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Jimmy Collins

Jimmy Collins
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Third baseman / Manager
Born: (1870-01-16)January 16, 1870
Niagara Falls, New York
Died: March 6, 1943(1943-03-06) (aged 73)
Buffalo, New York
Batted: Right Threw: Right
MLB debut
April 19, 1895, for the Louisville Colonels
Last MLB appearance
August 29, 1908, for the Philadelphia Athletics
MLB statistics
Batting average .294
Home runs 65
Runs batted in 983
Managerial record 455–376
Winning % .548
Teams
As player
As manager
Career highlights and awards
Member of the National
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Inducted 1945
Election Method Veteran's Committee

James Joseph Collins (January 16, 1870 – March 6, 1943) was an American professional baseball player. He played fourteen seasons in Major League Baseball. Collins was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1945.

Collins was especially regarded for his defense. He was best known for his ability to field a bunt—prior to his debut, it was the shortstop who fielded bunts down the third base line—and is regarded as a pioneer of the modern defensive play of a third baseman. As of 2012, he is second all-time in putouts by a third baseman behind Brooks Robinson. At the plate, Collins finished his career with 65 home runs, 1055 runs scored, 983 RBI and a .294 batting average.

Collins was also the first manager of the Boston Red Sox franchise, then known as the Boston Americans. He was the winning manager in the first-ever World Series, as Boston defeated the Pittsburg Pirates in the 1903 World Series, five games to three.

Jimmy Collins was born in Niagara Falls, New York. After graduating St. Joseph's Collegiate Institute he went to work for the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad and played baseball in the Buffalo City League.

Collins began his professional baseball career with the minor league Buffalo Bisons of the Eastern League, the forerunner of the current International League, in 1893. That season, he was used primarily as a shortstop, batting .286 in 76 games.


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