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  George McQuinn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A native from Alexandria, Virginia, McQuinn was a solid hitter and an excellent fielder as well.
McQuinn enjoyed his first good season in 1938, collecting a.324 career-high batting average with 12 home runs, 42 doubles, 100 runs and 82 RBI.
George McQuinn died in Alexandria, Virginia at age 68.
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 George McQuinn | BaseballLibrary.com
McQuinn was a solid-hitting, excellent-fielding, lefthanded first baseman who spent seven years in the Yankee farm system while Lou Gehrig reigned in New York.
McQuinn was 4F in the WWII draft because of a bad back, but was reclassified in 1945 when 4F athletes were targeted for service.
Through the intervention of Illinois congressman Melvin Price (requested by the Browns) and Happy Chandler, McQuinn and others who were legitimately unable to meet combat requirements were allowed to stay with their teams.
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 Alexander Hamilton McQuinn   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
Alexander Hamilton McQuinn was born 6 December 1810 in Wilkes County, North Carolina.
Alexander McQuinn was a Mason, a Presbyterian and a Democrat.
The McQuinns prospered and became substantial members of the Sauvie Island community, at the same time managing to preserve their privacy which continues to be a McQuinn trait even today.
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 Hitting streak - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Multiple streaks in the same season have occurred in 1922 (George Sisler and Rogers Hornsby), 1987 (Paul Molitor and Benito Santiago), 1997 (Nomar Garciaparra and Sandy Alomar Jr.
In addition, 1924 included one whole streak (Sam Rice) and the beginning of another (George Sisler).
A similar event occurred in 2006 with two whole streaks (Utley and Taveras) and the end of another (Jimmy Rollins).
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 George McQuinn Baseball Stats by Baseball Almanac
George McQuinn was born on Sunday, May 29, 1910, in Arlington, Virginia.
McQuinn was 25 years old when he broke into the big leagues on April 14, 1936, with the Cincinnati Reds.
His biographical data, year-by-year hitting stats, fielding stats, pitching stats (where applicable), career totals, uniform numbers, salary data and miscellaneous items-of-interest are presented by Baseball Almanac on this comprehensive George McQuinn baseball stats page.
www.baseball-almanac.com /players/player.php?p=mcquige02   (286 words)

  
 janet clarke
George died 17 Jun 1920, Brighton, buried: 18 Jun 1920.
John Edward George McQuinn (son of Neil McQuinn and Sarah Clarke) b.
George died 23 Aug 1985, St.Arnaud, buried: St.Arnaud L Sec A 61.
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 The History of the Shamrocks
It all began back in 1972, when Pat “Pops” Gleason had an idea and talked his friend, George McQuinn into sponsoring a girls fastpitch softball team.
McQuinn, a former major league baseball player with the St. Louis Browns, owned a local sporting goods store.
In tribute to their Irish heritage, Gleason and McQuinn decided to name the team, the Shamrocks.
www.shamrocksoftball.org /orghistory.html   (722 words)

  
 The Sporting News: Baseball History of the MLB All-Star game
This curious delivery was a parachute pitch that Sewell lobbed on a high arc and over which he had uncanny control.
He made the crowd roar when he floated two of these rainbows to George McQuinn in the eighth.
McQuinn took the first for a strike, then bunted the other and was thrown out.
www.sportingnews.com /archives/baseball/allstar/1944.html   (191 words)

  
 Minor League Baseball: History: Top 100 Teams
Lofty as this total was, the 1950 version of the club would leave that mark far behind.
In 1950, ex-major leaguer first baseman George McQuinn, coming off a 12-year,.276 career spent primarily with the Browns, replaced McCormick as manager.
McQuinn improved on McCormick’s total, leading the team to a 97-40 record, 7.5 games over second place Schenectady.
www.minorleaguebaseball.com /app/milb/history/top100.jsp?idx=96   (983 words)

  
 George McQuinn - Statistics - The Baseball Cube   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
George McQuinn - Statistics - The Baseball Cube
The order of teams does not reflect the order of teams played during a season for the George McQuinn.
Its important to note that the report is based on the same statistics displayed on the TBC web site and so players with incomplete statistics will have an incomplete teammates report.
www.thebaseballcube.com /players/M/george-mcquinn.shtml   (1012 words)

  
 Bet 2005 World Series - 2005 World Series Betting Odds, Baseball Betting Online
The Browns' George McQuinn had a Series-high average of.438.
The Browns won their first-ever World Series game, taking the opener 2-1, thanks to George McQuinn's two-run homer in the fourth and nine strong innings from Denny Galehouse.
First baseman George McQuinn paced the hitters with three hits and two RBIs.
hollywoodsportsbook.com /worldseries/worldseries_cardinalsbrowns44.cfm   (507 words)

