- Bob Quinn (baseball)
James Aloysius Robert Quinn (
February 14 ,1870 -March 12 ,1954 ) was an American executive inMajor League Baseball who became renowned for his management of four different franchises.Born in
Columbus, Ohio , he was acatcher inminor league baseball during the 1890s, also managing some of the teams for which he played. From 1902 to 1917, he served as general manager of the Columbus Senators in the American Association; he was also among the founders of that league. He became general manager of the St. Louis Browns from 1917-1922, developing the perennially poor team into one which lost the 1922American League pennant by a single game.In 1923, Quinn led a group that purchased the
Boston Red Sox , and as team president he worked to restore the credibility of a franchise whose best players had been sold off by previous ownerHarry Frazee . However, the most important member of Quinn's ownership group, St. Louis millionairePalmer Winslow , died shortly after the purchase. For the remainder of Quinn's tenure as Bosox owner, the team suffered from lack of finances and plunged into the basement of the American League.After selling the Red Sox to
Tom Yawkey in 1933, Quinn became general manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1934-1935. He then joined the Boston Braves as team president and part owner from 1936 to 1945. After his 1945 retirement, he briefly served as a sporting goods executive, and then became president of theBaseball Hall of Fame from 1948 to 1951, leaving that position after suffering twostroke s.Quinn died at age 84 in
Providence, Rhode Island , and was buried near Columbus. His son John J. Quinn served as general manager of the Braves following his father's retirement, continuing after the team moved to Milwaukee in 1953, and later served as GM of thePhiladelphia Phillies . His grandson Robert E. Quinn served as general manager of theNew York Yankees ,Cincinnati Reds , andSan Francisco Giants between 1988 and 1996, and his grandson Jack Quinn served as general manager of the St. Louis Blues franchise in theNational Hockey League . His great-grandson Bob Quinn (born 1968) is the current executive vice president - finance and administration and chief financial officer of theMilwaukee Brewers ."'
Persondata
NAME= Quinn, Bob
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Quinn, James
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Baseball Manager
DATE OF BIRTH=1870-2-14
PLACE OF BIRTH=Columbus, Ohio
DATE OF DEATH=1954-3-12
PLACE OF DEATH=Providence, Rhode Island
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