Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Mike_Donlin> ?p ?o }
- Mike_Donlin abstract "Michael Joseph Donlin (May 30, 1878 – September 24, 1933) was an American Major League Baseball (MLB) outfielder and actor. As a professional baseball player, his MLB career spanned from 1899 to 1914 in which played mainly in the National League for seven teams over 12 seasons. His most notable time was with the New York Giants, where he starred in the outfield for John McGraw's 1904 pennant winners and 1905 World Series champions. One of the finest hitters of the dead-ball era, his .333 career batting average ranks 28th all time and he finished in the top three in batting five times. In each of those same seasons, he also finished in the top ten in the league in on-base percentage, slugging percentage and home runs.A controversial character – Donlin, also known as "Turkey Mike" for his unique strut – his entertaining personality, flamboyant style of dress, and prodigious talent as a hitter caused him to be lionized as "the baseball idol of Manhattan." However, alcoholism led to friction with club officials and incarceration. Donlin attempted to leverage his popularity as an athlete to launch a career in Broadway theatre where he met and married Vaudeville comedienne Mabel Hite in 1906. Together, they performed in the baseball-themed play "Stealing Home" for about three years. Between the waning popularity of the play in 1911 and Hite's death the following year, Donlin attempted short-lived comebacks with the Giants, Boston Rustlers, and Pittsburgh Pirates. His forays into acting cut short an undeniable talent that could have been a much more successful major league career: he reached 100 games in just five of his MLB seasons. After convincing McGraw to sign him for the last time in 1914, Donlin endured a disappointing 35-game cameo with the Giants, leading him to devote his efforts to launch his acting career. He migrated to Hollywood, where close friend John Barrymore helped him attain work. Although he made at least 53 appearances on film, the prospects of stardom never materialized. Donlin remained in Hollywood continuing in his acting career until his death in 1933.".
- Mike_Donlin birthDate "1878-05-30".
- Mike_Donlin birthPlace Peoria,_Illinois.
- Mike_Donlin birthYear "1878".
- Mike_Donlin deathDate "1933-09-24".
- Mike_Donlin deathPlace California.
- Mike_Donlin deathPlace Hollywood.
- Mike_Donlin deathYear "1933".
- Mike_Donlin debutTeam St._Louis_Cardinals.
- Mike_Donlin imdbId "0232592".
- Mike_Donlin position Outfielder.
- Mike_Donlin thumbnail Mike_Donlin_Baseball.jpg?width=300.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageExternalLink Donlin_Mike.stm.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageExternalLink BeerDrinkersMikeDonlin.html.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageID "891078".
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageLength "14911".
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageOutDegree "123".
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageRevisionID "683379919".
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink 1899_in_baseball.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink 1904_New_York_Giants_season.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink 1904_in_baseball.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink 1905_World_Series.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Actor.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Alcoholism.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink American_League.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Americans.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Atlanta_Braves.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Batting_average.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Manila_Bay.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Broadway_theatre.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink California.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Category:1878_births.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Category:1933_deaths.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Category:19th-century_baseball_players.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_people_of_Irish_descent.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baltimore_Orioles_(1901–1902)_players.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baseball_players_from_Illinois.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Boston_Rustlers_players.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cincinnati_Reds_players.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jersey_City_Skeeters_players.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kalamazoo_Celery_Pickers_players.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Major_League_Baseball_center_fielders.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Major_League_Baseball_left_fielders.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Major_League_Baseball_right_fielders.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Memphis_Chickasaws_players.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Minor_league_baseball_managers.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Category:New_York_Giants_(NL)_players.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pittsburgh_Pirates_players.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sportspeople_from_Peoria,_Illinois.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Category:St._Louis_Cardinals_players.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vaudeville_performers.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Cincinnati_Reds.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Comedian.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Conductor_(rail).
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Dead-ball_era.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Erie,_Pennsylvania.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Film.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink George_Dewey.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Her_Second_Chance_(1926_film).
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink History_of_the_Philadelphia_Athletics.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Hollywood.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Hollywood,_California.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Hollywood,_Los_Angeles,_California.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Home_run.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Hot_Curves.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Jersey_City_Skeeters.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink John_Barrymore.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink John_McGraw.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink John_T._Brush.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink League_Park.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Major_League_Baseball_annual_runs_scored_leaders.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_batting_average_leaders.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_stolen_bases_leaders.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Major_League_Baseball_hitters_with_six_hits_in_one_game.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Major_League_Baseball_leaders_in_career_stolen_bases.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Major_League_Baseball_players_with_a_career_.330_batting_average.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Major_League_Baseball_runs_scored_champions.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Major_League_Baseball_single-game_hits_leaders.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink List_of_National_League_pennant_winners.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink List_of_World_Series_champions.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Mabel_Hite.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Machinist.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Major_League_Baseball.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Manhattan.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Musical_theatre.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Myocardial_infarction.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink National_League.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink New_York_Yankees.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink On-base_percentage.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Oregon_Ducks_baseball.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Outfielder.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Peoria,_Illinois.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Philadelphia_Athletics.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Philadelphia_Phillies.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Pittsburgh_Pirates.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Play_(theatre).
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Professional_baseball.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Raffles,_the_Amateur_Cracksman.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Raffles_the_Amateur_Cracksman.
- Mike_Donlin wikiPageWikiLink Railroad_conductor.