Bob Glenalvin was born January 17, 1867, in Indianapolis, IN, USA.
Bob Glenalvin died March 24, 1944, in Detroit, MI, USA.
Bob Glenalvin is 5 feet 9 inches tall. He weighs 160 pounds. He bats left and throws right.
Bob Glenalvin was born on 1867-01-17.
Bob Glenalvin died on 1944-03-24.
In 1893, Bob Glenalvin played in 16 games for the Chicago White Stockings, batting in all of them. He had 61 at bats, getting 21 hits, for a .344 batting average, with 12 runs batted in. He was walked 7 times. He struck out 3 times. He hit 3 doubles, 1 triples, and 0 home runs.
In 1893, Bob Glenalvin played in 16 games, all for the Chicago White Stockings, and batting in all of them. He had 61 at bats, getting 21 hits, for a .344 batting average, with 12 runs batted in. He was walked 7 times. He struck out 3 times. He hit 3 doubles, 1 triples, and 0 home runs.
Bob Glenalvin played in 66 games at second base for the Chicago Colts in 1890, starting in none of them. He made 128 putouts, had 194 assists, and committed 25 errors, equivalent to .379 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in). He had 20 double plays.
Bob Glenalvin played in 16 games at second base for the Chicago Colts in 1893, starting in none of them. He made 35 putouts, had 42 assists, and committed 6 errors, equivalent to .375 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in). He had 4 double plays.
In 1890, Bob Glenalvin played in 66 games for the Chicago White Stockings, batting in all of them. He had 250 at bats, getting 67 hits, for a .268 batting average, with 26 runs batted in. He was walked 19 times, and was hit by the pitch 7 times. He struck out 31 times. He hit 10 doubles, 3 triples, and 4 home runs.
In 1890, Bob Glenalvin played in 66 games, all for the Chicago White Stockings, and batting in all of them. He had 250 at bats, getting 67 hits, for a .268 batting average, with 26 runs batted in. He was walked 19 times, and was hit by the pitch 7 times. He struck out 31 times. He hit 10 doubles, 3 triples, and 4 home runs.
No ... currently, Bob is VP of player development for the Washington Nationals. He retired after the 1990 season.