Jack Lynch
John H. Lynch
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
Height: 5'8"
Weight: 185 lbs.
Born: February 5, 1857 in New York, NY
Died: April 20, 1923 in Bronx, NY
In the American Association championship
season of 1884, Jack had a spectacularly successful season, matching teammate
Tim Keefe almost pitch-for-pitch, both of them winning an astounding 37 games.
The next year Keefe was gone to the Giants, but Lynch remained through the rest
of the Mets' lean history--the only pitcher to participate in each of the Mets'
five seasons. In 1887, all of the New York pitchers were so uniformly bad that
Jack was able to claim his only Mets Pitcher of the Year award, by being slightly
less bad than the rest of the field. But he would have made the
Metropolitans' all-time team anyway, on the strength of that marvelous 1884
season. The picture of Jack shown here is a detail of an 1882 team photo found
on Doc Lawson's Vintage Base Ball Page.
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PITCHING RECORD (team-leading
totals in red) YEAR CLUB
G GS CG IP
W L PCT H
R ER SO BB ShO
SV ERA |
season
highlighted in blue denotes he was selected Rounding Third's Mets Pitcher of
the Year
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I own no Jack Lynch memorabilia of any kind. If
you have anything, and are willing to trade or donate it, contact me at Rounding Third.
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