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Mike Roach

Mike Roach Biography

Mike Roach
 
Catcher
Born: (1869-12-23)December 23, 1869
Driftwood, Pennsylvania
Died: November 12, 1916(1916-11-12) (aged 46)
New York City
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
August 10, 1899, for the Washington Senators
Last MLB appearance
October 12, 1899, for the Washington Senators
MLB statistics
Batting average.218
Home runs0
Runs batted in7
Teams

Michael Stephen Roach (December 23, 1869 – November 12, 1916) was a professional baseball player who caught for the Washington Senators in 1899.

Born in Driftwood, Pennsylvania, Roach was the son of William and Bridget Roach.[1] Roach's brother, John Roach, pitched one game for the New York Giants in 1887.[2]

Roach played in the minor leagues for 17 seasons.[3] He made his professional baseball debut in 1892, and played for the Macon Central City and the Reading Actives that year. In 1893, he was one of the founders of the semi-professional [Susquehanna] River League made up of teams from Williamsport, Tyrone, Bellefonte, Lock Haven, Bloomsburg and Renovo.[4] Roach was the catcher/manager of the Renovo team and led them to the championship in the league's only year of existence.[5]

In 1894, he returned to the professional ranks by signing with the Pawtucket Maroons of the Class B New England League. The following year, Roach moved up the Toledo Swamp Angels/Terre Haute Hottentots of the Class A Western League. (The Toledo club moved to Terre Haute, Indiana in mid-season.) Roach was given credit for having a .341 batting average in 107 games for 1895. (That is highly suspect as Roach was normally a .250 hitter.)[6]

He played with the Bangor Millionaires of the Class B New England League in 1896 and the Class B Atlantic League Hartford Connecticut club in 1897 and 1898. He replaced the manager of the Hartford club in mid-season 1898 after the manager left the team.[7]

Roach was a member of the Newark club of the now Class A Atlantic League in 1899. When the Atlantic League folded in August, Roach was acquired by the Washington Senators of the National League. In 24 games for Washington, Roach hit .218, collecting 17 hits in 78 at bats. He performed capably behind the plate with a .952 fielding percentage. After the 1899 season, the National League contracted from 12 teams to eight, dropping Louisville, Cleveland, Baltimore, and Washington. This left Roach without a team. On March 5, 1900, Roach’s contract was sold to the Toronto Canucks of the Class A Eastern League. He would never play in the Major Leagues again.

In 1901, Roach was traded to the Class A Eastern League Syracuse club, which due to poor attendance, was moved to Brockton, Massachusetts in mid-season. In 1902, he signed to play for the Los Angeles Looloos, of the independent California League.[8] In 1903, he returned East and played for the Columbus Senators of the Class A American Association. Over the winter he was traded to the Minneapolis Millers, also of the American Association. However he never played for them as he was injured during the spring and was released.

From 1904 to 1909 he played and managed in the Class B New York State League. First with the Ilion (New York) Typewriters. In 1905, the Ilion team was transferred to Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.[9] Roach was a fan favorite in Wilkes-Barre. However, the Wilkes-Barre management decided not to resign him for the following year and Roach joined the Binghamton Bingos.[10]

From 1906 through 1909, Roach remained with the Binghamton club. In 1908 he became part-owner.[11] During his two years of ownership, he was the business manager and a player-manager. A picture from the April 29, 1908, Binghamton Press, captioned "The Playing-Manager of the Bingo's" shows him with a glove on his left hand, proving that he threw right-handed.[12] After the 1909 season, Roach sold his ownership interest and at the age of 39, retired from playing professional baseball.[13]

After his playing days, he became a hotel proprietor in Binghamton, first running the McDonald Hotel and later the Cadillac Hotel. The McDonald Hotel was located at the corner of Lewis and Fayette Streets. It later was renamed the Hotel Chapman, then the Hotel Gregory. It was demolished in 1966 for urban renewal. Ironically, in 1992 Binghamton built a new baseball stadium near the location of the Hotel McDonald. The Cadillac Hotel located at 9 Main Street, still stands and (in 2022) is known as Fitzie's Pub.

On June 18,1912, Roach married Rosemary Manalis (McNelis) in Wilkes-Barre.[14] They had two children, Louis and Rosemary.

