- Danny O'Connell
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Danny O'Connell Second baseman/Third baseman/Shortstop Born: January 21, 1927
Paterson, New JerseyDied: October 2, 1969 (aged 42)
Clifton, New JerseyBatted: Right Threw: Right MLB debut July 14, 1950 for the Pittsburgh Pirates Last MLB appearance September 26, 1962 for the Washington Senators Career statistics Batting average .260 Home runs 39 Runs batted in 320 Teams - Pittsburgh Pirates (1950; 1953)
- Milwaukee Braves (1954–1957)
- New York/San Francisco Giants (1957–1959)
- Washington Senators (1961–1962)
Daniel Francis O'Connell (January 21, 1927 — October 2, 1969) was an American infielder in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1950 and 1953), Milwaukee Braves (1954-1957), New York/San Francisco Giants (1957-1959) and Washington Senators (1961-1962). He was born in Paterson, New Jersey.
He scored the first run in the first major league baseball game played on the West Coast.
O'Connell finished third in voting for the 1950 National League Rookie of the Year and 16th in voting for the 1953 NL MVP. O'Connell also led the American League in Sacrifice Hits (15) in 1961.
In 10 seasons he played in 1,143 games and had 4,035 at bats, 527 runs, 1,049 hits, 181 doubles, 35 triples, 39 home runs, 320 RBI, 48 stolen bases, 431 walks, .260 batting average, .333 on-base percentage, .351 slugging percentage, 1,417 total bases and 89 sacrifice hits.
O'Connell, who was residing in Bloomfield, New Jersey, died in Clifton, New Jersey at the age of 42 in a car accident. He left his wife Vera and four children, Maureen, Danny Jr, Nancy and John.
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Categories:- 1927 births
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