- Andy Kyle
Andrew Ewing Kyle (
October 29 ,1889 –September 6 ,1971 ) was aCanadian Major League Baseball outfielder and aNational Hockey Association defenceman. He was the first person to play both baseball and ice hockey professionally. [ [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=14082418 Andy Kyle (1889 - 1971) - Find A Grave Memorial ] ]Baseball
In baseball, Kyle turned professional with the Class A Toronto Maple Leafs in 1910. He didn't get much playing time and was sent to the Elgin Kittens of the Northern Association in May and then, when that league folded, to the Lawrence Colts of the
New England League in July. Kyle rejoined the Leafs in September. In 1911, he played for Troy in the New York State League but was released in May. Kyle then joined theLondon Tecumsehs in the Canadian League. The following season, he played for theColumbus Senators of the American Association and for theAkron Rubbermen of the Central League. He was purchased by theCincinnati Reds , playing in his first major league game onSeptember 7 1912 and his last onOctober 6 1912 . He appeared in nine games and hit .333 (7-for-21) with fourruns batted in and three runs scored. He drew four walks which pushed hison base percentage up to .440. In sevenoutfield appearances he handled 16 chances without an error. The 22-year-old stood 5'8" and weighed 160 lbs. He played for theNew Orleans Pelicans of theSouthern Association in 1913, where his batting average fell to .194.Hockey
As a hockey player, Kyle played junior with the Eurekas in
Toronto in the 1908–09 season. He was team captain and led the Eurekas to theOntario Hockey Association finals, where they lost to Stratford. In September 1909, he announced that he was giving up hockey to become a full-time silver prospector in Northern Ontario, but returned after seven weeks. He was captain of the Parkdale Canoe Club senior team for the 1909–10 season until leaving to join the Maple Leafs' baseball training camp. Kyle played with the professional team inPort Hope, Ontario for the 1910–11 season and worked as a referee following an injury. He continued as a referee in 1912. He attended the inaugural training camp of theToronto Blueshirts in 1912, but left the team before the season began to play forMoncton Victorias of the MPHA. He played there for two seasons. He was captain of the team inGlace Bay, Nova Scotia early in the 1914–15 season. Kyle rejoined the Blueshirts in theNational Hockey Association for the 1916–17 season. Kyle died in his hometown ofToronto at the age of 81, and he is buried atPark Lawn Cemetery . [ [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=14082418 Andy Kyle (1889 - 1971) - Find A Grave Memorial ] ]References
External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/k/kylean01.shtml Baseball Reference]
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=14082418 Andy Kyle at Find A Grave]
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