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tried to call O'Day's attention to the fact that a Pittsburgh player had not made it to second base on the game-winning play. Not seeing the runner miss the base, O'Day told Evers, "Go home and take a bath, Johnny. The game's over." The newspaper noted that "Chicago got the pennant by being given the
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of N. York on 3rd Base and Merkle of N. York on 1st Base; Bridwell was at the Bat and hit a clean single Base-Hit to Center Field. Merkle did not run the Ball out; he started toward 2nd Base, but on getting half way there he turned and ran down the field toward the Club House. The Ball was fielded in
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Many sources have traditionally given O'Day's birth year as 1862; O'Day himself regularly reported his birth year as 1864 or later, and his actual public birth record was lost in the Chicago Fire. However, he is listed in the 1860 Census as a 1-year-old. (The family name was entered in both the 1860
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described O'Day as "a crusty old pitcher who had umpired in the league as early as 1888 and had the scars to prove it." O'Day maintained an intensely private life. He did, however, develop a lasting friendship with fellow umpire Emslie, one of his pitching opponents in the 1880s, after both had been
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in Series history. Although it was not known at the time, O'Day became the oldest umpire in history at age 65 years, 9 months when he began the 1925 season; it was long believed that Emslie still held the mark, having retired at the end of the 1924 season at age 65 years, 8 months. At the end of his
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ran from the Coacher's Box out in the Field to 2nd Base and interfered with the Play being made. Emslie, who said he did not watch Merkle, asked me if Merkle touched 2nd Base. I said he did not. Then Emslie called Merkle out, and I would not allow McCormick's Run to score. The Game at the end of the
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O'Day served for many years on the major league rules committee, and became known for its many heated debates over rule changes and applications. In 1920, the committee was considering the issue of game-winning hits in the bottom of the last inning; O'Day argued that batters should only be credited
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during a game. O'Day was cited as being negligent for failing to prevent the fight; he appealed the fine, but Pulliam would not relent. When Pulliam did not withdraw the fine, O'Day submitted his resignation on July 31. Pulliam refused to accept the resignation, but O'Day pledged not to work until
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on June 6, less than a mile and a half from the O'Day residence. In 15 games with Washington in the Eastern League, he had a record of 13–2 and a 0.74 ERA. On September 5 of that year, his younger brother Joseph died at age 15 from injuries he had suffered two days earlier after falling from
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O'Day's name was mentioned in connection with a major league managing vacancy as early as 1905. At that time, he said that he liked umpiring and that he was unsure whether he would accept a managing position even if an offer came to him. "I am not the least bit sure that I could better myself by
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never advanced from first base to second, in keeping with the common practice of the era. When the Cubs produced a ball – not necessarily the game ball, which had been thrown into the crowd of fans walking across the field to exit the ballpark – and claimed a force play at second base,
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The name of O'Day's mother has been reported in many biographies as Mary, with the number of children in the family given as six; these inaccuracies likely originated from reports in O'Day's obituaries, based on information given by survivors who had limited knowledge of the family prior to
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in 1871; however, by 1870, the family had moved about two miles west to 1022 W. Jackson Street (renumbered in 1909 as 2433 W. Jackson Boulevard), which remained the family residence until the early 20th century. O'Day worked as a steam fitter in Chicago before entering organized baseball.
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O'Day began his career in an era during which only one umpire worked in most games, and he spent the remainder in a time when only two were used. In 1908, O'Day was quoted as saying that he preferred the single-man system and that he had run into more trouble in games with two umpires.
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O'Day became an umpiring scout after he retired from active umpiring in 1927. In March 1935, he was said to be seriously ill with a stomach condition and it had become "doubtful if he will ever get up again". He died of bronchial pneumonia and cancer at the
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counter-argued that a fair ball hit over the fence must be counted as a home run regardless of the situation. Lieb's position was adopted by the committee, with O'Day complaining that Lieb was simply trying to accumulate more home runs for his friend
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later reported that O'Day and the Chicago team had been attuned to the play because of their involvement in a similar situation a few weeks earlier on September 4. During a mid-season game between Chicago and Pittsburgh, Cubs second baseman
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After O'Day finished his playing career, he worked as a clerk for the Chicago city recorder's office. While attending a Chicago baseball game as a spectator one Sunday in 1894, O'Day was recruited from the stands to substitute for umpire
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was traded despite a third-place finish by the Cubs the previous year. He led the Cubs to a 78–76 record and a fourth-place finish; O'Day earned fourth-place finishes in both of his seasons as a manager. In December, the Cubs signed
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and rumors surfaced that Tinker might become manager. In late 1912, O'Day was reported as saying that he would not return to umpiring, but he changed his mind by April and signed with the National League again.
