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The future legendary manager offered Murphy a spot on the starting roster of the Athletics signing him to a six-hundred-dollar contract on July 2, 1902. Six days later, during his first major league game against the Boston Americans he had a spectacular six hits including an inside-the-park home run off of the pitcher Cy Young.
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Jan 4, 2012 · For more than a decade, Danny Murphy was one of the best and most powerful hitters in the American League, a fine fielder with a strong arm, a savvy base runner, and a pioneer in the art of sign stealing. The consummate team player for Connie Mack ‘s Philadelphia Athletics, he replaced one Hall of Fame second baseman, Nap Lajoie, and later ...
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Oct 6, 2024 · By STEVE BIRT. He may not be in the National Baseball Hall of Fame, but the nearly forgotten star baseball player and coach Daniel Francis Murphy lived in Norwich from 1900 through 1919...
Danny Murphy (murphda02) Daniel Francis Murphy. Bats Right, Throws Right. Height 5' 9", Weight 175 lb. Debut September 17, 1900. Final Game July 1, 1915. Born August 11, 1876 in Philadelphia, PA USA. Died November 22, 1955 in Jersey City, NJ USA. BR page. Biographical Information [ edit]
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Daniel Francis Murphy (August 11, 1876 – November 22, 1955) was an American second baseman and outfielder in Major League Baseball from 1900 to 1915. He managed the Jersey City Skeeters in 1919.