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Jumbo McGinnis

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Jumbo McGinnis
McGinnis erroneously depicted on an 1887 baseball card as a catcher
Pitcher
Born: Date unknown
Place uncertain[1] (likely Alton, Illinois, U.S.)
Died: May 18, 1934
St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Batted: Unknown
Threw: Unknown
MLB debut
May 2, 1882, for the St. Louis Brown Stockings
Last MLB appearance
June 10, 1887, for the Cincinnati Red Stockings
MLB statistics
Win–loss record102–79
Earned run average2.95
Strikeouts562
Teams

George Washington McGinnis (c. 1850s – May 18, 1934) was an American pitcher whose Major League Baseball career spanned from 1882 to 1887. Nicknamed "Jumbo" for his heavy, robust frame, McGinnis is considered the first ace of the storied franchise that would later become known as the St. Louis Cardinals.

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Birthdate

McGinnis's actual birthdate is unknown and has been the subject of some debate and speculation by baseball historians. Records are inconsistent, and different sources list it as February 22, 1854,[citation needed] sometime in 1856, 1858 (according to his gravestone), or as late as February 22, 1864 (found on his death certificate)[1]— although the latter date is unlikely, since it would mean that he made his pitching debut in the American Association at the age of 18.

Career

McGinnis started his professional baseball career with the St. Louis Brown Stockings (or Browns) of the American Association and was one of their top pitchers. From 1882 to 1884, he pitched over 300 innings and won over 20 games each year. After the team acquired Bob Caruthers and Dave Foutz, however, McGinnis' role on the Browns' pitching staff was greatly reduced.[1] He later played for the Baltimore Orioles and Cincinnati Red Stockings. After his retirement, he also occasionally worked as an umpire in the Major Leagues. His achievements as a pitcher include leading the circuit in shutouts (with 6) in 1883.[2]

Outside of baseball, McGinnis worked as a glassblower.[1] He died of stomach cancer in St. Louis, Missouri in 1934.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Jumbo McGinnis – Society for American Baseball Research".
  2. ^ "Jumbo McGinnis Stats".

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