Jack Barry

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Jack Barry was a prominent American baseball coach and former Major League infielder best known for managing the College of the Holy Cross to the 1952 College World Series championship.

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instanceOf Major League Baseball player
baseball coach
human
infielder
second baseman
shortstop
almaMater College of the Holy Cross
bats right
burialPlace St. John’s Cemetery, Worcester, Massachusetts
coachOf Holy Cross Crusaders baseball team
collegeTeamCoached Holy Cross Crusaders baseball
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1887-04-26
dateOfDeath 1961-04-23
educatedAt College of the Holy Cross
employer College of the Holy Cross
fieldOfWork Major League Baseball
baseball coaching
college baseball
finalMLBTeam Boston Red Sox
givenName John
hallOfFame College Baseball Hall of Fame
league American League
memberOfSportsTeam Boston Red Sox
Philadelphia Athletics
MLBDebutLeague MLB
MLBDebutTeam Philadelphia Athletics
nickname Jack
notableAchievement managed Holy Cross Crusaders baseball team to 1952 College World Series title
notableWork 1952 College World Series championship
occupation baseball coach
baseball player
partOf Philadelphia Athletics $100,000 infield
placeOfBirth Meriden, Connecticut, United States
placeOfDeath Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, United States
playedFor Boston Red Sox
Philadelphia Athletics
positionPlayed second baseman
shortstop
religion Catholicism
sport baseball
sportDisciplineCoached college baseball
teamPlayedFor Boston Red Sox
Philadelphia Athletics
throws right
workLocation Worcester, Massachusetts
WorldSeriesChampion Boston Red Sox
Philadelphia Athletics


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