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John Kelly
Nickname(s): Honest John, Diamond John, Kick
1856-1926

C 1879 Syracuse NL , Troy NL
Manager in 1887 Louisville

GamesAverageHRRBI
Career 16.15502

Wins-LossesWinning %
Manager 76-60.559

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Kelly, a robust 6-footer, became an umpire because of his weak hitting and proneness to injuries. He worked in both the NL and American Association in 1884 and was requested by the owners of the @KL @x AA Browns and Union Association Maroons when they agreed to play a seven-game series at the end of the season. The following year he was selected to umpire the "world championship" series between Chicago of the NL and St. Louis of the AA. In 1887 he managed the Louisville Eclipse of the AA, where he introduced the "Hurrah Plan" with the players sprinting to and from their positions, even in practice. At the end of the season he umpired his third world championship series. Eventually, he was dismissed from umpiring as "unjustly severe." He turned first to refereeing boxing and worked three championship bouts. He later opened a gambling house in New York. (RTM)
FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
» January 24, 1894: In Jacksonville, Florida, Gentleman Jim Corbett wins the heavyweight boxing championship in a disputed third-round knockout of Englishman Charlie Mitchell. Reffing the fight is "Honest" John Kelly, a former major league player, manager, and umpire. Kelly will referee two more championship fights, in 1896, and 1899.

» June 8, 1907: The National Police Gazette lists "Honest John" Kelly and Tim Hurst among its great boxing referees. Both are former ML umpires, with Kelly also playing and managing.