Born:(1890-09-19)September 19, 1890 Gloucester, Massachusetts, U.S.
Died: February 16, 1960(1960-02-16) (aged 69) Ipswich, Massachusetts, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
April 12, 1909, for the Philadelphia Athletics
Last MLB appearance
August 1, 1927, for the Philadelphia Phillies
MLB statistics
Batting average
.307
Hits
2,405
Home runs
20
Runs batted in
1,063
Managerial record
51–103
Winning %
.331
Teams
As player
Philadelphia Athletics (1909–1917)
Boston Red Sox (1918–1921)
Cleveland Indians (1922)
Boston Braves (1923–1924)
Pittsburgh Pirates (1925–1926)
Philadelphia Phillies (1927)
As manager
Philadelphia Phillies (1927)
Career highlights and awards
4× World Series champion (1911, 1913, 1918, 1925)
John Phalen"Stuffy"McInnis (September 19, 1890 – February 16, 1960) was an American first baseman and manager in Major League Baseball. McInnis gained his nickname as a youngster in the Boston suburban leagues, where his spectacular playing brought shouts of "that's the stuff, kid".
From 1909 to 1927, McInnis played for the Philadelphia Athletics (1909–1917), Boston Red Sox (1918–1921), Cleveland Indians (1922), Boston Braves (1923–1924), Pittsburgh Pirates (1925–1926) and Philadelphia Phillies (1927). He batted and threw right-handed.
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Konetchy (21,378), Eddie Murray (21,265), Charlie Grimm (20,722), and StuffyMcInnis (20,120) are the only other players to record 20,000 career putouts...
infield" as the best of all time in major league history (first baseman StuffyMcInnis, second baseman Eddie Collins, third baseman Frank "Home Run" Baker...
of the series. The A's struck first in the bottom of the second when StuffyMcInnis hit a leadoff single, moved to second on a sacrifice bunt and scored...
sacrifice hits and holds the single season record with 67 in 1917. Only StuffyMcInnis has more career sacrifices as a right-handed batter. Chapman was also...
the team was known for its "$100,000 infield", consisting of John "Stuffy" McInnis (first base), Eddie Collins (second base), Jack Barry (shortstop),...
without an error, breaking the prior Red Sox record set in 1921 by StuffyMcInnis. On September 7, he played in his 179th consecutive game at first base...
Red Sox, 1–0, with Babe Ruth pitching the shutout before 19,274 fans. StuffyMcInnis knocked in the game's only run, driving in Dave Shean with a fourth-inning...
postwar years, under head coaches Adolph Samborski (1947–1948) and StuffyMcInnis (1949–1954), the program finished no higher than 4th in the EIBL. Norman...
"$100,000 infield" of Eddie Collins, Home Run Baker, Jack Barry and StuffyMcInnis. These Athletics, captained by catcher Ira Thomas, won the pennant in...
1914. The team was known for its "$100,000 Infield," consisting of StuffyMcInnis (first base), Eddie Collins (second base), Jack Barry (shortstop), and...
sacrifice hits plus sacrifice flies behind Eddie Collins, Jake Daubert, StuffyMcInnis and Willie Keeler All-time leader in sacrifice hits in the live-ball...
another wild throw from McGuire. Baker bunted for a base hit and stole second; Danny Murphy walked to load the bases. StuffyMcInnis hit to shortstop Vincent...
established his "$100,000 infield", with Baker joined by first baseman StuffyMcInnis, second baseman Eddie Collins, and shortstop Jack Barry. He hit .305...
21 (Boston Red Sox, 1926) George Burns: 12.10 (Detroit Tigers, 1914) StuffyMcInnis: 12.10 (Boston Red Sox, 1918) Fred Pfeffer: 7.29 (Chicago White Stockings...
Commission had elected five people. The selections were: Connie Mack and John McGraw, who had been excellent players in the 1890s and had gone on to be the...