Hugh Bradley
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Hugh Bradley
| Born: | May 23, 1885 |
| Birthplace: | Grafton, MA |
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| Height: | 5' 10" |
| Weight: | 175 lbs |
| Bats: | Right |
| Throws: | Right |
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| College: | College of the Holy Cross |
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| Other Teams: | Pittsburgh Rebels 1914-15 Brooklyn Tip-Tops 1915 Newark Peppers 1915 |
| Years with Boston: | 1910-1912 |
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Overall Career
Hugh Frederick "Corns" Bradley (born May 23, 1885 in Grafton, Massachusetts) was a first baseman for the Boston Red Sox (1910-1912), Pittsburgh Rebels (1914-1915), Brooklyn Tip-Tops (1915), and Newark Peppers (1915). Bradley was 24 years old when he broke into the big leagues on April 25, 1910 with the Boston Red Sox.
In his 5-year career, Bradley appeared in 277 games, batting .261 with 238 hits, 2 home runs and 117 RBI.
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Bradley's Moments in the Sun
- April 26, 1912: Bradley was the first player to hit a ball over Fenway's left field wall. His 3-run shot, helping the Red Sox beat Philadelphia 7-6, was his second, and last, home run of his career.
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Trivia
- Won a World Series Ring with the Boston Red Sox in 1912.
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Transactions
- November 25, 1912: Purchased by Jersey City (International League) from the Boston Red Sox.
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External Links
- Baseball-Reference.com - Career Statistics and Analysis

