Mike McGeary

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Michael Henry McGeary (Born: Pennsylvania) was 19th century Major League Baseball player who played mostly infield positions for seven different teams in two leagues. He was also employed as a player-manager for three different teams during his career.

There is very little known of his whereabouts after his baseball career. The best resources may only be census records.[1] He also has various ages on different census records, making it difficult to pinpoint an actual birth year. The last of these records appear to be from 1910, which one might assume that he died between the years of 1910 and 1920.


Preceded by
Bill Craver
Philadelphia White Stockings Managers
1875
Succeeded by
Bob Addy
Preceded by
George Wright
Providence Grays Managers
1880
Succeeded by
Monte Ward
Preceded by
Jim McCormick
Cleveland Blues Managers
1881
Succeeded by
John Clapp

  1. ^ Ancestry.com

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