Earle Mack

Earle Mack

Earle Thaddeus Mack, born Earle Thaddeus McGillicuddy (February 1 1890 – February 4 1967), was an American player and coach in Major League Baseball, and, during parts of two seasons, manager of the Philadelphia Athletics when his father, Connie Mack, was too ill to manage. He also became a part-owner of the franchise. His nephew Connie Mack III became a U.S. Senator.

Mack was born in Spencer, Massachusetts and attended Niagara University and the University of Notre Dame. He played only five games for the Athletics between 1910 and 1914, at third base, first base, and catcher. In his only appearance in 1910, he went 2 for 4, including a triple. These would prove to be his only major league hits, as he was not played again until the following year, when he got in two games. Again, he would play in two games in 1914, without a hit, though he did get on base (driving in a run) and steal a base. This ended his playing career with a career batting average of .125. Mack's appearances were in the final games of the season; he played after the Athletics had clinched the pennant in each of the three seasons in which he played, and they went on to win World Series titles in 1910 and 1911. Since Mack had not been on the Athletics' roster before September 1 as required by the rules, he was ineligible to play in the World Series--even if his father had been minded to play him.

As a minor league player in 1910, Mack batted .135 in 26 games. From 1913 until 1915, Mack served as player-manager of the Raleigh team in the Class D North Carolina State League. He returned in the same capacity for the Charlotte franchise in 1917 until the league folded (no doubt a war casualty) on May 30. Mack then became player-manager of the Hanover (Pennsylvania) Raiders of the Blue Ridge League, another Class D circuit.

Mack achieved some success as the player/manager of the Moline (Illinois) Plowboys of the Class B Illinois-Indiana-Iowa League (often called the Three-I, or Three-Eye League). In 1921, his team, with almost no legitimate major league prospects, won the Three-I pennant. However, in his three years there (1920-22), the team had only a 196-214 record.

Mack's final season as a minor league manager was 1923, returning to the Blue Ridge League and managing the Martinsburg (WV) Blue Sox to a 67-30 record and the pennant. His father, the manager and part owner of the Athletics, hired him as a coach and assistant manager in 1924. During the 1937 and 1939 season, Mack managed the Athletics when his father (by then in his mid-70s) was ill. It was widely expected that when his father retired, Earle would manage the team and Connie Jr. (Earle's younger half-brother) would run the front office. This was not to be.

In May 1950, he was moved to the position of chief scout and replaced as coach and assistant manager by Jimmy Dykes - a disappointment, as he had hoped to succeed his father as permanent manager of the Athletics. In spite of this, he was able in August, with his brother Roy, to gain control over the franchise, purchasing shares from Connie Jr. While Roy and Earle Mack announced that their father was free to manage as as long as he wanted to, Connie Mack announced his retirement only seven weeks later at age 88 [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/M/Mack_Connie.stm] . The team was heavily mortgaged, though, and continued to perform poorly both on the field and at the box office. Eventually, the Mack brothers were forced to sell, and the team relocated to Kansas City in 1954.

Earle Mack died at age 77 in Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania.

ee also

*List of second generation MLB players

External links

* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/managers/mackea01.shtml Baseball-Reference.com] - career managing record and playing statistics

Persondata
NAME=Mack, Earle Thaddeus
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=McGillicuddy, Earle Thaddeus
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Major League Baseball player and coach
DATE OF BIRTH=February 1, 1890
PLACE OF BIRTH=Spencer, Massachusetts, United States
DATE OF DEATH=February 4, 1967
PLACE OF DEATH=Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania, United States


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