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Joe Simmons Outfielder/First Baseman Born: June 13, 1845(1845-06-13) New York, New York Died: July 24, 1901 (aged 56) Jersey City, New Jersey Batted: Unknown Threw: Unknown  MLB debut May 8, 1871 for the Chicago White Stockings Last MLB appearance June 14, 1875 for the Keokuk Westerns Career statistics Games played     58 Runs scored     45 Batting average     .221 Teams   National Association of Base Ball Players Rockford Forest Citys (1870)   League Player Chicago White Stockings (1871) Cleveland Forest Citys (1872) Keokuk Westerns (1875)   League Manager Keokuk Westerns (1875) Wilmington Quicksteps (1884) Joseph S. Simmons, born as Joseph S. Chabriel, (June 13, 1845 – July 24, 1901) was an American Major League Baseball player and manager from New York, New York. Joe played three seasons in the National Association, the last year he was player-manager for the Keokuk Westerns, a team that would win just one game of the 13 that they played. He would later become the manager for the Wilmington Quicksteps of the Eastern League. Late in the 1884 season, after winning the Eastern League title, the Quicksteps joined the Union Association as a replacement team, but won only 2 of their 18 games.[1] Joe died in Jersey City, New Jersey at the age of 56, and was buried at the Bayview-New York Bay Cemetery in Jersey City under his birth name of Chabriel.[2] References ^ Baseball-Reference player and managerial career stats ^ Find-A-Grave External links Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference Persondata Name Simmons, Joe Alternative names Simmons, Joseph S.;Chabriel, Joseph S. Short description Major League Baseball player, Manager Date of birth June 13, 1845 Place of birth New York, New York Date of death July 24, 1901 Place of death Jersey City, New Jersey This biographical article relating to an American baseball outfielder born in the 1840s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e This biographical article relating to an American baseball first baseman is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e