On November 12, 1916, after a short illness, at the age of 46, Roach died at the home of his brother, Dr. Charles Roach, in New York City. He was survived by his wife and two infant children. He was buried in Saint Joseph's Cemetery[15] (aka Drury Run Cemetery) in Renovo, Pennsylvania.[16]

Issues Found In Roach's Baseball-Reference Records

1. 1907: Baseball-Reference lists Roach as having played for Wilkes-Barre in 1907. Roach played entirely for Binghamton in 1907.[17]

2. 1908: James Bannon is listed as the manager of Binghamton. Mike Roach actually managed the team. Newspaper articles from the season confirm that Roach was in fact the manager.[18]  Roach and Bannon were friends and played together previously in Toronto and Columbus. In order to entice Bannon to play in Binghamton, Roach initially gave Bannon the title of manager This was really a ruse to get around the league salary cap as player-managers were allowed to make more than regular players.[19]

3. 1909: William Roach is listed as the manager of Binghamton. William Roach was Mike Roach's father. There appears to have been a misprint in the New York State League records that was never corrected.[20]

4. 1909: Baseball-Reference shows that Roach last played in 1908. He actually played in 8 games with 11 at-bats and no hits in 1909. Some of his appearances were as a pinch runner or pinch hitter.[21]

5. 1895: Baseball-Reference published Western League records exactly as they were published by The Sporting News as provided by the Western League. Mike Roach is given credit for batting .341 in 1895. He was normally a .250 hitter. The Western League’s records show that 11 players hit over .400 with seven having over 500 at-bats. Every team in the league had a team batting average over .300. While the official league records match Baseball-Reference, they are highly suspect. It is recommended that an audit be done on the Western League batting records for 1895.[22]

SABR (Society For American Baseball Research)

SABR has published a very thorough and lengthy biography of Mike Roach. Click here to go to Mike Roach's SABR biography.


References

  1. ^ United States Census (Year: 1870; Census Place: Gibson, Cameron, Pennsylvania; Roll: M593_1319; Page: 490A; Image: 13; Family History Library Film: 552818.)
  2. ^ Retrosheet
  3. ^ Baseball-Reference (Minors)
  4. ^ "Clipped From Tyrone Daily Herald". Tyrone Daily Herald. 1893-06-21. p. 4. Retrieved 2022-02-19.
  5. ^ "Clipped From Tyrone Daily Herald". Tyrone Daily Herald. 1893-10-25. p. 4. Retrieved 2022-02-19.
  6. ^ "Are Official, Averages of the Western League for 1895". The Sporting News. 7 Dec 1895. Retrieved 21 Feb 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link) CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  7. ^ "Clipped From Hartford Courant". Hartford Courant. 1898-07-25. p. 7. Retrieved 2022-02-21.
  8. ^ "Clipped From The Los Angeles Times". The Los Angeles Times. 1902-02-24. p. 9. Retrieved 2022-02-20.
  9. ^ "Clipped From Wilkes-Barre Times". Wilkes-Barre Times. 1905-04-19. p. 3. Retrieved 2022-02-20.
  10. ^ "Clipped From Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, The Evening News". Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, The Evening News. 1905-12-26. p. 9. Retrieved 2022-02-20.
  11. ^ "Clipped From Press and Sun-Bulletin". Press and Sun-Bulletin. 1907-10-02. p. 4. Retrieved 2022-02-21.
  12. ^ "29 Apr 1908, Page 8 - Press and Sun-Bulletin at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2022-02-22.
  13. ^ "Clipped From Press and Sun-Bulletin". Press and Sun-Bulletin. 1910-01-25. p. 4. Retrieved 2022-02-21.
  14. ^ "Clipped From Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, The Evening News". Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, The Evening News. 1912-06-19. p. 13. Retrieved 2022-02-20.
  15. ^ "Saint Josephs Cemetery in Renovo, Pennsylvania - Find a Grave Cemetery". www.findagrave.com. Retrieved 2022-02-18.
  16. ^ "Obituary for Michael 8 . Roach". Press and Sun-Bulletin. 1916-11-13. p. 12. Retrieved 2022-02-20.
  17. ^ "29 Apr 1908, Page 8 - Press and Sun-Bulletin at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2022-02-22.
  18. ^ "Clipped From The Tribune". The Tribune. 1908-02-07. p. 8. Retrieved 2022-02-20.
  19. ^ "21 Sep 1908, Page 4 - Press and Sun-Bulletin at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2022-02-20.
  20. ^ "25 Jan 1910, Page 4 - Press and Sun-Bulletin at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2022-02-22.
  21. ^ "Clipped From Press and Sun-Bulletin". Press and Sun-Bulletin. 1909-07-13. p. 4. Retrieved 2022-02-21.
  22. ^ "The Sporting News". St. Louis, Missouri. December 7, 1895. p. 2. Retrieved 2022-02-21.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)

