Tommy Sheehan
Thomas Patrick Sheehan
- Bats Right, Throws Right
- Height 5' 8", Weight 160 lb.
- Debut August 2, 1900
- Final Game October 7, 1908
- Born November 5, 1877 in Sacramento, CA USA
- Died May 22, 1959 in Ancon, Panama
Biographical Information[edit]
Tommy Sheehan played four years in the big leagues. He appeared in one game in 1900 and then came back to play from 1906 to 1908. Prior to 1906 he was playing in Tacoma.
In 1906 and 1907 he played third base for the Pittsburgh Pirates next to shortstop Honus Wagner. In 1907, Alan Storke appeared in a few more games at third than Sheehan did.
Sheehan appeared in 148 games in 1908 for the Brooklyn Superbas, and while his .214 average seems modest, it was one point higher than the Brooklyn team average of .213. No player on the team hit as high as .250.
He is not to be confused with Tom Sheehan, who played in Pittsburgh twenty years later.
There seems to be some question as to whether Tommy Sheehan was actually 5' 8". In pictures where he is next to another player, he appears to be shorter.
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