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A well-respected and versatile fielder, Boyle played every position but pitcher during his major league career. One of only four major league players to have played 500 games at catcher and had at least two seasons with 100 games or more at first base (with
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The origins of Boyle's nickname are uncertain. It has been proposed that "Honest Jack" refers to his candor with his teammates and the press, or that it was originally bestowed by his teammates to distinguish him from his fellow catcher "Dirty"
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In 1887, Boyle caught only a couple of games until July 3. Although some sources credit Boyle with having caught 87 straight games, the correct statistic is 43 straight games--after that he played right field, ending his then-record streak.
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Popular with fans and teammates, Boyle captained the Phillies in the mid-1890s. He also served as an
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team in 1890 and returned with him to St. Louis the following year. In 1892, Boyle signed with the
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at the age of 46. He was interred at the St. Joseph New Cemetery in Cincinnati.
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Boyle opened a saloon in the Ohio River city on Seventh Street.
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October 8, 1886, for the Cincinnati Red Stockings
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August 16, 1898, for the Philadelphia Phillies
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After one season with New York, Boyle was traded, with
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List of Major League Baseball single-game hits leaders
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Jack Boyle (disambiguation)

Catcher
First baseman
Cincinnati, Ohio
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Cincinnati Red Stockings
1886
St. Louis Browns
1887
1889
Chicago Pirates
1890
St. Louis Browns
1891
New York Giants
1892
Philadelphia Phillies
1893
1898
catcher
first baseman
Major League Baseball
Eddie Boyle
Cincinnati
Cincinnati Red Stockings
American Association
St. Louis Browns

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