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Bill Geiss

William J. Geiss (July 15, 1858 – September 18, 1924) was an American professional baseball player from 1882 to 1894. He played two seasons in Major League Baseball, as a pitcher for the 1882 Baltimore Orioles, and as a second baseman for the 1884 Detroit Wolverines. He appeared in 93 major league games, 73 as a second baseman and 13 as a pitcher. He also played 11 seasons of minor league baseball for at least 17 different minor league clubs from 1883 to 1894.

Bill Geiss
Second baseman/Pitcher
Born: (1858-07-15)July 15, 1858
Chicago, Illinois
Died: September 18, 1924(1924-09-18) (aged 66)
Chicago, Illinois
Batted: Unknown
Threw: Unknown
MLB debut
July 19, 1882, for the Baltimore Orioles
Last MLB appearance
August 13, 1884, for the Detroit Wolverines
MLB statistics
Games played88
WL record4-9
Earned run average5.27
Teams

Early years edit

Geiss was born in 1858 in Chicago, Illinois.[1] His parents, John Geis and Mary (Meyer) Geis, were both immigrants from Germany.[2]

Geiss's younger brother, Emil Geiss, also played professional baseball.[3]

Professional baseball edit

Baltimore Orioles edit

Geiss made his debut in Major League Baseball with the Baltimore Orioles on July 19, 1882, at age 24. He appeared in 13 games as a pitcher for the Orioles and also appeared in four games as an outfielder. As a pitcher he compiled a 4-9 (.308) record with a 4.80 earned run average (ERA) in 95-2/3 innings pitched.[1]

Detroit Wolverines edit

After spending the 1883 season with the Fort Wayne Hoosiers in the Northwestern League,[4] Geiss joined the Detroit Wolverines in 1884. He appeared in 75 games for the Wolverines, including 73 games at second base and one games as a pitcher. He compiled a .177 batting average and struck out 60 times in 284 at bats. In his one game as pitcher, he threw five relief innings and allowed 14 hits, two bases on balls, and 16 runs, eight of them earned, for an ERA of 14.40. His Wins Above Replacement (WAR) rating for the 1884 season was -1.4. Geiss appeared in his last major league game on August 13, 1884.[1]

Minor leagues edit

Although his major league career ended in 1884, Geiss continued to play in the minor leagues, principally as a second baseman, for another 10 years.[4] A newspaper story in 1891 stated that he had "always been considered a good, reliable player on second."[5] An account published in 1892 in Sporting Life stated that he "has always ranked very high among the second basemen in whatever league he played", and "is one of the most accurate men on ground balls that ever played second, and he can play equally well at third or short field."[6]

Giess appeared in at least 560 minor league games. Although records are incomplete, he stole at least 105 bases, including 36 with New Orleans in 1887. Geiss's minor league career saw him play for at least 17 different teams in 10 years, including stints with Birmingham, Alabama (1885), Omaha, Nebraska (1885), Macon, Georgia (1886), the New Orleans Pelicans (1887), Charleston, South Carolina (1888), Sioux City, Iowa (1888), Kalamazoo and Flint, Michigan (1889), Ottawa, Illinois (1890–91), Joliet, Illinois (1891), Montgomery, Alabama (1892), Chattanooga, Tennessee (1892), Nashville, Tennessee (1893), Atlanta (1894), and Savannah Modocs (1894).[4]

Later years edit

Geiss was married to Anna Geiss and worked as a laborer in his later years.[2] He died in 1924 at age 66 in Chicago. He was buried at St. Boniface Cemetery in that city.[1][2][7]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Bill Geiss Statistics and History". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved July 17, 2014.
  2. ^ a b c Death record for William Geiss, born Chicago, 18 Sep 1924, died Chicago, 22 Sep 1924. Ancestry.com. Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916–1947 [database on-line]. Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.
  3. ^ "Emil Geiss Statistics and History". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved July 17, 2014.
  4. ^ a b c "Bill Geiss Minor League Statistics". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved July 17, 2014.
  5. ^ "The Two-Eyed League: Though Small in Size Ottawa Has a Crack Team — Who the Men Are" (PDF). Sporting Life. May 16, 1891. p. 7.
  6. ^ "Lone Ottawa: Talk of Organizing a County League — Players of Merit, Etc" (PDF). Sporting Life. March 19, 1892. p. 12.
  7. ^ "William J. "Bill" Geiss". Find a Grave. Retrieved July 17, 2014.

