Patrick McKenna | |
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Center fielder | |
Born: St. Louis, Missouri | December 27, 1854|
Died: October 27, 1922 67) St. Louis, Missouri | (aged|
Batted: Unknown Threw: Unknown | |
MLB debut | |
1877, for the St. Louis Brown Stockings | |
Last MLB appearance | |
1877, for the St. Louis Brown Stockings | |
MLB statistics | |
Games played | 1 |
At bats | 5 |
Hits | 1 |
Teams | |
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Patrick J. McKenna (1854-1922) was a Major League Baseball center fielder who played in one game for the St. Louis Brown Stockings in 1877.
McKenna died in 1922 in his home town of St Louis,Missouri of a cerebral hemorrhage. [1]
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