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  1. Ned Hanlon was a pioneer of modern baseball tactics, leading the Baltimore Orioles to five NL pennants and the Players' League in 1890. He also played for several teams, stole 329 bases and was known as "The Father of Modern Baseball".

  2. Ned Hanlon last played in 1892. Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Ned Hanlon. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com.

    • August 22, 1857
  3. 4. Jan. 2012 · Ned Hanlon was a 19th-century baseball player and manager who led the Baltimore Orioles and Brooklyn Superbas to five NL pennants. He also helped form the Players League, brought baseball to Baltimore, and owned the Montreal Royals in the AL.

  4. Close. Hanlon was a manager in Major League Baseball from 1889 to 1907, compiling a 1,313–1,164 (.530) record with five different clubs. He is best remembered as the manager of the Baltimore Orioles (1892–1898) and Brooklyn Superbas (1899–1905).

  5. Long before the term “small ball” became popular, manager Ned Hanlon was among the first to recognize that a team could generate just as many runs with its legs as it could with its bats. Hanlon began as a fine outfielder in 13 professional seasons in Cleveland, Detroit, Pittsburgh and Baltimore.

  6. Ned Hanlon. Position: Manager. Born: August 22, 1857 in Montville, CT. Died: April 14, 1937 in Baltimore, MD. Hall of Fame: Inducted as Manager in 1996. (Voted by Veteran's Committee) Full Name: Edward Hugh Hanlon. View Player Info from the B-R Bullpen.

  7. Ned Hanlon, the Major League Baseball player, was born on Saturday, August 22, 1857, in Montville, Connecticut. Hanlon was 22 years old when he broke into the major leagues on May 1, 1880, with the Cleveland Blues. Ned Hanlon stats, height, weight, career totals, schools, positions, and more historical research are in the Baseball Almanac.