John Crowley (baseball)

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John Crowley
Catcher
Born: (1862-01-12)January 12, 1862
Lawrence, Massachusetts
Died: September 23, 1896(1896-09-23) (aged 34)
Lawrence, Massachusetts
Batted: Unknown
Threw: Unknown
MLB debut
May 1, 1884, for the Philadelphia Quakers
Last MLB appearance
September 10, 1884, for the Philadelphia Quakers
MLB statistics
Batting average.244
Runs26
Runs batted in19
Teams

John A. Crowley (January 12, 1862 – September 23, 1896) was a 19th-century Major League Baseball player.

A native of Lawrence, Massachusetts, Crowley was one of 13 catchers used by Philadelphia Quakers pilot Harry Wright during the 1884 season. Crowley responded by leading the catching staff with 48 games, while hitting .244 (41-for-168) with 26 runs scored and 19 runs batted in, including seven doubles and three triples without home runs.

Crowley died at the age of 34 in his hometown of Lawrence, Massachusetts.

Fact[edit]

  • Eventually, 19-year-old Jack Clements became the regular catcher for Philadelphia, maintaining his job for the next 13 seasons.

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