Cozy Dolan (baseball, born 1889)
- Cozy Dolan (baseball, born 1889)
Albert J. "Cozy" Dolan (Born December 23, 1889 in Chicago, IL) was a Major League Baseball player. The 5'10, 160 pound Outfielder/Third Baseman played for six teams; the Cincinnati Reds (1909) the New York Yankees (1911-1912) the Philadelphia Phillies (1912-1913) the Pittsburgh Pirates (1913) the St. Louis Cardinals (1914-1915) and the New York Giants (1922). Over his career he posted career numbers of 299 hits, 210 runs, 102 stolen bases, a .339 Slugging percentage, and a .252 batting average.
Cozy Dolan died December 8, 1958 in his hometown of Chicago.
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