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Jo-Jo Morrissey, the Glossary

Index Jo-Jo Morrissey

Joseph Anselm Morrissey (January 16, 1904 – May 2, 1950), nicknamed Jo-Jo, was a Major League Baseball infielder who played three seasons for the Cincinnati Reds and the Chicago White Sox from 1932 to 1936.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 30 relations: American Association (1902–1997), Batting average (baseball), Chicago Tribune, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, College of the Holy Cross, Detroit Tigers, Eastern League (1916–1932), Error (baseball), Evansville, Indiana, Gee Walker, Goudey, Hartford Senators, Hit (baseball), Home run, Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League, Infielder, Jimmy Dykes, Jo-Jo White, Major League Baseball, Massachusetts, Middle Atlantic League, Pete Fox, Reading Eagle, Run batted in, Scottdale, Pennsylvania, St. Paul Saints, Tommy Bridges, Warren, Rhode Island, Worcester, Massachusetts.

  2. Clarksburg Generals players
  3. Evansville Hubs players
  4. Scottdale Scotties players

American Association (1902–1997)

The American Association (AA) was a Minor League Baseball league that operated primarily in the Midwestern and South Central United States from 1902 to 1962 and 1969 to 1997.

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Batting average (baseball)

In baseball, batting average (BA) is determined by dividing a player's hits by their total at-bats.

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Chicago Tribune

The Chicago Tribune is an American daily newspaper based in Chicago, Illinois, owned by Tribune Publishing.

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Chicago White Sox

The Chicago White Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago.

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Cincinnati Reds

The Cincinnati Reds are an American professional baseball team based in Cincinnati.

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College of the Holy Cross

The College of the Holy Cross is a private Jesuit liberal arts college in Worcester, Massachusetts.

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Detroit Tigers

The Detroit Tigers are an American professional baseball team based in Detroit.

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Eastern League (1916–1932)

The Eastern League was a Minor League Baseball sports league that operated from 1916 through mid-season of 1932.

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Error (baseball)

In baseball and softball statistics, an error is an act, in the judgment of the official scorer, of a fielder misplaying a ball in a manner that allows a batter or baserunner to advance one or more bases or allows a plate appearance to continue after the batter should have been put out.

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Evansville, Indiana

Evansville is a city in and the county seat of Vanderburgh County, Indiana, United States.

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Gee Walker

Gerald Holmes "Gee" Walker (March 19, 1908 – March 20, 1981) was a Major League Baseball outfielder. Jo-Jo Morrissey and Gee Walker are Evansville Hubs players and Toronto Maple Leafs (International League) players.

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Goudey

The Goudey Gum Company was an American chewing gum company started in 1919.

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Hartford Senators

The Hartford Senators were a minor league baseball team based in Hartford, Connecticut.

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Hit (baseball)

In baseball statistics, a hit (denoted by H), also called a base hit, is credited to a batter when the batter safely reaches or passes first base after hitting the ball into fair territory with neither the benefit of an error nor a fielder's choice.

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Home run

In baseball, a home run (abbreviated HR) is scored when the ball is hit in such a way that the batter is able to circle the bases and reach home plate safely in one play without any errors being committed by the defensive team.

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Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League

The Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League was a Minor League Baseball organization that operated for the better part of 60 seasons, with teams based in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska and Wisconsin.

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Infielder

An infielder is a baseball player stationed at one of four defensive "infield" positions on the baseball field, between first base and third base.

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Jimmy Dykes

James Joseph Dykes (November 10, 1896 – June 15, 1976) was an American professional baseball player, coach and manager.

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Jo-Jo White

Joyner Clifford "Jo-Jo" White (June 1, 1909 – October 9, 1986) was an American center fielder in professional baseball. Jo-Jo Morrissey and Jo-Jo White are Evansville Hubs players and Seattle Rainiers players.

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Major League Baseball

Major League Baseball (MLB) is a professional baseball league and the highest level of organized baseball in the United States and Canada.

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Massachusetts

Massachusetts (script), officially the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is a state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States.

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Middle Atlantic League

The Middle Atlantic League (or Mid-Atlantic League) was a lower-level circuit in American minor league baseball that played during the second quarter of the 20th century.

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Pete Fox

Ervin "Pete" Fox (March 8, 1909 – July 5, 1966) was an American professional baseball player from 1930 to 1946. Jo-Jo Morrissey and Pete Fox are Evansville Hubs players.

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Reading Eagle

The Reading Eagle is the major daily newspaper in Reading, Pennsylvania.

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Run batted in

A run batted in or runs batted in (RBI) is a statistic in baseball and softball that credits a batter for making a play that allows a run to be scored (except in certain situations such as when an error is made on the play).

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Scottdale, Pennsylvania

Scottdale is a borough in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, United States, southeast of Pittsburgh.

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St. Paul Saints

The St.

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Tommy Bridges

Thomas Jefferson Davis Bridges (December 28, 1906 – April 19, 1968) was an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who played his entire career with the Detroit Tigers from 1930 to 1946. Jo-Jo Morrissey and Tommy Bridges are Evansville Hubs players and Seattle Rainiers players.

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Warren, Rhode Island

Warren is a town in Bristol County, Rhode Island, United States.

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Worcester, Massachusetts

Worcester is the 2nd most populous city in the U.S. state of Massachusetts and the 114th most populous city in the United States.

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See also

Clarksburg Generals players

Evansville Hubs players

Scottdale Scotties players

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo-Jo_Morrissey

Also known as JoJo Morrissey.