Tom Loftus

For the U.S. diplomat and Wisconsin politician, see Thomas A. Loftus.
Tom Loftus

Tom Loftus in 1902
Outfielder/Manager
Born: (1856-11-15)November 15, 1856
St. Louis, Missouri
Died: August 16, 1910(1910-08-16) (aged 53)
Dubuque, Iowa
Batted: Right Threw: Unknown
MLB debut
August 17, 1877, for the St. Louis Brown Stockings
Last MLB appearance
May 13, 1883, for the St. Louis Browns
MLB statistics
Batting average .182
Hits 6
Managerial record 454-580
Teams

As player

As manager

Thomas Joseph Loftus (November 15, 1856 April 16, 1910) was a manager in the American Association, the National League, and the American League. His playing career began in 1877 with the St. Louis Brown Stockings of the National League, but he only played in nine career games in 1877 and 1883 as an outfielder. His first managerial job came in 1884 with the Milwaukee Brewers of the short-lived Union Association (it only lasted one year), in which he only managed 12 games (going 8–4).

Loftus took over as manager of the Cleveland Spiders, then known as the Blues, partway through the 1888 season after Jimmy Williams resigned.[1] In 1890, he was hired to manage the Cincinnati Reds, who had recently made the jump from the American Association to the National League. He left the game after the 1891 season, but he came back to manage the Chicago Orphans and the Washington Senators, and in each of his managerial stops, he would have part ownership of the team.

Loftus died in Dubuque, Iowa at the age of 53.

References

  1. "A New Manager". The Plain Dealer. July 14, 1888. p. 5.


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