Denny Lyons
For other people named Dennis Lyons, see Dennis Lyons (disambiguation).
Denny Lyons | |||
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Third baseman | |||
Born: Cincinnati | March 12, 1866|||
Died: January 2, 1929 62) West Covington, Kentucky | (aged|||
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MLB debut | |||
September 18, 1885, for the Providence Grays | |||
Last MLB appearance | |||
July 23, 1897, for the Pittsburgh Pirates | |||
MLB statistics | |||
Batting average | .310 | ||
Hits | 1,333 | ||
Runs | 932 | ||
Teams | |||
Dennis Patrick Aloysius Lyons (March 12, 1866 – January 2, 1929) was a Major League Baseball player. He played third base for the Providence Grays (1885), Philadelphia Athletics (1886–90), St. Louis Browns (1891 and 1895), New York Giants (1892) and Pittsburgh Pirates (1893–94 and 1896–97).
Lyons was born in Cincinnati.[1] He led the American Association in On-base percentage (.461), Slugging Percentage (.531) and OPS (.992) in 1890. He still ranks 45th on the MLB Career On-base percentage List (.407), behind Jeff Bagwell and ahead of Riggs Stephenson. Lyons reached base by a hit or a walk in 52 consecutive games in 1887.[1]
He died in West Covington, Kentucky, at the age of 62.
See also
- List of Major League Baseball career stolen bases leaders
- List of St. Louis Cardinals team records
- List of Major League Baseball single-game hits leaders
Sources
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference, or Baseball-Reference (Minors)
References
- 1 2 Pietrusza, David (2000). Baseball : the biographical encyclopedia. Kingston, New York [u.a.]: Total/Sports Illustrated. pp. 687–688. ISBN 1-892129-34-5.
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