John Radcliffe (baseball player)

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John Y. Radcliffe (June 29, 1846-July 26, 1911) was a professional baseball player who played for the Athletic of Philadelphia (1871), Baltimore Canaries (1872-1873), Philadelphia White Stockings (1874) and Philadelphia Centennials (1875). He was primarily a shortstop.

Radcliffe debuted with the Philadelphia Athletics of the National Association on May 20, 1871. In 28 games, he hit for a .303 batting average with 0 home runs and 22 runs batted in. He also had 5 stolen bases in his first year. The next year, playing for the Baltimore Canaries, he hit his first career home run and picked up 44 RBI's. He recorded 4 triples as well.

In 1873, playing for Baltimore, Radcliffe hit a career high 13 doubles and hit 33 runs batted in, with a .286 batting average. In 1874, playing for the Philadelphia White Stockings, he hit his 2nd and final career home run, tying for the team lead in homers with George Bechtel.

Radcliffe played his last season in 1875 with the Philadelphia Centennials, appearing in only 5 games, hitting a mediocre .174 and recording 0 home runs and 0 RBI's. His final game occurred on May 24, 1875.

Radcliffe died in Ocean City, New Jersey, on July 26, 1911 at the age of 65.