Tom O'Brien (outfielder)

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Tom O'Brien
Runs batted in
229
Teams

Thomas J. O'Brien (February 20, 1873 – February 3, 1901) was an American

New York Giants.[1]

Biography

A valuable utility man, O'Brien was able to play all positions except pitcher and catcher, although he played mostly in the outfield or at first base. He reached the majors in 1897 with the Baltimore Orioles, spending one and a half years with them before moving to the Pittsburgh Pirates (1898), New York Giants (1899), and again with Pittsburgh (1900).

His most productive season came in 1899 with the Giants, when he posted career-highs in

runs batted in (77), runs (100), and games played
(150).

In a four-season career, O'Brien was a .278 hitter (436-for-1569) with 10 home runs and 229 RBI in 427 games.

Death

O'Brien died in Phoenix, Arizona at the age of 27, from pneumonia resulting from lung disease. He believed his disease was caused by his drinking a large amount of salty seawater after having been told that it would cure his seasickness.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Tom O'Brien". Baseball Reference. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved June 26, 2022.
  2. ^ "Tom O'Brien Dies in Arizona". Evening Star. Washington, DC. February 5, 1901. p. 9. Retrieved June 26, 2022.

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