  
 George Mcquinn Baseball Player - ... - aviplayer.theused.be   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
George McQuinn (909); Jeff Conine (908); Andre Thornton (894)...
George McQuinn was born on May 29, 1910
Well, in Belleville, Illinois there is a gentleman by the name of George Goodall who is...
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 Batter's Box Interactive Magazine - It's a Fine Team, By George!
We will accept Georges who had that first name but went by a nickname; hello manager George "Sparky" Anderson and, oh yeah, that nets us a pretty decent RF and #3 hitter.
We will NOT accept any of the six major leaguers who had "George" as a last or family name; don't fret, none of them were gonna make it anyway.
There's quite a lot of brainpower on this team, as Georges Tebbets, Wright, Davis and Sisler were all relatively successful managers (or in the case of Sisler, player/manager), while Ralph George Houk and Rene George Lachemann are not eligible -- though George Dallas Green certainly is.
www.battersbox.ca /article.php?story=20050817134646956   (541 words)

  
 1948 MLB All Star Game : Baseball All Star Game
The American League for the first time came into the game at a decisive difficulty when Joe DiMaggio and Ted Williams were injured that limited their performance.
The opening third baseman George Kell met with an ankle injury and he missed the game.
Most of the people believed that this may be a chance for the National League to take advantage of the misfortunes of the American League.
www.baseball-facts.com /facts/yr1948.php   (305 words)

  
 Baseball Almanac - 1948 All-Star Game
Joe DiMaggio and Ted Williams were hobbled by injuries that limited them to pinch-hitting and George Kell, the game's premier third baseman, missed the game with an ankle injury.
Many felt that this may be an opportunity for the National League to capitalize on the American League's misfortunes and take a first step toward evening up the All-Star wins.
Ken Keltner and George McQuinn singled and Birdie Tebbetts walked, loading the bases.
www.baseball-almanac.com /asgbox/yr1948as.shtml   (344 words)

  
 Batter's Box Interactive Magazine - 25 G.M.s ... 25 Cabs?
George Medich was a pretty fine pitcher, but you can include him as the team doctor if there's no room in the rotation.
Like the Jays own Dr Ron Taylor, he was pursuing his medical studies while active as a pitcher, and I dimly recall a story of him treating a seriously fan at the ballpark one day.
George Mitterwald or Crash would have made equally good choices for your 2nd catcher.
www.battersbox.ca /article.php?story=20050426230447324   (1166 words)

  
 TIME.com: Spice for the Brownies -- Jul 26, 1943 -- Page 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
The Browns, nicknamed the Little Brownies because they are the only major-league club that has never won a pennant, have been a source of disappointment to two generations of St. Louis fans.
Within the past fortnight the Army had rejected three of the Brownies' best players: slugging Shortstop Vernon Stephens, fancy-fielding First Baseman George McQuinn and first-string Catcher Frank Hayes.
Stephens, the Sisler of this year's outfit, was leading the American League last week with a batting average of.336 and a total of 13 home runs.
www.time.com /time/archive/preview/0,10987,802892,00.html   (496 words)

  
 George McQuinn Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
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View George McQuinn's uniforms at Dressed to the Nines
Statistics may come from our work, the Baseball Databank, or other sources including SABR.org.
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 The Sporting News: Baseball History of the World Series
Their lead over Pittsburgh was 14 1/2 games.
The all-Sportsman's Park World Series -- the eight-time NL champion Cardinals were, in fact, tenants of the long-downtrodden Browns franchise -- began on a high note for Manager Luke Sewell's AL titleists as Denny Galehouse outpitched Mort Cooper in a 2-1 game decided by George McQuinn's fourth-inning home run with Gene Moore on base.
The blast by first baseman McQuinn would prove to be the Browns' only homer in World Series history.
www.sportingnews.com /archives/worldseries/1944.html   (639 words)

  
 BBTF's Hall of Merit Discussion :: 1954 Ballot Discussion
And while we're on the subject, somebody explain Stan Hack to me. He looks like a solid enough ballplayer, but his numbers got a nice boost late in his career thanks to playing in the watered-down MLs of the WW II era.
He misses my ballot because although he played 16 seasons, he really only had 9 full seasons, so his adjusted/normalized totals do not impress me enough to get him a vote.
Don't know about his OPS, but his runs created are 25-33% better than the league (depending on the formula), which ain't too shabby for a pretty good fielding second sacker.
baseballthinkfactory.org /files/hall_of_merit/discussion/1954_ballot   (11500 words)

  
 George McQuinn Bibliography | BaseballLibrary.com
The Baseball Index contains the following references for further reading material on George McQuinn (1B 1936, 38-48 Reds, Browns, A):
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 Sam West, Browns All-Star [Archive] - Baseball Fever
1939: Myril Hoag, Outfield; George McQuinn, 1st Base.
1944: George McQuinn, 1st Base; Vern Stephens, Shortstop; Bob Muncrief.
He comes around to score and then takes Kell's place at 3rd base.
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 George Jeffcoat | The BASEBALL Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
View a map of his hometown (New Brookland, SC) at Mapquest
See the most popular players who played the same position as George Jeffcoat.
Find out where Jeffcoat ranks all-time among players at his position.
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 700000 people connected with European Royalty
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 #27 George Mcquinn, First Base, 39 yrs, No Team - Out of the Park Baseball Report
#27 George Mcquinn, First Base, 39 yrs, No Team - Out of the Park Baseball Report
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