External links

  • Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference, or Baseball Reference (Minors)

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For other uses see Michael Roach disambiguation Contents 1 Mike Roach Biography 2 Issues Found In Roach s Baseball Reference Records 3 SABR Society For American Baseball Research 4 References 5 External linksMike Roach Biography EditMike Roach CatcherBorn 1869 12 23 December 23 1869Driftwood PennsylvaniaDied November 12 1916 1916 11 12 aged 46 New York CityBatted RightThrew RightMLB debutAugust 10 1899 for the Washington SenatorsLast MLB appearanceOctober 12 1899 for the Washington SenatorsMLB statisticsBatting average 218Home runs0Runs batted in7TeamsWashington Senators 1899 Michael Stephen Roach December 23 1869 November 12 1916 was a professional baseball player who caught for the Washington Senators in 1899 Born in Driftwood Pennsylvania Roach was the son of William and Bridget Roach 1 Roach s brother John Roach pitched one game for the New York Giants in 1887 2 Roach played in the minor leagues for 17 seasons 3 He made his professional baseball debut in 1892 and played for the Macon Central City and the Reading Actives that year In 1893 he was one of the founders of the semi professional Susquehanna River League made up of teams from Williamsport Tyrone Bellefonte Lock Haven Bloomsburg and Renovo 4 Roach was the catcher manager of the Renovo team and led them to the championship in the league s only year of existence 5 In 1894 he returned to the professional ranks by signing with the Pawtucket Maroons of the Class B New England League The following year Roach moved up the Toledo Swamp Angels Terre Haute Hottentots of the Class A Western League The Toledo club moved to Terre Haute Indiana in mid season Roach was given credit for having a 341 batting average in 107 games for 1895 That is highly suspect as Roach was normally a 250 hitter 6 He played with the Bangor Millionaires of the Class B New England League in 1896 and the Class B Atlantic League Hartford Connecticut club in 1897 and 1898 He replaced the manager of the Hartford club in mid season 1898 after the manager left the team 7 Roach was a member of the Newark club of the now Class A Atlantic League in 1899 When the Atlantic League folded in August Roach was acquired by the Washington Senators of the National League In 24 games for Washington Roach hit 218 collecting 17 hits in 78 at bats He performed capably behind the plate with a 952 fielding percentage After the 1899 season the National League contracted from 12 teams to eight dropping Louisville Cleveland Baltimore and Washington This left Roach without a team On March 5 1900 Roach s contract was sold to the Toronto Canucks of the Class A Eastern League He would never play in the Major Leagues again In 1901 Roach was traded to the Class A Eastern League Syracuse club which due to poor attendance was moved to Brockton Massachusetts in mid season In 1902 he signed to play for the Los Angeles Looloos of the independent California League 8 In 1903 he returned East and played for the Columbus Senators of the Class A American Association Over the winter he was traded to the Minneapolis Millers also of the American Association However he never played for them as he was injured during the spring and was released From 1904 to 1909 he played and managed in the Class B New York State League First with the Ilion New York Typewriters In 1905 the Ilion team was transferred to Wilkes Barre Pennsylvania 9 Roach was a fan favorite in Wilkes Barre However the Wilkes Barre management decided not to resign him for the following year and Roach joined the Binghamton Bingos 10 From 1906 through 1909 Roach remained with the Binghamton club In 1908 he became part owner 11 During his two years of ownership he was the business manager and a player manager A picture from the April 29 1908 Binghamton Press captioned The Playing Manager of the Bingo s shows him with a glove on his left hand proving that he threw right handed 12 After the 1909 season Roach sold his ownership interest and at the age of 39 retired from playing professional baseball 13 After his playing days he became a hotel proprietor in Binghamton first running the McDonald Hotel and later the Cadillac Hotel The McDonald Hotel was located at the corner of Lewis and Fayette Streets It later was renamed the Hotel Chapman then the Hotel Gregory It was demolished in 1966 for urban renewal Ironically in 1992 Binghamton built a new baseball stadium near the location of the Hotel McDonald The Cadillac Hotel located at 9 Main Street still stands and in 2022 is known as Fitzie s Pub On