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- Wid_Conroy abstract "William Edward "Wid" Conroy, was an American Major League Baseball player active during the first decade of the 20th century. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on April 5, 1877, Conroy made his major league debut on April 25, 1901 with the Milwaukee Brewers at the age of 24. He played his last game on October 5, 1911 for the Washington Senators, retiring at 34 years. Standing at 5' 9" (177 cm) and weighing 158 lb. (72 kg), Conroy epitomized the role of a utility man, playing five positions (3B, SS, 2B, OF, 1B) in his career. He played for the Milwaukee Brewers (1901), Pittsburgh Pirates (1902), New York Yankees (1903–1908), Washington Senators (1909–1911)He began his career as a shortstop, replacing Honus Wagner with Paterson in the Atlantic League, but was struck by malarial fever and dropped from the team. In 1900 Connie Mack invited him to try out for the Western Association team he would field in Milwaukee and transfer to Philadelphia when the American League began as a major circuit; Conroy won the last spot on the roster. Conroy was the first-string shortstop of the NL champion 1902 Pirates, but became a third baseman when he returned to the AL with the Highlanders (later the Yankees) in 1903. He led AL third basemen twice in total chances per game. His 22-year career in pro baseball ended as a Philadelphia Phillies coach in 1922.During his prime, Wid consistently ranked in the top ten in most offensive categories as well as in stolen bases. He was an opening day starter for the New York Highlanders (later the Yankees) during the first five years of the teams existence (1903–1907). Batting and throwing right-handed, Conroy led the New York Highlanders with 4 home runs in 1906 and was fifth in league overall. He also stole 41 bases in 1907, second only to Ty Cobb who swiped 49 that year. On September 25, 1911 he set an AL record with 13 total chances at 3B in a 3-2 loss to Cleveland. Conroy's statistics compare to such modern players as Ricky Gutierrez, but it must be taken into account that offensive baseball has come to dominate the game today far more than it did in Conroy's era.In 1377 career games Conroy batted .248 with 22 home runs and 452 RBI.In the 1945 BBWAA Hall of Fame voting, Conroy obtained 1 vote and a percentage of .4. Wid Conroy died on December 6, 1959 in Mount Holly, New Jersey, and is buried at Mount Carmel Cemetery, in Moorestown, New Jersey.".
- Wid_Conroy birthDate "1877-04-05".
- Wid_Conroy birthPlace Pennsylvania.
- Wid_Conroy birthPlace Philadelphia.
- Wid_Conroy birthYear "1877".
- Wid_Conroy deathDate "1959-12-06".
- Wid_Conroy deathPlace Mount_Holly,_New_Jersey.
- Wid_Conroy deathPlace Mount_Holly_Township,_New_Jersey.
- Wid_Conroy deathYear "1959".
- Wid_Conroy debutTeam Baltimore_Orioles.
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- Wid_Conroy wikiPageRevisionID "681634884".
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- Wid_Conroy wikiPageWikiLink Category:1877_births.
- Wid_Conroy wikiPageWikiLink Category:1959_deaths.
- Wid_Conroy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baseball_players_from_Pennsylvania.
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- Wid_Conroy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Major_League_Baseball_third_basemen.
- Wid_Conroy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Milwaukee_Brewers_(1901)_players.
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- Wid_Conroy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rochester_Hustlers_players.
- Wid_Conroy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sportspeople_from_Philadelphia,_Pennsylvania.
- Wid_Conroy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Washington_Senators_(1901–60)_players.
- Wid_Conroy wikiPageWikiLink Connie_Mack.
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- Wid_Conroy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wid Conroy".
- Wid_Conroy bats "Right".
- Wid_Conroy birthDate "1877-04-05".
- Wid_Conroy birthPlace Pennsylvania.
- Wid_Conroy birthPlace Philadelphia.
- Wid_Conroy br "c/conrowi01".
- Wid_Conroy caption "William "Wid" Conroy".
- Wid_Conroy dateOfBirth "1877-04-05".
- Wid_Conroy dateOfDeath "1959-12-06".
- Wid_Conroy deathDate "1959-12-06".
- Wid_Conroy deathPlace Mount_Holly,_New_Jersey.
- Wid_Conroy debutdate "--04-25".
- Wid_Conroy debutleague "MLB".
- Wid_Conroy debutteam Baltimore_Orioles.
- Wid_Conroy finaldate "--10-05".
- Wid_Conroy finalleague "MLB".
- Wid_Conroy finalteam Minnesota_Twins.
- Wid_Conroy hasPhotoCollection Wid_Conroy.
- Wid_Conroy name "Conroy, William".
- Wid_Conroy name "Wid Conroy".
- Wid_Conroy placeOfBirth Pennsylvania.
- Wid_Conroy placeOfBirth Philadelphia.
- Wid_Conroy placeOfDeath Mount_Holly,_New_Jersey.
- Wid_Conroy placeOfDeath Mount_Holly_Township,_New_Jersey.
- Wid_Conroy shortDescription "American baseball player and coach".
- Wid_Conroy stat1label Batting_average.
- Wid_Conroy stat1value "0.248".
- Wid_Conroy stat2label "Home runs".
- Wid_Conroy stat2value "22".
- Wid_Conroy stat3label Run_batted_in.
- Wid_Conroy stat3value "452".
- Wid_Conroy statleague "MLB".
- Wid_Conroy teams "*Milwaukee Brewers *Pittsburgh Pirates *New York Highlanders *Washington Senators".
- Wid_Conroy throws "Right".
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