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- Jack_Calhoun abstract "John Charles Calhoun (December 14, 1879 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – February 27, 1947 in Cincinnati, Ohio), nicknamed Jack and Red, was a baseball player for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1902.The 22-year-old ballplayer made his major league debut on June 27, 1902 and played in his final game on September 18 of that year. In 20 games (64 at-bats), he hit .156 with two doubles, one triple and eight RBI.His minor league career lasted considerably longer. He spent 12 seasons in the minors, hitting .254 in 1,314 games. Perhaps his best season was in 1904 with the Haverhill Hustlers - that season, he hit .314 in 118 games.Calhoun also managed in the minor leagues for eight seasons. He first the Jersey City Skeeters in 1909, replacing Gene McCann and being replaced by Jack Ryan. His next managerial assignment was in 1911 with the Elmira Colonels, with whom he managed until 1912. From 1913 to 1916, he headed the Binghamton Bingoes, leading them to league championships in 1913 and 1915. He last managed the Wilkes-Barre Barons in 1917, leading them to a league championship as well.Following his playing and managing career, he served as a district police commissioner and police chief.".
- Jack_Calhoun birthDate "1879-12-14".
- Jack_Calhoun birthPlace Pittsburgh.
- Jack_Calhoun birthYear "1879".
- Jack_Calhoun deathDate "1947-02-27".
- Jack_Calhoun deathPlace Cincinnati.
- Jack_Calhoun deathYear "1947".
- Jack_Calhoun debutTeam St._Louis_Cardinals.
- Jack_Calhoun position Third_baseman.
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- Jack_Calhoun wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jack Calhoun".
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- Jack_Calhoun birthDate "1879-12-14".
- Jack_Calhoun birthPlace Pittsburgh.
- Jack_Calhoun dateOfBirth "1879-12-14".
- Jack_Calhoun dateOfDeath "1947-02-27".
- Jack_Calhoun deathDate "1947-02-27".
- Jack_Calhoun deathPlace Cincinnati.
- Jack_Calhoun debutdate "--06-27".
- Jack_Calhoun debutleague "MLB".
- Jack_Calhoun debutteam St._Louis_Cardinals.
- Jack_Calhoun finaldate "--09-18".
- Jack_Calhoun finalleague "MLB".
- Jack_Calhoun finalteam St._Louis_Cardinals.
- Jack_Calhoun name "Calhoun,Jack".
- Jack_Calhoun name "Jack Calhoun".
- Jack_Calhoun placeOfBirth Pittsburgh.
- Jack_Calhoun placeOfDeath Cincinnati.
- Jack_Calhoun position Third_baseman.
- Jack_Calhoun shortDescription "American baseball player".
- Jack_Calhoun stat1label Batting_average.
- Jack_Calhoun stat1value "0.156".
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- Jack_Calhoun stat3value "8".
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- Jack_Calhoun teams "*St. Louis Cardinals".
- Jack_Calhoun throws "Right".
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- Jack_Calhoun description "American baseball player".
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- Jack_Calhoun comment "John Charles Calhoun (December 14, 1879 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – February 27, 1947 in Cincinnati, Ohio), nicknamed Jack and Red, was a baseball player for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1902.The 22-year-old ballplayer made his major league debut on June 27, 1902 and played in his final game on September 18 of that year. In 20 games (64 at-bats), he hit .156 with two doubles, one triple and eight RBI.His minor league career lasted considerably longer.".
- Jack_Calhoun label "Jack Calhoun".
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