June 18 1912 Roach married Rosemary Manalis McNelis in Wilkes Barre 14 They had two children Louis and Rosemary On November 12 1916 after a short illness at the age of 46 Roach died at the home of his brother Dr Charles Roach in New York City He was survived by his wife and two infant children He was buried in Saint Joseph s Cemetery 15 aka Drury Run Cemetery in Renovo Pennsylvania 16 Issues Found In Roach s Baseball Reference Records Edit1 1907 Baseball Reference lists Roach as having played for Wilkes Barre in 1907 Roach played entirely for Binghamton in 1907 17 2 1908 James Bannon is listed as the manager of Binghamton Mike Roach actually managed the team Newspaper articles from the season confirm that Roach was in fact the manager 18 Roach and Bannon were friends and played together previously in Toronto and Columbus In order to entice Bannon to play in Binghamton Roach initially gave Bannon the title of manager This was really a ruse to get around the league salary cap as player managers were allowed to make more than regular players 19 3 1909 William Roach is listed as the manager of Binghamton William Roach was Mike Roach s father There appears to have been a misprint in the New York State League records that was never corrected 20 4 1909 Baseball Reference shows that Roach last played in 1908 He actually played in 8 games with 11 at bats and no hits in 1909 Some of his appearances were as a pinch runner or pinch hitter 21 5 1895 Baseball Reference published Western League records exactly as they were published by The Sporting News as provided by the Western League Mike Roach is given credit for batting 341 in 1895 He was normally a 250 hitter The Western League s records show that 11 players hit over 400 with seven having over 500 at bats Every team in the league had a team batting average over 300 While the official league records match Baseball Reference they are highly suspect It is recommended that an audit be done on the Western League batting records for 1895 22 SABR Society For American Baseball Research EditSABR has published a very thorough and lengthy biography of Mike Roach Click here to go to Mike Roach s SABR biography References Edit United States Census Year 1870 Census Place Gibson Cameron Pennsylvania Roll M593 1319 Page 490A Image 13 Family History Library Film 552818 Retrosheet Baseball Reference Minors Clipped From Tyrone Daily Herald Tyrone Daily Herald 1893 06 21 p 4 Retrieved 2022 02 19 Clipped From Tyrone Daily Herald Tyrone Daily Herald 1893 10 25 p 4 Retrieved 2022 02 19 Are Official Averages of the Western League for 1895 The Sporting News 7 Dec 1895 Retrieved 21 Feb 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint date and year link CS1 maint url status link Clipped From Hartford Courant Hartford Courant 1898 07 25 p 7 Retrieved 2022 02 21 Clipped From The Los Angeles Times The Los Angeles Times 1902 02 24 p 9 Retrieved 2022 02 20 Clipped From Wilkes Barre Times Wilkes Barre Times 1905 04 19 p 3 Retrieved 2022 02 20 Clipped From Wilkes Barre Times Leader The Evening News Wilkes Barre Times Leader The Evening News 1905 12 26 p 9 Retrieved 2022 02 20 Clipped From Press and Sun Bulletin Press and Sun Bulletin 1907 10 02 p 4 Retrieved 2022 02 21 29 Apr 1908 Page 8 Press and Sun Bulletin at Newspapers com Newspapers com Retrieved 2022 02 22 Clipped From Press and Sun Bulletin Press and Sun Bulletin 1910 01 25 p 4 Retrieved 2022 02 21 Clipped From Wilkes Barre Times Leader The Evening News Wilkes Barre Times Leader The Evening News 1912 06 19 p 13 Retrieved 2022 02 20 Saint Josephs Cemetery in Renovo Pennsylvania Find a Grave Cemetery www findagrave com Retrieved 2022 02 18 Obituary for Michael 8 Roach Press and Sun Bulletin 1916 11 13 p 12 Retrieved 2022 02 20 29 Apr 1908 Page 8 Press and Sun Bulletin at Newspapers com Newspapers com Retrieved 2022 02 22 Clipped From The Tribune The Tribune 1908 02 07 p 8 Retrieved 2022 02 20 21 Sep 1908 Page 4 Press and Sun Bulletin at Newspapers com Newspapers com Retrieved 2022 02 20 25 Jan 1910 Page 4 Press and Sun Bulletin at Newspapers com Newspapers com Retrieved 2022 02 22 Clipped From Press and Sun Bulletin Press and Sun Bulletin 1909 07 13 p 4 Retrieved 2022 02 21 The Sporting News St Louis Missouri December 7 1895 p 2 Retrieved 2022 02 21 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint date and year link External links EditCareer statistics and player information from Baseball Reference or Baseball Reference Minors Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mike Roach amp oldid 1091213199, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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