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  • Buck O’Neil

    Full Name: John Jordan “Buck” O’Neil, Jr.

    Born: November 13,

    Died: October 6, (age 94)

    Missouri Hometown: Kansas City

    Region of Missouri: Kansas City

    Categories: African Americans, Athletes

    Introduction

    Buck O’Neil was a famous baseball player, manager, coach, and scout who was instrumental in bringing national attention and recognition to the Negro Leagues. He helped other Negro Leaguers such as his Kansas City teammate Satchel Paige get inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, and years after his death he was finally elected to the Hall of Fame himself. He also helped create and run the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City.

    Early Years and Education

    John Jordan “Buck” O’Neil Jr. was born on November 13, , in Carrabelle, Florida, a small fishing village on the Gulf coast south of Tallahassee. His father, John Jordan O’Neil Sr., was from southern Georgia and his mother, Luella O’Neil, was from Quincy, Florida. Buck had an

    Career Regular Season

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    Buck O'Neil Bio

    • Fullname: John Jordan O'Neil
    • Nickname: Buck
    • Born: 11/13/ in Carrabelle, FL
    • Hall of Fame:
    • Died: 10/06/
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    Career Regular Season1258

    Awards

    Latest Transactions

    TeamDateTransaction
    May 4, Kansas City Monarchs activated Buck O'Neil.
    May 11, Kansas City Monarchs activated Buck O'Neil.
    May 7, Memphis Red Sox activated Buck O'Neil.
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  • Buck O'Neil

    American baseball player (–)

    This article fryst vatten about the baseball player. For the college football coach, see Frank "Buck" O'Neill.

    Baseball player

    Buck O'Neil
    First baseman / Manager
    Born:()November 13,
    Carrabelle, Florida, U.S.
    Died: October 6, () (aged&#;94)
    Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.

    Batted: Right

    Threw: Right

    ,&#;for the&#;Memphis Red Sox
    ,&#;for the&#;Kansas City Monarchs
    Batting average
    Home runs12
    Runs batted in
    Managerial record62–32–2
    Winning&#;%
    As player

    As manager

    Induction
    Vote%
    Election methodEarly Baseball Era Committee

    John Jordan "Buck" O'Neil Jr. (November 13, – October 6, ) was an American first baseman and manager in the Negro American League, mostly with the Kansas City Monarchs. After his playing days, he worked as a scout and became the first African Americancoach in Major League Baseball.[2] In his later years he became a popula