Jud Daley, the Glossary
Judson Lawrence Daley (March 14, 1884 – January 26, 1967) was a professional baseball outfielder and manager.[1]
Table of Contents
19 relations: At bat, Batting average (baseball), Brooklyn Dodgers, Del Pratt, Eastern League (1916–1932), Gadsden, Alabama, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, Hit (baseball), Home run, Major League Baseball, Manager (baseball), Mobile Bears, Montgomery Rebels, National League (baseball), Outfielder, Run batted in, Shoeless Joe Jackson, South Coventry Historic District, Southern Association.
- Baseball players from Connecticut
- Lawrence Barristers players
- Lynn Pipers players
- Montgomery Billikens players
- Montgomery Climbers players
- Shreveport Pirates (baseball) players
- Waterbury Brasscos players
- Waterbury Nattatucks players
At bat
In baseball, an at bat (AB) or time at bat is a batter's turn batting against a pitcher.
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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Brooklyn Dodgers
The Brooklyn Dodgers were a Major League Baseball team founded in 1883 as the Brooklyn Grays, next year in 1884 becoming a member of the American Association as the Brooklyn Atlantics before joining the National League in 1890.
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Del Pratt
Derrill Burnham "Del" Pratt (January 10, 1888 – September 30, 1977) was a star running back for the University of Alabama before becoming a professional baseball player. Jud Daley and Del Pratt are Montgomery Billikens players and Montgomery Climbers players.
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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Gadsden, Alabama
Gadsden is a city in and the county seat of Etowah County in the U.S. state of Alabama.
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Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company is an American multinational tire manufacturer headquartered in Akron, Ohio.
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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.
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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Manager (baseball)
In baseball, the field manager (commonly referred to as the manager) is the equivalent of a head coach who is responsible for overseeing and making final decisions on all aspects of on-field team strategy, lineup selection, training and instruction.
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Mobile Bears
The Mobile Bears were an American minor league baseball team based in Mobile, Alabama.
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Montgomery Rebels
The Montgomery Rebels was the name of several American minor league baseball franchises representing Montgomery, Alabama, playing in various leagues between and.
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National League (baseball)
The National League of Professional Baseball Clubs, known simply as the National League (NL), is the older of two leagues constituting Major League Baseball (MLB) in the United States and Canada, and the world's oldest extant professional team sports league.
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Outfielder
An outfielder is a person playing in one of the three defensive positions in baseball or softball, farthest from the batter.
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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Shoeless Joe Jackson
Joseph Jefferson Jackson (July 16, 1887 – December 5, 1951), nicknamed "Shoeless Joe", was an American outfielder who played Major League Baseball (MLB) in the early 1900s. Jud Daley and Shoeless Joe Jackson are new Orleans Pelicans (baseball) players.
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South Coventry Historic District
The South Coventry Historic District is a historic district encompassing the historic village center of South Coventry in the town of Coventry, Connecticut.
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Southern Association
The Southern Association' (SA) was a higher-level minor league in American organized baseball from 1901 through 1961.
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See also
Baseball players from Connecticut
Lawrence Barristers players
- Alex Pearson
- Art LaVigne
- Art McGovern
- Chub Aubrey
- Dave Howard (second baseman)
- Del Howard
- Frank Lausche
- Frederick V. Ostergren
- George Brickley
- George Shears
- Hank Schreiber
- Harry Hinchman
- Hugh Canavan
- Irv Porter
- Jesse Burkett
- Joe Peploski
- John Flynn (baseball)
- Jud Daley
- Karl Kolseth
- Kewpie Pennington
- Pat Crisham
- Ray Keating
- Red Hoff
- Swede Carlstrom
- Tom Catterson
Lynn Pipers players
Montgomery Billikens players
- Bert Graham
- Bill Bailey (pitcher)
- Bill Kay (baseball)
- Bill Lelivelt
- Bill McAllester
- Champ Osteen
- Charley Moran
- Del Pratt
- Frosty Thomas
- Happy Smith
- Jim Bagby Sr.
- John Dobbs
- Jud Daley
- Pryor McElveen
- Ralph Savidge
Montgomery Climbers players
- Bill Duggleby
- Bill Yohe
- Champ Osteen
- Dan Kerwin
- Del Pratt
- Ed Gremminger
- Elmer Bliss
- Frank Manush
- Frosty Thomas
- George Whiteman
- Herb Juul
- Hub Hart
- Ike Rockenfield
- Jack Barnett (baseball)
- Jack Lively
- Jud Daley
- Lefty George
- Owen Shannon
- Whitey Guese
Shreveport Pirates (baseball) players
- Al Klawitter
- Art Griggs
- Bert James (baseball)
- Bill Abstein
- Bill Bartley
- Bill Grahame
- Bill Yohe
- Bob Harmon
- Bobby Byrne (baseball)
- Charlie Fritz
- Chick Gandil
- Dad Clark
- Dale Gear
- Ed Cermak
- Ed Holly
- Elmer Rieger
- Ernie Herbert
- Farmer Ray
- George McAvoy (baseball)
- Jeff Tesreau
- Jewel Ens
- Jim Galloway (baseball)
- Jim Hughey
- Joe McDonald (third baseman)
- Jud Daley
- Kid Nance
- Larry Hoffman (baseball)
- Lew Carr
- Mike Donovan (baseball)
- Otto McIvor
- Red Booles
- Red Owens (baseball)
- Snapper Kennedy
- Stan Gray
- Stub Smith
- Tom Fisher (1900s pitcher)
- Zack Wheat
Waterbury Brasscos players
- Abie Hood
- Al Pierotti
- Alvin Crowder
- Andy Rush
- Bill Anderson (1920s pitcher)
- Bill Hunnefield
- Bill McCorry
- Bob Kinsella
- Chappie Geygan
- Clay Touchstone
- Dave Keefe
- Dee Cousineau
- Dominic Mulrenan
- Dutch Ulrich
- Ed Taylor (infielder)
- Eddie Zimmerman
- Eusebio González
- Frank Kane (baseball)
- Fred Tyler (baseball)
- Harry Heitmann
- Herb Bradley
- Herman Bronkie
- Jay Partridge
- Jimmy Esmond
- Joe Hassler
- John Donahue (baseball)
- John Dowd (baseball)
- Johnny Moore (baseball)
- Jud Daley
- Les Howe
- Marty Karow
- Paul Richards (baseball)
- Pete Appleton
- Ralph Head
- Red Barron
- Red Torphy
- Rip Conway
- Rusty Yarnall
- Ty Pickup
- Wally Kimmick
Waterbury Nattatucks players
- Bobby Murray (baseball)
- Gene Woodburn
- Hank Schreiber
- Harry Hinchman
- Irv Porter
- John Dowd (baseball)
- John Flynn (baseball)
- Jud Daley
- Norman Plitt