- Steve O'Neill
Stephen Francis O'Neill (
July 6 ,1891 –January 26 ,1962 ) was an Americancatcher , manager, coach and scout inMajor League Baseball .A native of Minooka, Pennsylvania (now a part of Scranton), O'Neill was one of four brothers who escaped a life in the coal mines by playing in the major leagues. The others were Jack, a catcher in the
National League (1902-06); Mike, a right-handed pitcher in the NL (1901-04, 1907); and Jim, an infielder with theAmerican League Washington Senators (1920, 1923). Two of Steve O'Neill’s daughters married baseball players, one of whom wasSkeeter Webb , who worked for O'Neill when he managed theDetroit Tigers during the 1940s.Steve had by far the most successful playing career of the O'Neill brothers. He was a catcher for 17 years in the AL, with the
Cleveland Indians (1911-23),Boston Red Sox (1924),New York Yankees (1925), and St. Louis Browns (1927-28). His playing career curtailed by an injury sustained in a car accident, O'Neill compiled abatting average of .263 in 1,586 games, and, in his onlyWorld Series appearance in 1920, hit .333 in seven games as the backstop for the world champion Indians.O'Neill managed the Toronto Maple Leafs of the
International League from 1929 to 1931. As a major league manager with four teams—the Indians (1935-37), Tigers (1943-48), Red Sox (1950-51) andPhiladelphia Phillies (1952-54)—O'Neill never had a losing record. His Tigers won the1945 World Series (when they defeated theChicago Cubs in the Cubs’ last Fall Classic appearance) and O’Neill was known for turning around under-performing teams, often in mid-season. His career winning percentage over 14 seasons was a stalwart .559 (1,040 victories against 821 lost). He also served as a coach for Cleveland, Detroit and Boston. O'Neill was inducted into the International League Hall of Fame.O'Neill died at age 70 in
Cleveland, Ohio , after suffering a heart attack. He is buried in St. Joseph's Cemetery in Minooka.ee also
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1945 Detroit Tigers season ources
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/o/o%27neist01.shtml Baseball-Reference.com] - career playing statistics and managing record
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/O/ONeill_Steve.stm Baseball Library]
* [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=oneist01 Baseball Almanac]
* [http://thedeadballera.com/Obits/Oneill.Steve.Obit.html The Deadball Era]
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