![]() ![]() 205 batting average with 46 RBIs and two home runs. Overall, Gunning appeared in 146 major league games, compiling a career. The Athletics released Gunning on June 29, 1889. He played for the Athletics during 18, appearing in 31 games while batting. In 1888, Gunning was released by the Quakers and signed by the Philadelphia Athletics of the American Association. 260 with 16 RBIs and one home run in 28 games during 1887, his one season with the Quakers. In April 1887, the Beaneaters sold Gunning's contract to the Philadelphia Quakers of the National League. He appeared in a total of 87 games with Boston, recording a. From 1884 through 1886, he played for the Boston Beaneaters of the National League. Gunning's major league career spanned 1884 to 1889, with three different teams. ![]() In 1884, he played for the Boston Reserves of the Massachusetts State Association. Gunning began his professional baseball career in 1883 in the Northwestern League, playing for the team representing Springfield, Illinois. After his baseball career, Gunning worked as a physician and medical examiner. Gunning umpired 44 major league games during the 1890 season. Listed at 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m) and 160 pounds (73 kg), he batted and threw right-handed. He played six seasons in the major leagues, from 1884 until 1889. ![]() Thomas Francis Gunning (Ma– March 17, 1931) was a professional baseball catcher and umpire. June 18, 1889, for the Philadelphia Athletics ![]()
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