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Jake Beckley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia a.new,#quickbar a.new{color:#ba0000} /* cache key: enwiki:resourceloader:filter:minify-css:4:f2a9127573a22335c2a9102b208c73e7 */ if ( window.mediaWiki ) { mw.config.set({"wgCanonicalNamespace": "", "wgCanonicalSpecialPageName": false, "wgNamespaceNumber": 0, "wgPageName": "Jake_Beckley", "wgTitle": "Jake Beckley", "wgCurRevisionId": 454337278, "wgArticleId": 412413, "wgIsArticle": true, "wgAction": "view", "wgUserName": null, "wgUserGroups": ["*"], "wgCategories": ["All articles with dead external links", "Articles with dead external links from September 2010", "Persondata templates without short description parameter", "1867 births", "1918 deaths", "National Baseball Hall of Fame inductees", "Major League Baseball first basemen", "19th-century baseball players", "Pittsburgh Pirates players", "Pittsburgh Alleghenys players", "Pittsburgh Burghers players", "New York Giants (NL) players", "Cincinnati Reds players", "St. Louis Cardinals players", "Baseball players from Missouri", "People from Hannibal, Missouri", "Minor league baseball managers", "Kansas City Blues (baseball) players", "Bartlesville Boosters players", "Topeka Jayhawks players", "Hannibal Cannibals players"], "wgBreakFrames": false, "wgRestrictionEdit": [], "wgRestrictionMove": [], "wgSearchNamespaces": [0], "wgFlaggedRevsParams": {"tags": {"status": {"levels": 1, "quality": 2, "pristine": 3}}}, "wgStableRevisionId": null, "wgVectorEnabledModules": {"collapsiblenav": true, "collapsibletabs": true, "editwarning": true, "expandablesearch": false, "footercleanup": false, "sectioneditlinks": false, "simplesearch": true, "experiments": true}, "wgWikiEditorEnabledModules": {"toolbar": true, "dialogs": true, "hidesig": true, "templateEditor": false, "templates": false, "preview": false, "previewDialog": false, "publish": false, "toc": false}, "wgTrackingToken": "a0e0e4df6c3bf60922c74d071fef91be", "wikilove-recipient": "", "wikilove-edittoken": "+\\", "wikilove-anon": 0, "mbEditToken": "+\\", "Geo": {"city": "", "country": ""}, "wgNoticeProject": "wikipedia"}); } if ( window.mediaWiki ) { mw.loader.load(["mediawiki.page.startup"]); } Jake Beckley From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Jake Beckley First baseman Born: August 4, 1867(1867-08-04) Hannibal, Missouri Died: June 25, 1918(1918-06-25) (aged 50) Kansas City, Missouri Batted: Left Threw: Left  MLB debut June 20, 1888 for the Pittsburg Alleghenys Last MLB appearance June 15, 1907 for the St. Louis Cardinals Career statistics Batting average     .308 Hits     2930 Runs batted in     1575 Teams Pittsburgh Alleghenys (1888-1889) Pittsburgh Burghers (1890) Pittsburgh Alleghenys/Pirates (1891-1896) New York Giants (1896-1897) Cincinnati Reds (1897-1903) St. Louis Cardinals (1904-1907) Career highlights and awards 1st all-time: Putouts by a first baseman (23,709)1 2nd all-time: Games played at first base (2,376)1 Member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame Induction     1971 Election Method     Veteran's Committee Jacob Peter Beckley (August 4, 1867 – June 25, 1918), nicknamed "Eagle Eye", was a Major League Baseball player at the turn of the 20th century. He was born in Hannibal, Missouri.2 Contents 1 Professional career 2 Personal life 3 Honors 4 See also 5 References 6 External links Professional career Jake Beckley began playing semi-pro baseball while still a teen in his native Hannibal. According to The Baseball Biography Project it was a former Hannibal teammate, Bob Hart, who ushered Beckley into professional play by suggesting the 18-year old to the Leavenworth Oilers (Leavenworth, Kansas) of the Western Association.3 After spliting two seasons between Leavenworth and a team in Lincoln, Nebraska, Jake Beckley's contract was sold to the St. Louis Whites in the Western Association before he was purchased (along with Harry Staley) by the Pittsburgh Alleghenys for $4,500 midway through the 1888 season.4 After playing one and a half seasons for the Alleghenys, he jumped to the Pittsburgh Burghers,4 a team in the newly formed Players League. The league lasted only one season, and Beckley spent the next five and a half seasons with the Pittsburgh Pirates.4 On July 25, 1896, he was traded to the New York Giants for Harry Davis and $1,000.4 Beckley was released by the Giants the following season on May 22, and he signed as a free agent with the Cincinnati Reds five days later.4 He played with Cincinnati for seven seasons and was later purchased by the St. Louis Cardinals on February 11, 1904.4 Beckley retired after the 1907 season with 2930 career hits, second only to Cap Anson. After his Major League career ended, Beckley became a player/manager for Kansas City in the American Association in 1908-1909, Bartlesville in the Western Association in 1910, and Hannibal in the Central Association in 1911. After his playing career, he served as an umpire in the Federal League in 1913 and also served as a baseball coach at William Jewell College in Liberty, Missouri. Personal life Jake Beckley was the son of Bernhart and Rosina (Neth) Beckley. He was twice married but had no children, his first wife Molly dying just months after their 1891 wedding.56 In addition to his umpiring and coaching after retirement from professional play, Beckley operated a grain business in Kansas City. Jake Beckley died of heart disease7 in Kansas City, Missouri at the age of 50.2 He was interred at the Riverside Cemetery in Hannibal, Missouri.2 Honors Elected into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1971. See also List of major league players with 2,000 hits List of Major League Baseball players with 400 doubles List of Major League Baseball players with 100 triples List of Major League Baseball players with 1000 runs List of Major League Baseball players with 1000 RBI List of Major League Baseball leaders in career stolen bases List of Major League Baseball triples champions List of Major League Baseball triples records References ^ a b "Jake Beckley". BaseballHallOfFame.com. http://www.baseballhalloffame.org/hofers/detail.jsp?playerId=110776. Retrieved 2008-09-08. dead link ^ a b c "Jake Beckley Stats". Baseball-Almanac.com. http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=becklja01. Retrieved 2006-11-21.  ^ "The Baseball Bigraphy Project - Jake Beckley". 2003. http://bioproj.sabr.org/bioproj.cfm?a=v&v=l&pid=829&bid=972. Retrieved 2011-10-06.  ^ a b c d e f "Jake Beckley". Retrosheet.org. http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/Pbeckj103.htm. Retrieved 2006-11-21.  ^ "Diamond Dirt: Searching for Hall of Famer Jake Beckley". 2011-10-06. http://www.kirksvilledailyexpress.com/newsnow/x2016023222/Diamond-Dirt-Searching-for-Hall-of-Famer-Jake-Beckley?img=2. Retrieved 2011-10-06.  ^ "The Baseball Bigraphy Project - Jake Beckley". 2003. http://bioproj.sabr.org/bioproj.cfm?a=v&v=l&pid=829&bid=972. Retrieved 2011-10-06.  ^ "Jake Beckley". TheDeadballEra.com. Archived from the original on 2006-12-16. http://web.archive.org/web/20061216132155/http://www.thedeadballera.com/Necrology/Necrology.Beckley.Jake.html. Retrieved 2006-11-21.  External links Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference, or Fangraphs, or The Baseball Cube Player bio and stats at Sports Mogul Jake Beckley at the Baseball Hall of Fame v · d · eBaseball Hall of Fame Class of 1971 BBWAA Vote none Veterans Committee Dave Bancroft • Jake Beckley • Chick Hafey • Harry Hooper • Joe Kelley • Rube Marquard • George Weiss Negro League Committee Satchel Paige J. G. Taylor Spink Award Heywood C. Broun v · d · eFirst basemen inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame Anson • Beckley • Bottomley • Brouthers • Cepeda • Chance • Connor • Foxx • Gehrig • Greenberg • Kelly • Killebrew • Leonard • McCovey • Mize • Murray • Pérez • Sisler • Suttles • Taylor • Terry Persondata Name Beckley, Jake Alternative names Short description Date of birth August 4, 1867 Place of birth Hannibal, Missouri Date of death June 25, 1918 Place of death Kansas City, Missouri

Top seeds advance at District 5 tourney in Gackle
Beckley posted 6 kills and 5 digs ... Rachel Allmaras (23), Cassidy Weber (22) and Katie Demester (21) each had over 20 digs. Taryn Jacob led in kills with 7 and Demester also had 30 assists and 2 aces. Harvey-Wells County improved to 22-7 ...
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Gloria Lynne Johnson Grier
nephew, Lawrence Jacob Rowley; stepsons, Reginald D. and Ryan L. Grier; aunts, uncles, cousins, in-laws, and friends including special friend, Sharon Hairston of Beckley, that she loved so dearly.    Funeral services will be conducted at 1:00 p.m ...
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Fayette gets new family court judge
He then worked as a law enforcement officer in Beckley for 10 years.  He is married to Lisa England and has four children, Jacob Riley, Andrea, Rachel, and London. “If having a large family is an asset, Mr. England certainly has that qualification ...
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Riders continue to regional finals
Both teams saw headers go off the crossbar, open net opportunities sail just wide of the goal, and its respective goaltender, Barney for Weir and Jacob Mayles from Wheeling ... West Virginia State Tournament in Beckley on the line. "Did we think we were ...
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Police and Fire: 3 hurt in crash on 11-Mile Road
Troopers said a car occupied by Jessica Jacobs, 22, and Lonnie Marshall, 21, failed to stop at the intersection and collided with a van driven by Jacob McCanns ... S.W.: meat ($10), one arrested. • Beckley Road, 5700 block: purse ($203 ...
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USA - Keystone Hereford cattle
He is a January 2011 son of Beckley 758P OnTime 934S ... Intermediate champion bull: Jake Bloomberg, Berwick, Ill., and Lowderman Cattle Co., with JB LCC Quagmire 506 by LCC Back N Time ET. Reserve intermediate champion bull: Sky Acres Ranch, Bradford ...
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Teresa Marlene Hornbarger Sharitz
She adored her nieces and nephews, Kristen Collins, Joshua Hornbarger, Kelli Green, Jacob Hornbarger, Matthew Saavedra ... She retired from The VA Medical Center in Beckley as head of surgical services. She gave 37 years of dedicated service to the ...
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Keta Sunset Sports maintain lead Cal Bank Beach Soccer Premier League
They were awarded a free-kick which Julius Beckley ferociously struck ... Moses Akorli gave Layoca the lead in the second minute of the first period only for Jacob Hughes to equalize in the third minute for Dansoman. Eben Boadu scored Layoca's second ...
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Fans all aflutter for Chick-fil-A
before having the opportunity to open a Chick-fil-A in Beckley. Minturn attended seminary at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va., and earned two masters' degrees. He started with Chick-fil-A in Lynchburg as an assistant manager, moved up to general ...
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Woodrow's playoff hopes end on Riverside win
BECKLEY — For two teams in desperate need of a win ... A long 11-play, 66-yard drive ended with quarterback Andrew Johnson’s 16-yard touchdown pass to Jacob Meadows that made it a three-point game with 5:41 to go. The Eagles successfully attempted ...
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