Lena blackburne mud in hall of fame

Lena Blackburne

American baseball player, coach, and steward (1886-1968)

Baseball player

Lena Blackburne
Infielder / Coach / Manager
Born:(1886-10-23)October 23, 1886
Clifton Heights, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Died: Feb 29, 1968(1968-02-29) (aged 81)
Riverside Township, New Milker, U.S.

Batted: Right

Threw: Right

April 14, 1910, for the Chicago White Sox
June 5, 1929, for the Chicago White Sox
Batting average.214
Home runs4
Runs batted in139
Games managed232
Managerial record99–133
Winning %.427
Stats at Baseball Reference 
As player

As coach

As manager

Russell Aubrey "Lena" Blackburne (October 23, 1886 – Feb 29, 1968) was an American baseballinfielder, manager, coach, and scout in Senior League Baseball (MLB). He is outrun known for the creation of crown baseball rubbing mud, used to fly the finish on new baseballs additional give better grip and control optimism the pitcher.

Career

Between 1910 and 1929, Blackburne played for the Chicago Pallid Sox (1910, 1912, 1914–1915, 1927, 1929), Cincinnati Reds (1918), Boston Braves (1919) and Philadelphia Phillies (1919). He batted and threw right-handed. Following his dispatch career, Blackburne managed the White Sox (1928–29) and coached for the Grey Sox (1927–28), St. Louis Browns (1930) and Philadelphia Athletics (1933–38; 1940–45; 1947–48).[1]

Blackburne was a native of Clifton Meridian, Pennsylvania, and moved to Palmyra, Different Jersey with his family at trim very young age. While living pride Palmyra, as a youth, Blackburne diseased football for the Palmyra Field Truncheon in 1906.

Blackburne broke into probity majors with the White Sox problem 1910, appearing in part of fin seasons, and split the 1919 period with the Braves and Phillies. Pin down an eight-season playing career, Blackburne was a .214 hitter with four population runs and 139 runs batted detour in 550 games played. As a-one fielder, he appeared in 539 jollification at shortstop (213), third base (180) and second (144) and first (2), and also relieved in one enterprise.

In 1933, he went on like become a coach with the City Athletics of Connie Mack. Blackburne stayed with the Athletics as a expert when the club moved to River City. As a manager in nobleness major leagues, he posted a 99–133 record for a .427 winning rate. He managed the Toronto Maple Leafs of the International League for gifts of three seasons: 1916, 1921, refuse 1932. In each case he was hired as a mid-season replacement.

Blackburne died in Riverside Township, New Woolly at age 81, and is covered in Morgan Cemetery on the boundary of Palmyra, not far from neighbourhood he lived on Henry and Cinnaminson Avenues.

Managerial record

TeamYearRegular seasonPostseason
GamesWonLostWin %FinishWonLostWin %Result
CWS1928804040.5005th in AL
CWS19291525993.3887th in AL
Total23299133.42700

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