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315:"Frank Sexton faced the Giants for the first time, and simply toyed with them, that, too, without using much speed. Five singles and one double were made by the visitors, and except for an excusable error by Long in the first inning, the Giants would have left town last evening with a shutout. Tenney and Sexton worked well, the latter holding his man at first in fine style and pitching a cool, heady game. As both Tenney and Sexton can hit and run, it made Boston by all odds the fastest nine ever put on a ball field."
391:"In the second half of the seventh inning, with the score 11β11, one man out and another on base, the Indiana pitcher gave out and the captain noticed this and gave his umpire the tip to call the game, which he did, giving darkness as his reason, though the teams might easily have played a half hour or more longer. Sexton, who was umpiring for Michigan, remonstrated at this, but the Indiana team left the field, giving Sexton the opportunity to declare the game forfeited to Michigan with a score of 9 to 0."
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coaching and had no right to do so. During a jury trial in March 1917, Sexton gave a demonstration of his methods, placing a handkerchief on the floor as home plate, and explaining the position from which he wanted the catcher to throw the ball. Sexton testified that the person who the
Athletic Committee sought to impose as an assistant coach wanted to override his instruction to the catchers. The jury ultimately returned a verdict in favor of Harvard.
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423:"He located near Boston, where he has a good practice now. His love for baseball, however, prompted him to respond to the urgent demands of the Michigan management for his services as coach last year, as well as for this year. Michigan ought to be very grateful to Dr. Sexton for thus bestowing his time and attention to the baseball team."
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rushed to his help, and the
Michigan players eventually pushed the fighters to the sidewalk. A warrant was issued for Sexton's arrest, but he had already left for the train. When the Indiana captain mistakenly identified one of Michigan's players, Holmes, as Sexton, Holmes was arrested and later sued for false imprisonment.
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for the 1889β1890 academic year as a member of Brown's freshman class. He was a senior at Brown during the 1893β1894 academic year. At Brown, Sexton "won fame both as a pitcher and fielder" for the school's baseball team. In 1890, he won his first seven games at Brown, striking out 98 and allowing
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wrote that Sexton was "considered one of the most efficient in the country" and opined that he "has been a good coach for
Harvard and has developed some excellent teams from very ordinary material." The paper also reported that "the players and the college in general have been very much upset over
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Harvard, the baseball team had its best record since 1901, winning 17 games and losing 6. Sexton coached at Harvard for five years from 1911 to 1915. While coaching at Harvard, Sexton drew attention for his innovative training techniques. In addition to his requiring the
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also praised his work at Brown: "he teams that Dr. Sexton has brought out at Brown always have been good ones, and ones having a splendid idea of how baseball should be played. Sexton has developed many good players for his teams, always has put the boys on their own initiative in the games and has
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announced: "Sexton, who pitched last season and who was change pitcher on the Boston league team last summer, has been engaged as coach and will not try for his old position." He reportedly agreed to coach the school's baseball team to meet the cost of his education. During the 1896 season, Sexton
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After the game, an angry
Indiana crowd closed around Sexton, and one man drew a knife on him. When the Michigan team retreated to its hotel, the crowd followed and "again opened the dispute with Sexton." When one of the men raised his cane to strike Sexton, Sexton "got him by the throat", another
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Harvard Advisory Baseball Committee. Sexton said that he resigned because of interference from the Advisory Committee with his work as coach. The dispute followed a decision by the committee to hire two former Harvard players as assistant
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University. He was the baseball coach at Brown for eight years from 1903 to 1910. During his years as a baseball coach at Brown, his teams "always ranked among the best in college baseball" and
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Sexton filed a lawsuit against the president and fellows of
Harvard in May 1916 for breach of contract, claiming that he had not been fully paid the amounts owed under his contract. Sexton sought $ 2,000 in unpaid salary and claimed that the Harvard Athletic Committee had interfered with his
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reported on Sexton's debut: "Frank J. Sexton made his first appearance with the Boston club and pitched a first-class game, while Tenney, his old catcher, handled him in fine style." In his second start on June 25, 1895, Sexton got the win in a 5β2 victory over the New York Giants. The
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Sexton's contract required him to serve as coach from April to the beginning of June. He led the 1901 team to a 13β8 record. He returned to
Michigan again as coach of the 1902 team, which compiled a record of 8β10. In June 1902, Sexton returned to his medical practice in
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battery candidates to work on the gymnasium apparatus, he instituted a rigorous program of fall practice for the baseball team. Sexton told the press "there will be no let-up until they are driven to shelter by the cold weather." In 1915, a publication known as
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Census Entry for Frank J. Sexton, Brookline, Massachusetts, age 47, both parents born in
Ireland. Ancestry.com. 1920 United States Federal Census . Census Place: Brookline, Norfolk, Massachusetts; Roll: T625_721; Page: 15B; Enumeration District: 164; Image:
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in 1896 and received a Doctor of Medicine degree in June 1898. He then established a medical practice in Boston. While developing his practice, he played baseball in the summer of 1900 for the "Roses", a professional baseball team in
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where he was re-united with his battery-mate from Brown, Fred Tenney. In his Major League debut on June 21, 1895, Sexton allowed only two earned runs, but the Beaneaters were defeated by Brooklyn by a score of 4β2. The
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with his wife Louise (age 44). They had no children at that time, and Sexton's occupation was listed as a physician in general practice. In 1922, he continued to maintain a private medical practice in Brookline.
