James Timothy Burke (born October 12, 1874 - died March 26, 1942) was a Major League infielder with the Cleveland Spiders, St. Louis Perfectos, Milwaukee Brewers, Chicago White Stockings, Pittsburgh Pirates, and St. Louis Cardinals, with his best offensive season coming in 1905. He was named player-manager of the Cardinals in the middle of the 1905 season, but he was replaced by Stanley Robison, and it would be thirteen years before his old club, the St. Louis Browns hired him as a manager.
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- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference
- Managerial record]
| Preceded by Kid Nichols |
St. Louis
Cardinals Manager 1905 |
Succeeded by Stanley Robison |
| Preceded by Jimmy Austin |
St.
Louis Browns Manager 1918-1920 |
Succeeded by Lee Fohl |
| St. Louis Cardinals managers |
|---|
| Tebeau • Heilbroner • Donovan • Nichols • Burke • Robison • McCloskey • Bresnahan • Huggins • Hendricks • Rickey • Hornsby • O'Farrell • McKechnie • Southworth • Street • Frisch • Gonzalez • Blades • Dyer • Marion • Stanky • Walker • Hutchinson • Hack • Hemus • Keane • Schoendienst • Rapp • Krol • Boyer • Herzog • Torre • Jorgensen • La Russa |
| Baltimore Orioles managers |
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Milwaukee Brewers (1901) St. Louis Browns (1902-1953) Baltimore Orioles (1954–present) |
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