Professional baseball player 1884-1891. Played for the Philadelphia Phillies, Louisville Colonels, Brooklyn Wonders and the St. Louis Browns.∼Professional Baseball Player. Paul played between 1884 and 1891. He started with the Philadelphia Quakers and only stayed there for one season before moving on to the Louisville Colonels, where he had his longest stint from 1886 until 1889. Next in 1890 he played for the Brooklyn Ward's Wonders they were a team with the Players' League that only lasted one season. In 1891 he once again played for the Louisville Colonels and the St. Louis Browns before ending his career on July 16, 1891. Altogether in 7 years he played in 378 games, AB 1364, H 304, HR 0 and his batting average was .223.
Professional baseball player 1884-1891. Played for the Philadelphia Phillies, Louisville Colonels, Brooklyn Wonders and the St. Louis Browns.∼Professional Baseball Player. Paul played between 1884 and 1891. He started with the Philadelphia Quakers and only stayed there for one season before moving on to the Louisville Colonels, where he had his longest stint from 1886 until 1889. Next in 1890 he played for the Brooklyn Ward's Wonders they were a team with the Players' League that only lasted one season. In 1891 he once again played for the Louisville Colonels and the St. Louis Browns before ending his career on July 16, 1891. Altogether in 7 years he played in 378 games, AB 1364, H 304, HR 0 and his batting average was .223.
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BurialDate:06/07/1905
Family Members
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Paul Cook (Koch)
1828–1904
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Victoria Manz Cook (Koch)
1829–1882
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Magdalena Cook (Koch) Hoch
1854–1922
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Louise Cook Cooper
1860–1929
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James A Cook
1865–1904
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John Burton Cook
1867–1951
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Charles Joseph Cook
1875–1966
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