- John Knight (baseball player)
John Wesley Knight [Schoolboy] (
October 6 ,1885 -December 19 ,1965 ) was aninfielder inMajor League Baseball , playing mainly as ashortstop for five different teams between the 1905 and 1913 seasons. Listed at 6' 2.5", 180 lb., Knight batted and threwright-handed . A native ofPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania , he was signed out of theUniversity of Pennsylvania .Knight was nineteen when he entered the majors in 1905 with the Philadelphia Athletics, playing for them two and a half years before joining the Boston Americans (1907), New York Highlanders (1909-11), Washington Senators (1912) and
New York Yankees (1913). Knight was in the Athletics 1905 Opening Day as a replacement for incumbent shortstopMonte Cross , out until mid-season with a broken hand. He responded hitting .400 in June, but faded after that and finished the season at .203.In the 1907 midseason Knight was sent to Boston in exchange for
Jimmy Collins . He spent 1908 with Triple-A Baltimore Orioles and returned to the majors with New York a year later. His most productive season came in 1910, when he posted a career-high .312 (5th inAmerican League ) and led his team in seven offensive categories. In 1911 he was considered in the MVP vote after hitting .268 with 32 extrabases and 62 runs batted in. Another deal in 1912 sent him to the Senators, who released him to Double-AJersey City Giants , but he returned to New York in 1913 to finish his major league career.In an eight-year career, Knight was a .239 hitter (636-for-2664) with 14
home run s and 270 RBI in 767 games, including 301 runs, 96 doubles, 24 triples and 86stolen base s. He made 755 infield appearances at shortstop (316),third base (211),first base (124) andsecond base (104) and one atright field , for a collective .933fielding percentage .After that, his frequent travels took Knight to the
Minneapolis Millers (American Association);Seattle Rainiers and Oakland Oaks (Pacific Coast League ), Denver Bears (Western League) andSacramento Solons (PCL), before returning to Denver as player-manager in 1928 for his last baseball season. He was just briefly at the University of Pennsylvania Dental School in 1912.Knight died in
Walnut Creek, California at age 80.External links
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/ballplayers/player.php?name=John_Knight_1885 Baseball Library]
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/k/knighjo02.shtml Baseball Reference]
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/John_Knight BR Bullpen]
* [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/K/Pknigj102.htm Retrosheet]
* [http://www.thedeadballera.com/Obits/Knight.John.Obit.html The Deadball Era]
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