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In 201 career games and 1,651 1/3 innings pitched, O'Day posted a record of 73–110 with an ERA of 3.74 and 663 strikeouts. At various points throughout his career, O'Day played all nine positions.
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President Pulliam upheld O'Day's decision, the game was ruled a tie, and a makeup game was scheduled. The Cubs defeated New York in that makeup game to win the pennant by a single game.
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On September 23, 1908, O'Day was involved in one of the most controversial field decisions in major league history. He was working as the plate umpire in the game between the
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In the game to-day at New York between New York and the Chicago Club. In the last half of the 9th inning, the score was a tie 1–1. New York was at the Bat, with two Men out,
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Several years later, O'Day interrupted his umpiring career to manage major league clubs during two separate seasons. In 1912, he agreed to become the manager of the
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game, a ruling that still causes debate today. O'Day interrupted his umpiring career twice for single seasons as a manager, leading the
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in Chicago on July 2, 1935. His funeral high mass at St. Jarlath's Church was attended by baseball notables including Commissioner
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9th inning was 1–1. The People ran out on the Field. I did not ask to have the Field cleared, as it was too dark to continue play.
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in the AA that season. In addition to pitching, O'Day appeared in 23 games as a position player that season, primarily in
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with as many bases as were necessary to score the winning run, even if the ball was hit over the fence for an apparent
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In 13 games for Washington in 1889, O'Day had a 2–10 record and a 4.33 ERA. On July 26, he was purchased by the
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O'Day called balls and strikes for no-hitters in four decades, a distinction that has been matched only by
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The 1870 Census placed the family in the 13th Ward, which extended west from Ashland Avenue.
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as due to ineffective hitting by the Nationals rather than as a result of his pitching.
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James Jr. and Margaret were not listed as survivors in their mother's death notice.
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original letter from National Baseball Hall of Fame Library, Cooperstown, New York
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In July 1906, O'Day was fined $ 50 (USD), equal to $ 1,696 today, by NL president
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O'Day's letter to Pulliam follows (spelling and punctuation as in the original):
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to be their manager, effectively firing O'Day, who returned to being an umpire.
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in the league for a number of years. He also enjoyed long friendships with
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the fine was withdrawn. O'Day did not report for his scheduled game at the
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During the 1905 World Series, O'Day (back left) confers with plate umpire
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career, O'Day's total of 3,986 games as an umpire placed him behind only
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After umpiring in 1913, he managed for another year, taking over the
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and were both deaf. The couple had at least seven children: Daniel (
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that day. He was rumored to be seeking an umpiring position in the
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in connection with a fight that broke out between Giants pitcher
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in 1883, and he reached the major leagues when Toledo joined the
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October 3, 1890, for the New York Giants (PL)
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May 2, 1884, for the Toledo Blue Stockings
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American baseball player, manager, and umpire (1859–1935)
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O'Day spent most of 1886 with the Savannah team in the
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giving up umpiring for a managerial job", O'Day said.
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in 1887–88. In 1885, he split playing time with the
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(1991). 1093:and 1870 censuses as "Day".) 1061: 1014:Pre-Integration Era Committee 967: 458: 451: 444: 437: 430: 419: 412: 398: 315:Pre-Integration Era Committee 6446:New York Giants (PL) players 1719:. August 7, 1889. p. 4. 1312:Daniel was born in Buffalo. 1169:. March 14, 1895. p. 8. 802:O'Day as Cubs manager (1914) 7: 2319:Baseball Reference (Minors) 2230:. July 6, 1935. p. 17. 1415:. July 3, 1935. p. 17. 1141:. July 10, 1885. p. 8. 1023: 10: 6552: 2016:. May 11, 1912. p. 8. 1698:. June 6, 1888. p. 9. 1561:. July 7, 1885. p. 7. 1224:. May 15, 1898. p. 7. 1209:. May 15, 1898. p. 5. 714: 436:– 1898), James Jr. ( 6506:Marinette Badgers players 6380: 6362: 6334: 6316: 6192: 5906: 5727: 5695: 5495: 5316: 5144: 4951: 4807: 4656: 4456: 4305: 3706: 3109: 2555: 2497: 2391: 2249:. MLB Advanced Media, L.P 2127:The Saskatoon StarPhoenix 1677:. 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Pitcher
Umpire
Manager
Chicago, Illinois
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Toledo Blue Stockings
Pittsburgh Alleghenys
Washington Nationals
New York Giants
New York Giants (PL)
Cincinnati Reds
Chicago Cubs
Member of the National
Baseball Hall of Fame
2013
pitcher
umpire
manager
Major League Baseball
National League
World Series
Bill Klem
1903
controversial decision
1908
Cincinnati Reds
1912

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