Position: Catcher
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Mickey Cochrane was the first major-leaguer to play a full season on a pennant-winning team managed by Connie Mack and then later manage a pennant winner himself.
In the spring of 1923, Gordon Stanley Cochrane (1903-1962) signed his first professional contract in the Eastern Shore League under the name Frank King. Mickey used an alias not to protect his college eligibility -- he had already graduated from
![]() Cochrane was so raw defensively that several A's hurlers complained to manager Connie Mack. Mack stood by Cochrane and was soon vindicated. |
However, Cochrane did well at
Joining the Mackmen in 1925, Cochrane caught a rookie-record 134 games while hitting .331. Despite his good offensive numbers, Mickey was still a long way from being a polished maskman. Some felt that he never did fully master his trade.
When Pepper Martin ran wild for the Cardinals against the A’s in the 1931 World Series,
Mickey laid claim throughout his career to being the best-hitting catcher in baseball. His .320 batting average and .419 on-base percentage are both career records for a catcher, and his .478 slugging average is an
Cochrane played on five pennant winners, three in
Cochrane was eager to get back into action as soon as he was out of danger, but
Here are Mickey Cochrane's major league totals:
| BA | G | AB | R | H | 2B | 3B | HR | RBI | SB |
| .320 | 1,482 | 5,169 | 1,041 | 1,652 | 333 | 64 | 119 | 832 | 64 |
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