Stuffy McInnis

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Stuffy McInnis was an early 20th-century Major League Baseball first baseman best known as a key part of Connie Mack’s dominant Philadelphia Athletics teams and one of the era’s most reliable contact hitters and fielders.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Major League Baseball player
human
professional baseball player
bats right
battingAverage .300 or higher in multiple seasons
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
era early 20th century
fieldingPosition first base
fieldingReputation one of the era’s most reliable first basemen
fullName John Phalen McInnis
gender male
givenName John
hallOfFame Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame
knownFor being part of Connie Mack’s dominant Philadelphia Athletics teams
excellent contact hitting
low strikeout totals
outstanding fielding at first base
league Major League Baseball
memberOf Atlanta Braves
surface form: Boston Braves

Boston Red Sox
Cleveland Indians
Philadelphia Athletics
Pittsburgh Pirates
nickname Stuffy
notableAchievement World Series champion with Boston Red Sox
contributed to multiple World Series championship teams with the Philadelphia Athletics
notableTeammate Eddie Collins
Frank Baker
Jack Barry
occupation baseball first baseman
partOf $100,000 infield
playedForManager Connie Mack
playedIn American League
position first baseman
role key part of Philadelphia Athletics infield
sport baseball
strikeoutRate very low for his era
styleOfPlay contact hitter rather than power hitter
team Atlanta Braves
surface form: Boston Braves

Boston Red Sox
Cleveland Indians
Philadelphia Athletics
Pittsburgh Pirates
teammateOf Connie Mack
throws right

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