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Frank Bancroft

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Frank Bancroft
Manager
Born: (1846-05-09)May 9, 1846
Lancaster, Massachusetts, U.S.
Died: March 30, 1921(1921-03-30) (aged 74)
Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
Batted: Unknown
Threw: Unknown
MLB debut
May 1, 1880, for the Worcester Worcesters
Last MLB appearance
July 29, 1902, for the Cincinnati Reds
MLB statistics
Games managed719
Win–loss record375–333
Winning %.530
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Francis Carter Bancroft (May 9, 1846 – March 30, 1921) was an American manager in Major League Baseball for the Worcester Ruby Legs, Detroit Wolverines, Cleveland Blues, Providence Grays, Indianapolis Hoosiers, and Cincinnati Reds of the National League, as well as the Philadelphia Athletics of the American Association. His greatest success came with the Grays, when he won the 1884 World Series with a record of 84–28 (.750 winning percentage). His stops with teams were short, usually in an interim role, with his last stop being with the Reds after Bid McPhee left the job as manager. Bancroft was 56 years old at the time.

Bancroft served in the 8th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment of the Union Army during the American Civil War.[1] He was a drummer, and was wounded in New Orleans. After recovering, he returned to his regiment and achieved the rank of bugler. He died in Cincinnati at age 74.

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  1. ^ "Those Who Served – Civil War". TheDeadballEra.com. Retrieved February 18, 2021.

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