John Morrill

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John Francis Morrill
(Honest John)

  • Bats Right, Throws Right
  • Height 5' 10½", Weight 155 lb.

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Biographical Information[edit]

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Honest John Morrill, a first baseman, had his best year in 1883 when he was player-manager for the pennant-winning Boston Beaneaters during the last part of the season. As a player, he hit .319 and his slugging percentage of .525 was second in the league. He managed for eight years, with a winning percentage over .500, and played for 15 years, with an Adjusted OPS+ of 111.

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He appeared defensively at every position on the diamond. He was a two-way player of sorts, with 18 pitching appearances spread out over seven seasons. He worked as a National League umpire in 1891 and for one game in 1896.

In 1897 he was part of an old-timers team that took on an Australian team.

Notable Achievements[edit]

  • NL Saves Leader (1884)


Preceded by
Harry Wright
Boston Red Caps Manager
1882
Succeeded by
Jack Burdock
Preceded by
Jack Burdock
Boston Beaneaters Manager
1883-1886
Succeeded by
King Kelly
Preceded by
King Kelly
Boston Beaneaters Manager
1887-1888
Succeeded by
Jim Hart

Year-By-Year Managerial Record[edit]

Year Team League Record Finish Organization Playoffs Notes
1882 Boston Red Stockings National League 45-39 4th Boston Red Stockings
1883 Boston Beaneaters National League 33-11 1st Boston Beaneaters League Champs replaced Jack Burdock (30-24) on July 21
1884 Boston Beaneaters National League 73-38 2nd Boston Beaneaters
1885 Boston Beaneaters National League 46-66 5th Boston Beaneaters
1886 Boston Beaneaters National League 56-61 5th Boston Beaneaters
1887 Boston Beaneaters National League 12-17 5th Boston Beaneaters replaced King Kelly (49-43) on September 1
1888 Boston Beaneaters National League 70-64 4th Boston Beaneaters
1889 Washington Nationals National League 13-38 -- Washington Nationals replaced by Arthur Irwin on July 5

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