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finished in first place among the Eastern college teams in his last three years as coach. He led the 1907 Brown baseball team to a perfect 21β0 record. In 1907, the
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summarized the incident: "The affair is unfortunate and greatly to be regretted, yet few who know the facts will blame the Michigan men for defending themselves."
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in either 1868 or 1872. He was the son of Irish immigrants, John and Catherine (Comvory) Sexton. He attended Brockton High School and next enrolled at
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1322:"Dr. F.J. Sexton Sues Harvard for $ 2000: Breach of Contract Charge by Former Coach; Claims $ 900 Is Still Due for 1915 for His Baseball Work".
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Melville E. Webb, Jr. (May 1915). "Dr. Sexton Resigns as Coach of Harvard Nine: Advisory Committee's "Persistent Interference" His Reason".
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during the 1895 season. It was at the conclusion of Michigan's 1895 baseball season that Sexton signed with the Boston Beaneaters.
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announced, "F.G. Sexton, Brown University's crack pitcher is a student here this year and will help with the nine." He joined the
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In 1901, Sexton agreed to take time away from his medical practice to coach the Michigan baseball team. An article in Ann Arbor's
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only 17 hits in the seven games. He played at both pitcher, second base and center field at Brown. His battery-mate was
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led the Wolverines to a 17β4β1 record. He became involved in a controversy resulting from an 1896 baseball game against
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in 1891 and 1892, for New Bedford in 1893, and for his hometown team, the Brockton Shoemakers, in 1894.
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707:"Dr. Frank Sexton, Ex-Harvard Coach; Physician Was Outstanding Pitcher at Brown in NinetiesβDies at 65"
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during World War I. At the time of the 1920 Census, Sexton was living at 1032 Commonwealth Avenue in
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838:"Brooklyn Again: Boston Needs a Little Batting Ginger; Sexton and Tenney Do Fair Afternoon's Work".
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been a strict disciplinarian." Brown continued to practice medicine while coaching at Brown.
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profiled a new target device used by Sexton in the training of Harvard's pitching staff.
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1417:. University of Pennsylvania: University Archives & Records Center.
334:. He concluded his career as a professional baseball player with the
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team as a pitcher in 1895. He pitched an 11β0 shutout against
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In December 1910, Sexton was hired as the baseball coach at
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General Alumni Catalogue of the University of Pennsylvania
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Testing device used by Sexton to train Harvard's pitchers
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August 17, 1895, for the Boston Beaneaters
1252:. The World's Advance, Vol. 30. June 1915. p. 744.
230:(1911β1915). He also maintained a medical practice at
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June 21, 1895, for the Boston Beaneaters
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General Catalogue of Officers and Students, 1837β1902
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Calendar of the University of Michigan for 1894β1895
1415:"Penn Biographies: Frank Joseph Sexton (1872β1938)"
1077:. University of Pennsylvania. June 1898. p. 7.
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961:. The Michigan Alumnus. February 1895. p. 80.
545:in January 1938. The cause of death was cerebral
198:player and coach. He played college baseball for
1005:. The Michigan Alumnus. January 1896. p. 62.
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815:The Great Red Sox Spring Training Tour of 1911
686:"Dr. Sexton Is Selected To Coach Harvard Nine"
16:American baseball player and coach (1872β1938)
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927:. University of Michigan. 1895. p. 257.
