Happy St. Patrick’s Day, Everybody!
Picking a St. Patty’s Day Hall of Fame Team was like shooting fish in a barrel from the roster of members. Go there and pick your own. You may come up with a completely different set of names, but I will go with those listed below:
http://baseballhall.org/hall-famers/members/bios/a?lname=&cat=All&negro=All&pos=All&team=&state=All
The Pecan Park Eagles’s St. Patty’s Day Hall of Fame Team:
Pitcher – Joe “Iron Man” McGinnity
Catcher – Mickey Cochrane
1st Base – Jim Bottomley
2nd Base – Eddie Collins
3rd Base – John McGraw
Shortstop – Hugh Jennings
Left Field – Ed Delahanty
Center Field – Hugh Duffy
Right Field – Willie Keeler
Manager – Connie Mack
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Our St. Patrick’s Day Wish to All:
May Your Roof Never Fall In – And Those Beneath It Never Fall Out!
Tags: St. Patrick's Day Team

March 17, 2014 at 1:49 pm |
Thanks for the list Bill. , But I’m going to go with Joe McCarthy for manager over Connie Mack. Won league championships in both leagues with three different teams, 7x World Series champion, Even after 70 years Yankees all-time leader in managerial wins with 1460, And, most importantly: Highest winning percentage of all time by a manager with .615
Connie Mack was manager more because he had an in with the owner. š
March 17, 2014 at 2:57 pm |
Good pick. Can’t go wrong with Marse Joe.
March 17, 2014 at 3:01 pm |
Let’s add Larry “O’Miggins” as our utility player.
March 17, 2014 at 4:38 pm |
Bob – Sure as Mist and Moonlight in an evening toast to that one sound and savory suggestion! The O’Miggns motion is most happily seconded!
March 17, 2014 at 10:07 pm |
Is there space for Tip O’Neill? He had a great year in 1887.
March 18, 2014 at 1:50 am |
At liitle off topic, but John Kennedy, born on May 29, 1941 (exactly 24 years after the President) broke in the Major Leagues with the Washington Senators in 1962. Erin Go Bragh.