Dinny McNamara | |
Birth Date: | 1905 9, mf=yes |
Birth Place: | Lexington, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Death Place: | Arlington, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Player Sport1: | Football |
Player Years2: | 1923–1926 |
Player Team2: | Boston College |
Player Sport3: | Baseball |
Player Years4: | c. 1925 |
Player Team4: | Boston College |
Player Years5: | 1927–1928 |
Player Team5: | Providence Grays |
Player Years6: | 1927–1928 |
Player Team6: | Boston Braves |
Player Positions: | Quarterback (football) Outfielder (baseball) |
Coach Sport1: | Football |
Coach Years2: | 1927–1932 |
Coach Team2: | Fordham (backfield) |
Coach Years3: | 1933–1934 |
Coach Team3: | Boston College (backfield) |
Coach Years4: | 1935 |
Coach Team4: | Boston College |
Overall Record: | 3–1 |
Dinny McNamara | |
Position: | Outfielder |
Bats: | Left |
Throws: | Right |
Birth Date: | 1905 9, mf=yes |
Birth Place: | Lexington, Massachusetts |
Death Place: | Arlington, Massachusetts |
Debutleague: | MLB |
Debutdate: | July 2 |
Debutyear: | 1927 |
Debutteam: | Boston Braves |
Finalleague: | MLB |
Finaldate: | May 30 |
Finalyear: | 1928 |
Finalteam: | Boston Braves |
Statleague: | MLB |
Stat1label: | Batting average |
Stat1value: | .077 |
Stat2label: | Hits |
Stat2value: | 1 |
Stat3label: | Runs scored |
Stat3value: | 5 |
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John Raymond "Dinny" McNamara (September 16, 1905 – December 20, 1963) was an American football and baseball player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Boston College for the first four games of the 1935 season, compiling a record of 3–1. He briefly played Major League Baseball with the Boston Braves in 1927 and 1928.
After graduating from Boston College in June 1927, McNamara signed as a free agent with the Boston Braves. He made his major league debut on July 2, 1927. In two seasons with the Braves, he played in 20 games, mostly as a pinch runner, had one hit in 13 at-bats for a batting average of .077, and scored five runs. He also spent time with the Providence Grays of the New England League. In 1929, he played for Osterville of the Cape Cod Baseball League.[1] [2]
McNamara was the backfield coach at Fordham University under Frank Cavanaugh from 1927 to 1932. In 1933, he served as an assistant to Joe McKenney at Boston College. McNamara became head football coach at Boston College in 1935 after McKenney resigned to accept the post of associate director of physical education in the Boston public school system.[3] Midway through the 1935 season, McNamara resigned due to a "nervous ailment" and was replaced by Harry Downes.[4] His record at head coach was 3–1. McNamara also served as the freshman baseball coach at Boston College. He was killed on December 20, 1963, when he was hit by a car while walking near his home.