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standout shortstop with exceptional speed in the Chicago Cubs' famed double-play trio, Joe Tinker was an aggressive and spirited performer who excelled in clutch situations. He became a regular in 1902 as a 21-year-old rookie and five times led National League shortstops in fielding, contributing greatly to four Chicago pennants. He concluded his career as a player-manager for the Cincinnati Reds, the Chicago Federals and the Cubs.
Timeline
Birth- Jul 27, 1880
Muscotah, Kansas
Death- Jul 27, 1948-Age: 68 years
Orlando, Florida
complications from diabetes
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Male