Frank Genins
Frank Genins | |||
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Outfielder/Infielder | |||
Born: November 2, 1866 St. Louis, Missouri | |||
Died: September 30, 1922 55) St. Louis, Missouri | (aged|||
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MLB debut | |||
July 5, 1892, for the Cincinnati Reds | |||
Last MLB appearance | |||
May 23, 1901, for the Cleveland Blues | |||
MLB statistics | |||
Batting average | .226 | ||
Hits | 116 | ||
Stolen bases | 37 | ||
Teams | |||
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C. Frank Genins (November 2, 1866 – September 30, 1922) was a Major League Baseball utility player who played for three seasons. He played for the Cincinnati Reds and St. Louis Browns in 1892, the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1895, and the Cleveland Blues in 1901. His nickname was Frenchy.
Genins' minor league stints include the Omaha Omahogs in 1887 and 1901 through 1903, the Denver Mountain Lions in 1888, the Sioux City Cornhuskers from 1888 until 1891 and again in 1894, the Indianapolis Hoosiers in 1892, the Grand Rapids Rippers in 1896, the Columbus Buckeyes from 1896 until 1899, the Cleveland Lake Shores in 1900, The Oklahoma City Mets in 1905, the St. Joseph Packers in 1906, the Dubuque Dubs from 1907 until 1908 and the Racine Belles in 1909.
Genins managed the St. Joseph Packers in 1906, the Dubuque Dubs in 1907 and the Freeport Pretzels in 1909.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference