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Jack Tobin

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Jack Tobin
Outfielder
Born: May 4, 1892
Died: December 10 1969 (aged 77)
Batted: Left Threw: Left
MLB debut
April 16, 1914
for the St. Louis Terriers
Final game
September 28, 1927
for the Boston Red Sox
Career statistics
AVG     .309
Hits     1906
RBI     581
Teams
Career highlights and awards
  • Led league in hits in 1915 with 184
  • Led AL in tiples in 1921 with 18

John Thomas (Jack) Tobin (May 4, 1892 - December 10, 1969) was a right fielder in Major League Baseball who played in the Federal League with the St. Louis Terriers (1914-1915), and for the St. Louis Browns (1916, 1918-1925), Washington Senators (1926[start]) and Boston Red Sox (1926[end]-1927) of the American League. Tobin batted and threw left handed. He was born in Saint Louis, Missouri. In a 13-season career, Tobin posted a .309 batting average with 64 home runs and 581 RBI in 1619 games played. Tobin died in Saint Louis, Missouri, at age of 77.

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