Bernie Duffy, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Bernie Duffy

American baseball player

Date of Birth: 18-Aug-1893

Place of Birth: Vinson, Oklahoma, United States

Date of Death: 09-Feb-1962

Profession: baseball player

Nationality: South Africa

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Bernie Duffy

  • Bernard Allen "Bernie" Duffy (August 18, 1893 – February 9, 1962) was a right handed Major League Baseball pitcher who played with the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1912 to 1919.
  • Also known as Barney Duffy and Dan Duffy, Barney played alongside famous Pittsburgh Pirate Honus Wagner (known as the Flying Dutchman).
  • The Oklahoma native began his baseball career in 1910 in Helena, Montana.He was purchased by the Pirates in the fall of 1913.
  • He then was sent to St.
  • Joe in the Western League where he played during 1914.
  • Recalled that fall, he was turned over to Youngstown in the Central league, remaining there until the club disbanded.
  • In 1916 he was with Grand Rapids and then sold to Wheeling.
  • The pitcher was 5'11" and weighed around 180 lbs. In 1913 Barney played for the Great Falls Electrics.
  • The September 5, 1913 Salt Lake Tribune reports that Barney "started under a handicap.
  • He was unknown, and there were those who predicted his early finish.
  • The things that were said to him would have taken the heart out of any 19 year old lad.
  • But Barney Duffy was different.
  • He told 'em that he was going to go in and pitch ball and show 'em that he was there.
  • And her certainly has made good.
  • Now there isn't a man in the Union association who doubts for a minute that Duffy will stick with the Pirates." In 1913, the Pirates owner received a letter from a former major league manager who was piloting a club in the Union Association from which came the pitcher Barney Duffy.
  • He is quoted in the January 31, 1914 edition of the Pittsburgh Press as writing, "I was certainly glad to hear that you had secured E.
  • Konetchy.
  • that was a great deal for your club.
  • I consider Koney the best first baseman I have ever seen, and I have looked at a few of them in my time.
  • Am also glad that you got Barney Duffy from Great Falls.
  • Hang onto him whatever you do.
  • He is the makings of one of the greatest pitchers of all time.
  • He beat my club out of the pennant last summer, and did it in a single week.
  • I watched him closely, and believe he will make you a genuine world-beater for you.
  • Whatever you do don't let him get away from you." Duffy quit baseball in 1919 to enter into the oil business in Texas.
  • He was an independent operator at Wichita Falls and Burkburnett and then moved to Abilene, Texas where he settled down with his wife Merle Hart Duffy.

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