Jimmy Cooney

Shortstop, Baseball Player

1894 – 1991

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Who was Jimmy Cooney?

James Edward Cooney, nicknamed "Scoops," was an American shortstop in Major League Baseball who played for six different teams between 1917 and 1928. Listed at 5 ft 11 in, 160 lb., Cooney batted and threw right-handed. His father Jimmy Sr. and younger brother Johnny also played in the Major Leagues.

A native of Cranston, Rhode Island, Cooney reached the Majors in 1917 with the Boston Red Sox, spending part of the season with them before playing with the New York Giants in 1919. After that, he spent four years with the Milwaukee Brewers of the American Association, setting a personal mark with 12 consecutive hits in 1923.

Cooney came back to play once again in the Major Leagues with the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies and Boston Braves. His most productive season came in 1924 with St. Louis, when he hit a career-high .295 in 110 games including 20 doubles, eight triples, 57 runs batted in and 12 stolen bases, also career-numbers.

In a seven-season career, Cooney was a .262 hitter with two home runs and 150 RBI in 448 games, including 64 doubles, 16 triples, and 30 stolen bases.

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Born
Aug 24, 1894
Cranston
Profession
Lived in
  • Cranston
Died
Aug 7, 1991
Warwick

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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