Jim Mahoney

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James Thomas Mahoney (born on May 26, 1934 in Englewood, New Jersey) is a former Major League Baseball shortstop. He was signed by the Philadelphia Phillies before the 1953 season and played for the Boston Red Sox (1959), the Washington Senators (1961), Cleveland Indians (1962), and Houston Astros (1963).

Mahoney was the first player to appear as a pinch runner in modern Washington Senators history. On April 10, 1961, in the bottom of the 9th, he came into the game to run for second baseman Danny O'Connell, who had singled with one out. He reached second on an R.C. Stevens grounder to third, but did not score, as the next batter made the third out. The Washington Senators lost to the Chicago White Sox, 4-3.

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Mahoney was a good defensive shortstop and second baseman (.966 fielding percentage), but not a strong hitter. In his short career, he had a lifetime batting average of .229 with 4 home runs, 15 RBI, and a slugging percentage of .314 in his 210 at bats. He scored 32 runs in 120 ballgames.

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