Fielder Jones

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fielder Jones
Fielder Jones
Outfielder
Born: August 13, 1871
Died: March 13, 1934 (aged 62)
Batted: Left Threw: Right
MLB debut
April 18, 1896
for the Brooklyn Bridegrooms
Final game
September 1, 1915
for the St. Louis Terriers
Career statistics
Batting average     .285
Home runs     21
Runs batted in     631
Teams
Career highlights and awards


Fielder Allison Jones (August 13, 1871March 13, 1934) was an American center fielder and manager in baseball. Born in Shinglehouse, Pennsylvania, his playing career began with the Brooklyn Bridegrooms/Superbas in 1896. In 1901, he joined the Chicago White Stockings in the new American League, where he would finish his playing career. Six years after his last game as a White Sox, he joined the St. Louis Terriers of the newly-formed Federal League, where he served as a player-manager before the league folded.

Jones managed the "Hitless Wonders" in the 1906 World Series, which was the White Sox' first World Series win. He had one last stint as a manager with the St. Louis Browns, but his earlier success with the White Sox eluded him, as his St. Louis teams never finished above fifth place.

He was head coach for the Oregon State Beavers baseball team in 1910, going 13-4-1 and winning the Northwest championship [1]

He died in Portland, Oregon at age 62.

[edit] See also

Fielder Jones baseball card
Fielder Jones baseball card

[edit] External links