Tony Mullane

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Tony Mullane was a prominent 19th-century Major League Baseball pitcher, nicknamed "The Apollo of the Box," known for his ambidextrous pitching and success in both the American Association and National League.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
professional baseball player
bats right-handed
burialPlace Mount Carmel Cemetery, Hillside, Illinois NERFINISHED
countryOfBirth Ireland NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Ireland
United States of America
countryOfDeath United States of America
dateOfBirth 1859-01-04
dateOfDeath 1944-04-25
debutDate 1881-08-27
debutLeague Major League Baseball NERFINISHED
debutTeam Detroit Wolverines NERFINISHED
earnedRunAverage 3.05
era 19th-century baseball
familyName Mullane NERFINISHED
finalDate 1894-07-16
finalLeague Major League Baseball NERFINISHED
finalTeam Cincinnati Reds NERFINISHED
fullName Anthony John Mullane NERFINISHED
givenName Anthony
hallOfFameStatus not inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame
knownFor ambidextrous pitching
league American Association NERFINISHED
Major League Baseball
National League NERFINISHED
nickname The Apollo of the Box NERFINISHED
notableAchievement one of the earliest successful ambidextrous pitchers in Major League Baseball
over 280 career Major League wins as a pitcher
occupation baseball player
pitcher
placeOfBirth Cork NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Chicago, Illinois NERFINISHED
playedFor Baltimore Orioles (NL) NERFINISHED
Cincinnati Red Stockings (AA) NERFINISHED
Cincinnati Reds NERFINISHED
Cleveland Spiders NERFINISHED
Detroit Wolverines NERFINISHED
St. Louis Browns (AA) NERFINISHED
Toledo Blue Stockings NERFINISHED
positionPlayed pitcher
sexOrGender male
sport baseball
strikeouts 1803
throws ambidextrous
winLossRecord 284–220

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American Association in 1884 featuredPlayer Tony Mullane
subject surface form: American Association (1884 season)