- Ted Sullivan (baseball)
Infobox MLB retired
name=Ted Sullivan
position=Manager/Right fielder
birthdate=March 17 ,1851
city-state|County Clare|Ireland
deathdate=death date and age|1929|7|5|1851|3|17Washington, D.C.
bats=Unknown
throws=Unknown
debutdate=July 16
debutyear=1884
debutteam=Kansas City Cowboys
finaldate=October 18
finalyear=1884
finalteam=Kansas City Cowboys
stat1label=Games played
stat2label=At bat s
stat3label=Batting average
stat1value=4
stat2value=11
stat3value=.364
teams=As Player
*Kansas City Cowboys (by|1884)As Manager
*St. Louis Browns (by|1883)
*St. Louis Maroons (by|1884)
*Kansas City Cowboys (by|1884)
*Washington Nationals (by|1888)
highlights=Timothy Paul "Ted" Sullivan (
March 17 1851 –July 5 1929 ) was an Irish-American manager and player inMajor League Baseball who was born inCounty Clare ,Ireland .Career
After attending
Saint Louis University , [ [http://www.sabr.org/cmsFiles/Files/SABRcollege2006-1.pdf SABR research] ] he managed four teams during the 1880s, one of which was the by|1884St. Louis Maroons of theUnion Association , who finished with an astonishing 94-19 record. He began the year with a 28-3 record, but moved on in midseason to manage another UA team, the Kansas City Cowboys;Fred Dunlap took over in St. Louis, compiling a 66-16 record as the Maroons won the UA pennant in the league's only year of existence. Kansas City was a dismal 3-17 when Sullivan took over managerial duties, going 13-46 the rest of way. During his time in Kansas City he also made his only three field appearances, playing two games in right field and one as ashortstop ; he collected 3 hits in 9at bat s. He didn't manage again until the by|1888 Washington Nationals, then 10-29, hired him to finish out the season. [ [http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/WHS/1888.shtml Baseball Reference manager page] ] He led the team to a mark of 38-57, and ended his major league career with a record of 132-132. Sullivan later managed in the minors, including a stint with theNashville Tigers of the Southern League in by|1893. [Traughber, Bill. [http://www.nashvillesounds.com/news/newsarchive.asp?newsId=1004 "Looking Back: Nashville Tigers See Light in 1894."] "Nashville Sounds". 5 May 2004. 22 March 2008]Sullivan is considered a pioneer of early baseball; he founded both the
Northwest League and theTexas League , both minor leagues that still exist and thrive today. Credited with discoveringCharles Comiskey , he is considered by some to be the first person to emphasize the importance of scouting. [ [http://www.press.umich.edu/webhome/fantalk.pdf Peter Morris research presentation] ] Comiskey joined the St. Louis Browns in by|1882, and replaced Sullivan as the team's manager in mid-by|1883; it had been Sullivan's first managerial post, as he compiled a record of 53-26 to begin the year. Also, Sullivan was a great promoter of the game; he would tell stories of baseball's beginnings, and of its many star players. He authored books detailing these, including a barnstorming trip around the world in 1913-1914 by Comiskey'sChicago White Sox and the New York Giants. He also credited himself as the originator of the word "fan", as in baseball fan. Sullivan later became a team executive and owner.Post-career
Sullivan died in
Washington, D.C. at the age of 78, and is interred at Calvary Catholic Cemetery inMilwaukee, Wisconsin .ee also
*
List of players from Ireland in Major League Baseball References
External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/managers/sullite01.shtml Baseball-Reference.com] - career managing record and playing statistics
* [http://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/books/excerpts/4295.pdf Nebraska Press: "The Tour to End All Tours"] - account of Charles Comiskey's 1913-1914 baseball world tour, recounts his early association with Sullivan
* [http://www.amazon.com/phrase/Ted-Sullivan Ted Sullivan at Amazon.com]
* [http://www.haroldseymour.com/article.asp?articleid=60045 review of "The Tour to End All Tours"]Persondata
NAME = Sullivan, Ted
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Sullivan, Timothy Paul
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Major League Baseball player, Manager
DATE OF BIRTH =March 17 1851
PLACE OF BIRTH =County Clare ,Ireland
DATE OF DEATH =July 5 1929
PLACE OF DEATH =Washington, D.C.
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