Jimmy Wood

Jimmy Wood

Infobox MLB retired
name=Jimmy Wood


caption=Cabinet Card of James Leon Wood Taken in Chicago in 1871 (Photo courtesy of Current Owner Dennis Winters of Round Rock, TX )
position=Second Baseman/Manager
birthdate=December 1, 1842
city-state|Brooklyn|New York
deathdate=death date and age|1927|11|30|1842|12|1
city-state|San Francisco|California
bats=Unknown
throws=Right
debutdate=May 8
debutyear=by|1871
debutteam=Chicago White Stockings
finaldate=November 1
finalyear=by|1873
finalteam=Philadelphia White Stockings
stat1label=Batting average
stat2label=Runs scored
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat1value=.333
stat2value=162
stat3value=83
teams=As Player
*Chicago White Stockings (by|1871)
*Troy Haymakers (by|1872)
*Brooklyn Eckfords (by|1872)
*Philadelphia White Stockings (by|1873)As Manager
*Chicago White Stockings (by|1871), (by|1874–by|1875)
*Troy Haymakers (by|1872)
*Brooklyn Eckfords (by|1872)
*Philadelphia White Stockings (by|1873)
highlights=

James Leon "Jimmy" Wood (December 1 1842 – November 30 1927) was an American second baseman and manager in Major League Baseball who hailed from Brooklyn, New York. He was the player-manager for four different teams in the National Association, where he spent his entire career.cite web| title = Jimmy Wood's career stats | work = retrosheet.org | url=http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/W/Pwoodj106.htm | accessdate = 2008-01-27 ]

Wood's career in organized baseball began as early as 1860 when he began play for the Eckford of Brooklyn team, with whom he played for nine seasons during the following decade. In 1870, he took the position of player-manager for the Chicago White Stockings.cite web| title = Long Before the Dodgers: Baseball in Brooklyn, 1855-1884, pgs. 152-153 | work = James L. Terry | url=http://books.google.com/books?id=H4qOXgcdTaUC&pg=PA152&lpg=PA152&dq=%22jimmy+wood%22+baseball&source=web&ots=Lhaj7l4vnS&sig=W1JW_j8HGJMN6NN0i0GsC2l9tis#PPA152,M1 | accessdate = 2008-01-27 ] It was here that he is credited for inventing Spring training when he moved his team down to New Orleans, Louisiana prior to season to train in warmer weather.cite web| title = Baseball Anecdotes, pg. 11 | work = by Daniel Okrent, Steve Wulf | url=http://books.google.com/books?id=t3RjFXcgXzEC&pg=PA11&lpg=PA11&dq=%22jimmy+wood%22+baseball&source=web&ots=qgIZ_btTeT&sig=VBaPlBBgiRrf5df2bYbIAdwhtEg | accessdate = 2008-01-27 ] For the by|1871 season, the team became a charter member of the National Association, but folded the following season, and Wood moved on to manage two other ill-fated teams; the Troy Haymakers and his old Eckford team. The next season, by|1873, he managed the Philadelphia White Stockings for a year until he was able to reorganize a new Chicago team.

In by|1874, he tried to lance an abscess on his leg with a pocketknife. This caused an infection which led to an eventual amputation of the leg. This did not end his managerial career, though; he returned to the Chicago White Stockings, and managed them for two seasons before the National Association folded in by|1875. He then retired from professional baseball and moved to Florida and began investing in citrus interests. His daughter, Carrie, married William Chase Temple, who was at one time, the owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates. It was he who the Temple Cup was named after. Wood's granddaughter, Dorothy Temple, married pitcher Del Mason. Wood's whereabouts had been debated for years until recently.cite web| title = Jimmy Wood Found | work = sabr.org/Author: Bill Carle | url=http://www.sabr.org/cmsFiles/Files/augbio2006.pdf | accessdate = 2008-01-27 ] In 1885, he operated a sporting goods store in Chicago. He was traced all over the United States and Canada and eventually wound up in San Francisco, California, where he died and is interred at Greenwood Cemetery in New Orleans.

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Persondata
NAME = Wood, Jimmy
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Wood, James Leon
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Major League Baseball player
DATE OF BIRTH = December 1 1842
PLACE OF BIRTH = Brooklyn, New York
DATE OF DEATH = November 30 1927
PLACE OF DEATH = San Francisco, California


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