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Arthur Joseph "Marty" Shay (April 25, 1896 – February 20, 1951) was a
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player. He played parts of two seasons in
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for the
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(1916) and
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(1924), primarily as a second baseman. Listed at 5 ft 7 in, 148 lb, Shay batted and threw right-handed. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Shay was a .240 hitter (18-for-75) with three doubles and one triple in 21 games,
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two bases and scoring four runs while driving in two more. Shay played in the
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from 1917 until 1927 in addition to his two brief stints in the majors with the Cubs and Braves. In 1130 minor league games, he batted .286 with one
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and collected 1259 hits, but only 174 were for extra bases. Shay died in
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, at the age of 54.


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