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Jack Manning (baseball)

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Games played
  
833

Role
  
Baseball player

Name
  
Jack Manning

Runs batted in
  
360

Batting average
  
.263


Jack Manning (baseball)

Died
  
August 15, 1929, Boston, Massachusetts, United States

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John E. "Jack" Manning (December 20, 1853 – August 15, 1929) was an American Major League Baseball player. Born in Braintree, Massachusetts, United States, he broke into the National Association in 1873 at the age of 19. His career covered 12 seasons, eight teams, and 3 leagues. He was a primarily a right fielder who also played many games as a pitcher, and would play the infield positions on occasion as well.

On October 9, 1884, when his Philadelphia Quakers ballclub were visiting the Chicago White Stockings in Lakeshore Park, he hit three home runs in the same game, becoming the third player to do so. The first occasions were done by Ned Williamson and Cap Anson. All three had their big game in that hitter-friendly park in 1884.

Manning died in Boston, Massachusetts, and was interred at New Calvary Cemetery in Boston.

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