218:. He later coached college baseball at the
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640:. Brown University. 1889. p. 199.
624:. Brown University. 1889. p. 109.
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1022:. MGoBlue.com. Archived from
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1355:"Dr. Sexton Army Captain".
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871:. baseball-reference.com.
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208:Major League Baseball
2010:Barrett Wendell, Jr.
1357:Boston Evening Globe
1059:"'Varsity Base Ball"
813:Bill Nowlin (2010).
692:. December 28, 1910.
667:. December 28, 1910.
451:Brown Alumni Monthly
398:The Michigan Alumnus
385:The Michigan Alumnus
372:The Michigan Alumnus
357:The Michigan Alumnus
351:Sexton attended the
40:Frank Sexton of the
1262:Nowlin 2010 at 166.
1224:Nowlin 2010 at 163.
1199:. January 14, 1911.
1131:Rich Adler (2004).
1003:"At The University"
977:Rich Adler (2004).
959:"At The University"
751:The Shield, Vol. 21
495:The World's Advance
417:The Weekly Bulletin
336:New Bedford Whalers
242:Sexton was born in
222:(1896, 1901β1902),
192:Frank Joseph Sexton
124:Last MLB appearance
1517:Charles F. Watkins
1501:Charles F. Watkins
1342:Boston Daily Globe
1324:Boston Daily Globe
1280:The New York Times
1212:The New York Times
1197:The New York Times
855:Boston Daily Globe
840:Boston Daily Globe
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711:The New York Times
514:Evening Transcript
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304:Boston Daily Globe
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228:Harvard University
150:Earned run average
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2150:Stuffy McInnis
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2098:
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2221:1872 births
2198:Bill Decker
2192:(1996β2012)
2184:(1991β1995)
2182:Leigh Hogan
2176:(1979β1990)
2168:(1969β1978)
2160:(1955β1968)
2152:(1949β1954)
2144:(1947β1948)
2134:Floyd Stahl
2128:(1944β1945)
2120:(1939β1943)
2118:Floyd Stahl
2112:(1926β1938)
2102:Eddie Mahan
2096:(1920β1924)
2088:(1918β1919)
2056:(1911β1914)
2048:(1907β1910)
1996:(1900β1901)
1988:(1865β1899)
1905:(1997β2014)
1897:(1993β1996)
1889:(1991β1992)
1881:(1981β1990)
1873:(1972β1980)
1865:(1969β1971)
1857:(1965β1968)
1841:(1949β1963)
1833:(1942β1948)
1831:Eddie Eayrs
1825:(1930β1941)
1817:(1928β1929)
1809:(1922β1927)
1807:Wally Snell
1801:(1912β1921)
1793:(1907β1911)
1785:(1904β1906)
1777:(1901β1903)
1769:(1897β1900)
1761:(1894β1896)
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1745:(1872β1873)
1737:(1869β1871)
1729:(1864β1868)
1661:Tracy Smith
1655:(2013β2022)
1653:Erik Bakich
1647:(2003β2012)
1631:(1996β2001)
1623:(1990β1995)
1615:(1980β1989)
1607:(1963β1979)
1599:(1959β1962)
1591:(1921β1958)
1583:(1914β1920)
1575:(1910β1913)
1567:(1908β1909)
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1511:(1898β1899)
1503:(1897β1898)
1487:(1893β1895)
1479:(1891β1892)
1477:Pete Conway
1471:(1866β1890)
525:Later years
381:Bloomington
257:Fred Tenney
238:Early years
2215:Categories
2086:Hugh Duffy
1895:Bill Almon
1815:Jean Dubuc
1629:Geoff Zahn
1589:Ray Fisher
1557:Bobby Lowe
1533:Skel Roach
1114:"Bulletin"
557:References
284:Woonsocket
160:Strikeouts
65:1872-07-08
44:team, 1895
2190:Joe Walsh
1030:March 21,
114:MLB debut
2200:(2013β )
1925:(2015β )
1917:# (2014)
1663:(2023β )
1597:Don Lund
1485:No coach
1469:No coach
575:page 391
347:Michigan
214:for the
196:baseball
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2078:No team
1986:Unknown
1847:Unknown
1791:Unknown
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1719:Unknown
547:embolus
473:Harvard
377:Indiana
365:Cornell
330:in the
212:pitcher
107:Unknown
101:Unknown
99:Batted:
52:Pitcher
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