Mox McQuery explained

Mox McQuery
Position:First baseman
Width:150px
Bats:Unknown
Throws:Unknown
Birth Date:June 28, 1861
Birth Place:Garrard County, Kentucky, U.S.
Death Place:Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
Debutleague:MLB
Debutdate:August 20
Debutyear:1884
Debutteam:Cincinnati Outlaw Reds
Finalleague:MLB
Finaldate:July 25
Finalyear:1891
Finalteam:Washington Statesmen
Statleague:MLB
Stat1label:Batting average
Stat1value:.271
Stat2label:Home runs
Stat2value:13
Stat3label:Runs batted in
Stat3value:160
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William Thomas "Mox" McQuery (June 28, 1861 – June 12, 1900) was an American Major League Baseball first baseman. He played for the Cincinnati Outlaw Reds (1884) of the Union Association, the Detroit Wolverines (1885) and the Kansas City Cowboys (1886), both of the National League, and the Syracuse Stars (1890) and Washington Statesmen (1891), both of the American Association. He was a native of Garrard County, Kentucky. On September 28, 1885, he became the second Wolverine (after George Wood) to hit for the cycle, in a 14–2 Detroit win against the Providence Grays at Recreation Park.

In the 1890 season, he finished second on his team and tenth in the league with a .308 batting average. He also had career highs in nine other offensive categories. His career totals include 417 games played, 429 hits, 13 home runs, 160 RBI, 231 runs scored, and a lifetime batting average of .271.[1]

McQuery was a patrol officer for the Covington Police Department when he was killed in the line of duty. He had stopped a horse-drawn streetcar that contained two men wanted for murder. The criminals opened fire, striking him in the chest, and he later died as result of his injuries. "Big Mox" was buried at Linden Grove Cemetery in Covington, Kentucky.[2]

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  1. https://www.baseball-reference.com/m/mcquemo01.shtml Baseball Reference
  2. http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=mcquemo01 Baseball Almanac