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Batting average
  
.232

Home runs
  
24


Runs batted in
  
88

Name
  
Eddie Mulligan

Edward Joseph Mulligan (August 27, 1894 - March 15, 1982) born in St. Louis, Missouri was a third baseman for the Chicago Cubs (1915–16), Chicago White Sox (1921-22) and Pittsburgh Pirates (1928). He went to school at Saint Louis University.

He led the American League in outs (508) in 1921.

In 5 seasons he played in 350 Games and had 1,235 at-bats, 143 runs, 287 hits, 41 doubles, 24 triples, 1 home run, 88 RBIs, 23 stolen bases, 70 walks, .232 batting average, .278 On-base percentage, .307 slugging percentage, 379 total bases and 76 sacrifice hits.

In 1939 he was the manager of the Salt Lake City Bees in the Pioneer Baseball League.

In 1964 he was presented with the King of Baseball award given by Minor League Baseball.

He died in San Rafael, California at the age of 87.

References

Eddie Mulligan Wikipedia