Dolly Stark
- Note: This page links to Dolly Stark, the infielder from 1909 to 1912. For the National League umpire of the same name from 1928 to 1942, click here.
Monroe Randolph Stark
- Bats Right, Throws Right
- Height 5' 9", Weight 160 lb.
- Debut September 12, 1909
- Final Game May 24, 1912
- Born January 19, 1885 in Ripley, MS USA
- Died December 1, 1924 in Memphis, TN USA
Biographical Information[edit]
Monroe "Dolly" Stark played four seasons in the majors. In his best season with the bat, he hit .295 for the 1911 Brooklyn Dodgers under manager Bill Dahlen.
There have been three players (through 2009) remembered with the first name Dolly. The first was Dolly Gray, who broke into the majors in April 1909. The second was Dolly Stark, who made his debut later in 1909. The third was another Dolly Gray, who came up in 1924.
Stark, who was born in Mississippi, played 14 years in the minors, mostly in the South. He also managed several seasons in the minors. In 1919-20 with Augusta he managed the young Curt Walker, who went on to a long major league career.
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