Pat Moran

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Pat Moran was an early 20th-century Major League Baseball manager and former catcher best known for leading teams like the Philadelphia Phillies and Cincinnati Reds, including guiding the Reds to a controversial 1919 World Series championship.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf baseball catcher
baseball manager
human
bats right
causeOfDeath Bright's disease
championshipWon 1919 World Series
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1876-02-07
dateOfDeath 1924-03-07
debutLeague Major League Baseball
debutTeam Boston Beaneaters
era early 20th century
familyName Moran
fieldOfWork professional baseball
finalTeamAsPlayer Philadelphia Phillies
fullName Patrick Joseph Moran
givenName Patrick
hallOfFameStatus not inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame
knownFor defensive catching skills
leading the Reds in the controversial 1919 World Series
strong handling of pitching staffs
league Major League Baseball
managedSeason 1915 Philadelphia Phillies season
1919 Cincinnati Reds season
managedTeam Chicago Cubs
Cincinnati Reds
Philadelphia Phillies
notableFor managing the Philadelphia Phillies to the 1915 National League pennant
notableWork managing the Cincinnati Reds to the 1919 World Series championship
occupation Major League Baseball catcher
Major League Baseball manager
placeOfBirth Fitchburg, Massachusetts, United States
placeOfDeath Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
playedFor Boston Beaneaters
Chicago Cubs
Chicago Orphans
Philadelphia Phillies
positionPlayed catcher
sexOrGender male
sport baseball
teamManagedInChampionship Cincinnati Reds
teamManagedInPennant Philadelphia Phillies
throws right


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