bill, geiss, william, geiss, july, 1858, september, 1924, american, professional, baseball, player, from, 1882, 1894, played, seasons, major, league, baseball, pitcher, 1882, baltimore, orioles, second, baseman, 1884, detroit, wolverines, appeared, major, leag. William J Geiss July 15 1858 September 18 1924 was an American professional baseball player from 1882 to 1894 He played two seasons in Major League Baseball as a pitcher for the 1882 Baltimore Orioles and as a second baseman for the 1884 Detroit Wolverines He appeared in 93 major league games 73 as a second baseman and 13 as a pitcher He also played 11 seasons of minor league baseball for at least 17 different minor league clubs from 1883 to 1894 Bill GeissSecond baseman PitcherBorn 1858 07 15 July 15 1858Chicago IllinoisDied September 18 1924 1924 09 18 aged 66 Chicago IllinoisBatted UnknownThrew UnknownMLB debutJuly 19 1882 for the Baltimore OriolesLast MLB appearanceAugust 13 1884 for the Detroit WolverinesMLB statisticsGames played88W L record4 9Earned run average5 27TeamsBaltimore Orioles 1882 Detroit Wolverines 1884 Contents 1 Early years 2 Professional baseball 2 1 Baltimore Orioles 2 2 Detroit Wolverines 2 3 Minor leagues 3 Later years 4 ReferencesEarly years editGeiss was born in 1858 in Chicago Illinois 1 His parents John Geis and Mary Meyer Geis were both immigrants from Germany 2 Geiss s younger brother Emil Geiss also played professional baseball 3 Professional baseball editBaltimore Orioles edit Geiss made his debut in Major League Baseball with the Baltimore Orioles on July 19 1882 at age 24 He appeared in 13 games as a pitcher for the Orioles and also appeared in four games as an outfielder As a pitcher he compiled a 4 9 308 record with a 4 80 earned run average ERA in 95 2 3 innings pitched 1 Detroit Wolverines edit After spending the 1883 season with the Fort Wayne Hoosiers in the Northwestern League 4 Geiss joined the Detroit Wolverines in 1884 He appeared in 75 games for the Wolverines including 73 games at second base and one games as a pitcher He compiled a 177 batting average and struck out 60 times in 284 at bats In his one game as pitcher he threw five relief innings and allowed 14 hits two bases on balls and 16 runs eight of them earned for an ERA of 14 40 His Wins Above Replacement WAR rating for the 1884 season was 1 4 Geiss appeared in his last major league game on August 13 1884 1 Minor leagues edit Although his major league career ended in 1884 Geiss continued to play in the minor leagues principally as a second baseman for another 10 years 4 A newspaper story in 1891 stated that he had always been considered a good reliable player on second 5 An account published in 1892 in Sporting Life stated that he has always ranked very high among the second basemen in whatever league he played and is one of the most accurate men on ground balls that ever played second and he can play equally well at third or short field 6 Giess appeared in at least 560 minor league games Although records are incomplete he stole at least 105 bases including 36 with New Orleans in 1887 Geiss s minor league career saw him play for at least 17 different teams in 10 years including stints with Birmingham Alabama 1885 Omaha Nebraska 1885 Macon Georgia 1886 the New Orleans Pelicans 1887 Charleston South Carolina 1888 Sioux City Iowa 1888 Kalamazoo and Flint Michigan 1889 Ottawa Illinois 1890 91 Joliet Illinois 1891 Montgomery Alabama 1892 Chattanooga Tennessee 1892 Nashville Tennessee 1893 Atlanta 1894 and Savannah Modocs 1894 4 Later years editGeiss was married to Anna Geiss and worked as a laborer in his later years 2 He died in 1924 at age 66 in Chicago He was buried at St Boniface Cemetery in that city 1 2 7 References edit a b c d Bill Geiss Statistics and History baseball reference com Retrieved July 17 2014 a b c Death record for William Geiss born Chicago 18 Sep 1924 died Chicago 22 Sep 1924 Ancestry com Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths Index 1916 1947 database on line Provo Utah USA Ancestry com Operations Inc 2011 Emil Geiss Statistics and History baseball reference com Retrieved July 17 2014 a b c Bill Geiss Minor League Statistics baseball reference com Retrieved July 17 2014 The Two Eyed League Though Small in Size Ottawa Has a Crack Team Who the Men Are PDF Sporting Life May 16 1891 p 7 Lone Ottawa Talk of Organizing a County League Players of Merit Etc PDF Sporting Life March 19 1892 p 12 William J Bill Geiss Find a Grave Retrieved July 17 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bill Geiss amp oldid 1114169521, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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