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Jim O'Neill
James Leo O'Neill
Bats: Right , Throws: Right
Weight: 165 lb.

Born: February 23, 1893 in Minooka, PA (All Transactions)
Debut: April 15, 1920
Final Game: July 29, 1923
Died: September 5, 1976 in Chambersburg, PA
Relatives: Brother of Mike O'Neill and Brother of Steve O'Neill
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Career Home Runs

Jim O'Neill: 1 Career Home Run

0 leading off, 0 walk-off, 0 tying, 0 go ahead, 1 lacking some details
1 Tm
WSH1
 
vs LHP1
 
Away1
1 Opp
PHA1
1 Pitcher
Pat Martin1
1 Park
Shibe Pk1
Where Hit
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General field locations when available.
 
 
Game Totals
1·HR gms1
Gms w/ this # = 0 are not shown.
 
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6th1
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SS1
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2 RBI
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1-31
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Before event, for batter

Play By Play

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1920 HRs #car #yr #gm Date @Bat   Pitcher Score Inn Out RBI BOP Pos Notes
1 1 1 1 1920-04-20 WSH @ PHA Pat Martin t 3 2 6 6

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Much of the data on Baseball-Reference.com's Home Run Logs comes from the Tattersall/McConnell Home Run Log, a database of all homers hit in the major leagues since 1876. This project was begun in the 1940's by John C. Tattersall and was continued after Tattersall's death in 1981 by Bob McConnell, one of SABR's original 16 members. David Vincent, another SABR member, has since assumed the leadership of the project. Baseball-Reference.com has licensed this remarkable database from the Society for American Baseball Research. All credit for the data therein goes to the intrepid researchers who digitized this data from archival sources.

For years from 1954 to 2009, RetroSheet play-by-play data has been used whenever the home run occurred in a game for which we have complete play-by-play data.

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