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Jo-Jo Morrissey : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jo-Jo Morrissey
Joseph Anselm Morrissey (January 16, 1904 – May 2, 1950), nicknamed ''Jo-Jo'', was a Major League Baseball infielder who played three seasons for the Cincinnati Reds and the Chicago White Sox from 1932 to 1936. ==Minor league career== Morrissey was a graduate of College of the Holy Cross in Massachusetts. He began his professional career in 1926 with the Hartford Senators of the Eastern League, where he played in 44 games and had a batting average of .272 and three home runs. He split the 1927 season with the Scottdale Scotties of the Middle Atlantic League and Hartford. He hit .408 with the Scotties in 26 games while hitting .261 with Hartford.〔 Morrissey missed two years of baseball before reappearing with the Evansville, Indiana team in the Illinois-Indiana-Iowa League. With Evansville, his batting average was .321, and his teammates included future major leaguers Tommy Bridges, Pete Fox, Gee Walker, and Jo-Jo White, all of whom later played for the Detroit Tigers. Morrissey played for the St. Paul Saints of American Association in 1931. He played in 167 games, collecting 223 hits and setting a career-high in home runs with 22.〔
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