James P. Conway (October 8, 1858 – December 21, 1912) was an American
Major League Baseball
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player who
pitched for the
Brooklyn Atlantics
The Atlantic Base Ball Club of Brooklyn ("Atlantic" or the "Brooklyn Atlantics") was baseball's first champion and its first dynasty. The team was also the first baseball club to visit the White House in 1865 at the invitation of President An ...
,
Philadelphia Athletics and
Kansas City Cowboys Several sports team in Kansas City, Missouri have used the name Cowboys:
*Kansas City Cowboys (Union Association), a baseball team in the Union Association in 1884
*Kansas City Cowboys (National League), a baseball team in the National League in 18 ...
, over the course of three seasons – and .
His brother
Pete Conway, was a major league pitcher as well, most notably for the
Detroit Wolverines
The Detroit Wolverines were a 19th-century Major League Baseball team that played in the National League from 1881 to 1888 in the city of Detroit, Michigan. In total, they won 426 games and lost 437, taking their lone pennant (and winning the pre ...
.
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1858 births
1912 deaths
Major League Baseball pitchers
Baseball players from Pennsylvania
19th-century baseball players
Brooklyn Atlantics (AA) players
Philadelphia Athletics (AA) players
Kansas City Cowboys players
Lowell (minor league baseball) players
Pittsburgh Allegheny players
Atlanta Atlantas players
Topeka Golden Giants players
Kansas City Blues (baseball) players
Buffalo Bisons (minor league) players
Kingston Patriarchs players
Kingston Colonels players