James F. Macullar (January 16, 1855 – April 8, 1924), also known as "Little Mac", was an American Major League Baseball player from Boston, Massachusetts...
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  • of: Enzo Maccarinelli (born 1980), Welsh former professional boxer Jimmy Macullar (1855-1924), American Major League Baseball player Robert MacPherson...
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    including Bug Holliday, Jim Conway, Dan Stearns, Perry Werden and Jimmy Macullar, which won the league by 15.5 games. On April 10, 1887, the Golden Giants...
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  • major leaguers, including Bug Holliday, Jim Conway, Perry Werden and Jimmy Macullar, which won the title by 15½ games on October 2, 1887. The league returned...
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  • 2024-11-17. "John Mackin". Retrosheet.org. Retrieved September 23, 2017. "Jimmy Macullar". Retrosheet.org. Retrieved September 23, 2017. "Kid Madden". Retrosheet...
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    interim basis for one game (a loss) and the season was closed out by Jimmy Macullar, who managed the final 26 games (5–21). The team had a combined batting...
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  • including Bug Holliday, Jim Conway, Dan Stearns, Perry Werden and Jimmy Macullar, which won the league by 15½ games. On April 10, 1887, the Golden Giants...
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    including Bug Holliday, Jim Conway, Dan Stearns, Perry Werden and Jimmy Macullar, which won the league by 15.5 games. On April 10, 1887, the Golden Giants...
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  • LaChance Doc Landis Jack Leary Charlie Levis Dan Long Jim Long Reddy Mack Jimmy Macullar Kid Madden George Magoon Jack Manning Tim Manning George Mappes Al Maul...
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  • Lynch Curt Lyons Bob Mabe Danny MacFayden Anderson Machado Scott MacRae Jimmy Macullar Scotti Madison Lee Magee Sherry Magee Matt Magill George Magoon Tyler...
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  • Lytle Mac MacArthur Harry Mace Macey Connie Mack Denny Mack Reddy Mack Jimmy Macullar Kid Madden Tony Madigan Art Madison Bill Magee John Magner George Magoon...
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    Red Stockings, Baltimore Orioles, and Cleveland Spiders. Sommer and Jimmy Macullar unsuccessfully attempted to engineer the departure of Pop Corkhill and...
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  • (1940, MGR) Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame (1988) Don Liddle (1946) Jimmy Macullar (1877) Tom Mansell (1877) Jim Mertz (1938) Tom Messitt (1899) Ed Murphy...
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    Stearns led the league in hits, and Jimmy Macullar led the league in batting average. Both Stearns and Macullar had previously played for the Baltimore...
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  • average twice and led the National League in home runs in 1882. April 8 – Jimmy Macullar, 69, infielder/outfielder/pitcher for three teams between 1879 and 1886...
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    Preceded by Mike Dorgan Syracuse Stars Managers 1879 Succeeded by Jimmy Macullar...
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    on December 14, 2021. Retrieved April 16, 2012. Stein, pp. 4–5 Powers, Jimmy (October 9, 1934). "Ruth to Quit Unless Given Manager Job". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette...
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  • 1879 Syracuse Stars League National League Ballpark Newell Park City Syracuse, New York Managers Mike Dorgan, Bill Holbert, Jimmy Macullar...
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  • Hellman Bill Traffley Infielders Jumbo Davis Joe Farrell Sadie Houck Jimmy Macullar Mike Muldoon Sandy Nava Milt Scott Outfielders Billy Barnie Jim Clinton...
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  • Sam Trott Infielders Jim Field Gid Gardner Harry Jacoby Charlie Levis Jimmy Macullar Tim Manning George Mappes Sandy McDermott Mike Muldoon Tom O'Brien Dan...
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    National League in 1879. In the winter of 1879–1880, Carpenter and Jimmy Macullar became the first North Americans to play in the Cuban League. They were...
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  • Rowe St. Joseph Clay Eaters 41 70 .369 37.0 Charles Lord / A.H. Truckenmiller Chippy McGarr Des Moines Prohibitionists 41 77 .347 40.5 Jimmy Macullar...
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  • "Matt Macri Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2009-08-30. "Jimmy Macullar Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2009-08-30. "Keith MacWhorter...
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  • Carpenter Chick Fulmer Bid McPhee John Reilly Outfielders Pop Corkhill Charley Jones Jimmy Macullar Phil Powers Joe Sommer Podge Weihe Manager Pop Snyder...
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  • Jim Roxburgh Bill Traffley Sam Trott Infielders John Ake John Burns Jimmy Macullar Tim Manning Joe Sommer Dan Stearns Outfielders Oyster Burns Dennis Casey...
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  • Carpenter Chick Fulmer Harry Luff Bid McPhee Dan Stearns Bill Tierney Outfielders Jimmy Macullar Joe Sommer Tug Thompson Harry Wheeler Manager Pop Snyder...
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    Managerial Record". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2009-12-05. "Jimmy Macullar Managerial Record". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2009-12-05. "Horace...
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