Joe Lucey

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Joseph Earl Lucey
(Scootch)

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Biographical Information[edit]

Joe Lucey was a pitcher/infielder eleven years (1917-1927), three in college at Fordham University and the Catholic University of America and (1917-1920); eight in the minors (1920-1927); with two cups of coffee as an infielder in three games with the New York Yankees in 1920 and 10 games as a pitcher/infielder with the Boston Red Sox in 1925.

He operated a sporting goods store in Holyoke, MA from 1925 until 1932 when he went to work for the Internal Revenue Service. He served in the U.S. Army during both World War I, when he was briefly in the infantry in 1918, and in World War II (BN). In 1944 he was appointed city treasurer and held that post until he retired in 1972. He died at age 83 at Providence Hospital in Holyoke following a long illness on July 30, 1980 and is buried at Calvary Cemetery in his hometown of Holyoke.

Sources[edit]

Principal sources for Joe Lucey include newspaper obituaries (OB), government Veteran records (VA,CM,CW), Stars & Stripes (S&S), Sporting Life (SL), The Sporting News (TSN), The Sports Encyclopedia:Baseball 2006 by David Neft & Richard Cohen (N&C), old Who's Who in Baseballs (none) (WW), old Baseball Registers (none) (BR) , old Daguerreotypes by TSN (none) (DAG), Stars&Stripes (S&S), The Baseball Necrology by Bill Lee (BN), Pat Doyle's Professional Ballplayer DataBase (PD), The Baseball Library (BL), Baseball in World War II Europe by Gary Bedingfield (GB) and independent research by Walter Kephart (WK) and Frank Russo (FR) and others.

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