Jim Doyle (baseball)

Jim Doyle (baseball)

Jim Doyle (December 25, 1881 in Detroit, Michigan - February 1, 1912 in Syracuse, New York) was a Major League Baseball infielder.

Teams

* Cincinnati Reds 1910
* Chicago Cubs 1911

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