Red Corriden Stats & Facts
Red Corriden Essentials Positions: Bats: R Throws: R 69 Weight: 165 Born: 9 4, 1887 in Logansport, IN USA Died: 9 28 1959 in Indianapolis, IN USA Debut: 9/8/1910 Last Game: 5/15/1915 Full Name: John Michael Corriden
Red Corriden Essentials Positions: Bats: R Throws: R 69 Weight: 165 Born: 9 4, 1887 in Logansport, IN USA Died: 9 28 1959 in Indianapolis, IN USA Debut: 9/8/1910 Last Game: 5/15/1915 Full Name: John Michael Corriden
1912 â The Reds trade outfielders Mike Mitchell and Pete Knisely, infielders Red Corriden and Art Phelan, and P Bert Humphries to the Cubs for C Harry Chapman, P Grover Lowdermilk, and SS Joe Tinker, who will manage the Reds for one year.
 On October 9, 1910, Napoleon Lajoie, the player-manager of the Cleveland Naps, goes 8-8 with six bogus hits on the last day thanks to St. Louis third baseman Red Corriden who plays back while Lajoie bunts safely six times in their attempt to dethrone the Georgia Peach with their defensive indifference. Ty Cobb hadâŠ
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