Frank Morrissey (baseball)
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This article is about the baseball player. For the former Boston College football coach, see Frank Morrissey.
| Frank Morrissey | ||
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| Pitcher | ||
| Born: May 5, 1876 | ||
| Died: February 22, 1939 | ||
| Batted: Unknown | Threw: Right | |
| MLB debut | ||
| July 13, 1901 for the Boston Americans |
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| Final game | ||
| October 4, 1902 for the Chicago Orphans |
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| Career statistics | ||
| Win-Loss Record | 1-3 | |
| ERA | 2.23 | |
| Strikeouts | 14 | |
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| Career highlights and awards | ||
Michael Joseph Morrissey (May 5, 1876 - February 22, 1939), known as Frank and nicknamed "Deacon," was a pitcher in Major League Baseball in the early twentieth century. Morrissey appeared in a total of six games as a pitcher in 1901 and 1902, five of which were as a member of the Chicago Orphans. He compiled a 1-3 record with fourteen strikeouts in his six appearances. The Orphans also used him as a third baseman in two games in 1902.
[edit] External Links
- Frank Morrissey - Baseball-Reference.com

