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Tom D Daly
Tom Daly played eight years in the majors but then went on to a long minor league career which lasted to age 40. He began pro ball in 1913 in the minors with the Lowell Grays, and came up to the majors for one game with the Chicago White Sox at the end of that year. After some years in the American League, he spent 1917 with the Buffalo Bisons and then came to the Chicago Cubs for several seasons. In 1920, presidential candidate Warren Harding invited the Cubs to his hometown and an exhibition game was played against the semi-pro Kerrigan Tailors. To even out the teams a bit, the Cubs let Sweetbreads Bailey, Speed Martin and Daly play for the Tailors that day. After his playing career ended, Daly was a longtime Boston Red Sox coach from 1933 to 1946. - bRef Bullpen wiki
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