Mike Tiernan
{{Short description|American baseball player (1867–1918)}}
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{{Infobox baseball biography
|name=Mike Tiernan
|position=Right fielder
|image=Mike Tiernan baseball card.jpg
|bats=Left
|throws=Left
|birth_date={{birth date|1867|1|21}}
|birth_place=Trenton, New Jersey, U.S.
|death_date={{death date and age|1918|11|7|1867|1|21}}
|death_place=New York City, U.S.
|debutleague = MLB
|debutdate=April 30
|debutyear=1887
|debutteam=New York Giants
|finalleague = MLB
|finaldate=July 31
|finalyear=1899
|finalteam=New York Giants
|statleague = MLB
|stat1label=Batting average
|stat1value=.311
|stat2label=Hits
|stat2value=1,838
|stat3label=Home runs
|stat3value=106
|stat4label=Runs batted in
|stat4value=851
|stat5label=Runs scored
|stat5value=1,316
|stat6label=Stolen bases
|stat6value=428
|teams=
- New York Giants ({{baseball year|1887}}–{{baseball year|1899}})
|highlights=
- 2× NL home run leader (1890, 1891)
}}
Michael Joseph Tiernan (January 21, 1867{{spaced ndash}}November 7, 1918), nicknamed "Silent Mike", was an American professional baseball right fielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB), exclusively for the New York Giants, from 1887 to 1899.
Early life
A native of Trenton, New Jersey, Tiernan was born across the street from Trenton State Prison, and he participated in ice skating and track as a young man. Beginning in 1884, Tiernan played town baseball in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The 17-year-old attracted attention with his success in exhibitions against major league clubs, once striking out 15 in a game against the Providence Grays.
Because of that success, the New York Giants wanted to sign Tiernan as a pitcher in 1887. Tiernan, however, wanted to play in the outfield rather than pitch. The Giants ultimately agreed to play him in the outfield.{{cite book |last1=Overfield |first1=Joseph M.|author2-link=Paul Adomites|last2=Adomites |first2=Paul |last3=Puff |first3=Richard |last4=Davids |first4=L. Robert |title=Nineteenth Century Stars: 2012 Edition |date=August 2012 |publisher=SABR, Inc. |isbn=978-1-933599-29-8 |page=261 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=UfgAAgAAQBAJ |language=en}}
Career
Tiernan's debut major league game was on April 30, 1887. On June 15 of that season, he scored six runs in a single game, and is one of only a handful of major league players to have accomplished that feat. Tiernan was nicknamed "Silent Mike" because he generally avoided the press and did not protest when umpires made questionable calls.
Tiernan led the National League in home runs in 1890 and 1891, and compiled a .311 lifetime batting average. His final game was played on July 31, 1899. He is the Giants' all-time franchise leader in triples and stolen bases. One of the great home run hitters of the 19th century, he hit 106 of them, which ties him with Hall of Famer Dan Brouthers for fourth most among 19th century ball players.
Later life
Tiernan lived in New York City after his playing career, and he owned a restaurant. He died of tuberculosis at Bellevue Hospital in 1918.{{cite news |title=Silent Mike Tiernan dies |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1918/11/09/97042061.html?pageNumber=14 |work=The New York Times |date=November 9, 1918 |language=en}}
See also
- List of Major League Baseball career triples leaders
- List of Major League Baseball career runs scored leaders
- List of Major League Baseball annual home run leaders
- List of Major League Baseball annual runs scored leaders
- List of Major League Baseball annual saves leaders
- List of Major League Baseball career stolen bases leaders
- List of Major League Baseball players who spent their entire career with one franchise
- List of Major League Baseball players to hit for the cycle
References
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External links
{{Baseballstats|br=t/tiernmi01|brm=tierna001mik}}, or [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/T/Ptierm101.htm Retrosheet]
- [https://www.flickr.com/photos/nypl/4051199446 Portrait] via Flickr
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{{Succession box| before = Jimmy Ryan
Larry Twitchell | title = Hitting for the cycle| years = August 25, 1888
June 28, 1890 | after = Pete Browning
Bill Van Dyke}}
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Category:National League home run champions
Category:Major League Baseball right fielders
Category:New York Giants (baseball) players
Category:19th-century baseball players
Category:19th-century American sportsmen
Category:Baseball players from Trenton, New Jersey
Category:Chambersburg (minor league baseball) players
Category:Trenton Trentonians players
Category:Jersey City Jerseys players
Category:Burials at Gate of Heaven Cemetery (Hawthorne, New York)
Category:20th-century deaths from tuberculosis
Category:Tuberculosis deaths in New York (state)
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