
Joe Berry - Society for American Baseball Research
Nov 22, 2021 · His headstone reads, “Jittery Joe Berry December 16, 1904 — September 27, 1958.” The nickname and his actual date of birth were preserved for posterity. Little Joe Berry …
Arkansas’ Jonas Berry, Baseball’s “Jittery Joe”
Mar 30, 2020 · Jonas Berry lost his life in a traffic accident in Anaheim, California, on September 27, 1958, at age 54. He is buried in Huntsville, Arkansas, under a gravestone inscribed “Jittery …
Searcy, Arkansas - Searcy Living: Your Hometown Magazine
Jonas Arthur "Jittery Joe" Berry was born in 1904 in Huntsville, Arkansas, and this is a brief story about his life and times. A picture of him in his old Philadelphia Athletics baseball uniform …
Jonas Arthur “Jittery Joe” Berry (1904-1958) - Find a Grave
Jonas Arthur "Jittery Joe" Berry was born in 1904 in Huntsville, Arkansas, and this is a brief story about his life and times. A picture of him in his old Philadelphia Athletics baseball uniform …
Angels Defeated in Late Rally — San Pedro News Pilot 4 May 1939 ...
LOS ANGELES, (ff) “Jittery" Joe Berry, Los Angeles pitcher, was just that last night when he cost the Angels a ball game with the San Diego Padres and a chance to increase their Pacific …
Cotton States League - Encyclopedia of Arkansas
Jul 13, 2024 · Former major league veterans from the Cotton States League include Walton Cruise, Frank O’Rourke, Jonas “Jittery Joe” Berry, Mickey Harris, Odell “Bad News” Hale, and …
Joe Berry Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More ...
Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Joe Berry. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball …
Arkansas Baseball Encyclopedia | Joe Berry
Jonas Arthur "Joe" Berry, born December 16th, 1904 in Huntsville, AR, was a professional baseball player from 1927-1951, playing in the major leagues from 1942-1946. Berry's father …
Notes for Jonas Arthur BERRY - RootsWeb
Jittery was a high-strung, funny boy from Little Rock. He’d never get on the scales to see how much he weighed. He was a very thin fellow who weighed only about 135 pounds.
Joe Berry (1900s-1950s) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree
Dec 11, 2013 · Jittery Joe pitched two fine years for us, winning eighteen games in relief. That’s a pretty good record as far as I’m concerned. Jittery was a high-strung, funny boy from Little Rock.