"Iron" Joe McGinnity: Hall of Fame New York Giants Pitcher (1902-1908)
Joseph Jerome McGinnity was born March 20, 1871 in Cornwall, Illinois to Peter & Hannah McGinnity. Although he stood at five foot eleven he was one of the biggest players of his day. In 18979 his father was crushed to death by a load of coal working in a coal mine. Eight year old Joe & his two brothers had to work to support the family. Iron Joe: Joe earned his nickname of "Iron Man" due to the fact he worked in an Iron foundry in the off seasons. In the late 1880's McGinnity's career began pitching in Georgia with the Decatur Coal Mining Company. As his family was on the move again heading west his Aunt struck gold in the soon to be named Oklahoma which was Indian territory at the time. It was there he became a local favorite & was discovered Joe pitched six minor league seasons getting noticed discovered by the owner of the Brooklyn Grooms & Baltimore Orioles teams of the day. Joe was also one of the most durable pitchers in baseball history, h...