- Jack Barry (baseball)
Infobox MLB retired
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name=Jack Barry
caption=Jack Barry in 1913.
position=Shortstop /Second baseman
bats=Right
throws=Right
debutdate=July 13
debutyear=by|1908
debutteam=Philadelphia Athletics
finaldate=June 23
finalyear=by|1919
finalteam=Boston Red Sox
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.243
stat2label=Stolen base s
stat2value=153
stat3label=Runs
stat3value=532
teams=
*Philadelphia Athletics (by|1908-by|1915)
*Boston Red Sox (by|1915-by|1919)
highlights=
*American League pennant winner: 1910, 1911, 1913, 1914, 1915
*World Series champion: 1910, 1911, 1913, 1915
*284 careersacrifice hit s is 16th on all-time listJohn Joseph "Jack" Barry (
April 26 1887 -April 23 1961 ) was an Americanshortstop ,second baseman , and manager inMajor League Baseball , and later a renowned college baseball coach. From by|1908 through by|1919, Barry played for the Philadelphia Athletics (1908-15) andBoston Red Sox (1915-19). He batted and threw righthanded.Career
Born in
Meriden, Connecticut , Barry spent his nearly his entire tenure in the big leagues on winning teams, first the Philadelphia Athletics and later the Boston Red Sox. Athletics manager Connie Mack signed Barry off the campus of theCollege of the Holy Cross to play shortstop on what would become his famous $100,000 infield. The unit, one of the most famous groups of teammates in baseball history, consisted offirst baseman Stuffy McInnis ,second baseman Eddie Collins , andthird baseman Frank Baker . The group, which represented an enormous financial investment at the time, was critical to the Athletics winning theAmerican League pennant in 1910, 1911, 1913 and 1914, and World Championships in 1910, 1911, and 1913.In 1915, the year after the Boston Braves swept the Athletics in the World Series, Red Sox owner
Joe Lannin paid $8,000 for Barry's services, as Mack was dismantling the team. Upon joining the Red Sox, he hit .262 and played reliably at shortstop, proving to be the last piece of the puzzle in what was to be another pennant winning team. He played in the World Series in 1915 and 1916 for the Red Sox. Acknowledged as the team's on-field leader, he became aplayer-manager in 1917, leading the team to a 90-win season and a second-place finish to theChicago White Sox . After sporadic play in 1918, he decided to retire rather than be sold away in another fire sale followingHarry Frazee 's decision to sell his shortstop back to the Athletics.In an 11-season career, Jack Barry posted a .243
batting average with 10home run s and 429 RBI in 1223 games.Barry became the head coach at Holy Cross in 1921, and continued in that position for 40 years until his death in
Shrewsbury, Massachusetts at age 73. During his tenure, he posted the highest career winning percentage (.806) in collegiate history, and won the by|1952College World Series . He was among the initial class of inductees to the American Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame in by|1966.Trivia
*A member of seven pennant-winning teams in eleven years, Barry won $17,930 in World Series shares over the course of his career.
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*baseball-reference|id=b/barryja01
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/B/Barry_Jack.stm Baseball Library]
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