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Jack Boyle
Baseball Player
Male
Born
Mar 22, 1866
Hometown
Cincinnati, Ohio
Died
Jan 7, 1913
Death Place
Cincinnati, Ohio
John Anthony Boyle, nicknamed "Honest Jack", was an American catcher and first baseman in Major League Baseball. His younger brother, Eddie Boyle, played in 1896.
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CHILDHOOD
1866
Birth
Born on March 22, 1866.
TWENTIES
Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Boyle began his professional baseball career in 1886, playing in one game for the Cincinnati Red Stockings of the American Association.
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1893
27 Years Old
After one season with New York, he was traded (with Jack Sharrott and cash) on March 11, 1893, to the Philadelphia Phillies in exchange for Roger Connor.
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THIRTIES
On July 9, 1898, he was sold by Philadelphia to the Giants for $1000.
FORTIES
1913
47 Years Old
Died on January 7, 1913.
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