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Template:Infobox MLB retired William Van Winkle "Jimmy" Wolf (May 12 1862May 16 1903), also known as Chicken Wolf, was an American Major League Baseball player from Louisville, Kentucky who played right field, but occasionally would played other position in the infield.[1]

Wolf played for his his hometown team, the Louisville Colonels of the American Association from 1882, when they were called the Eclipse, to 1891. When the American Association folded, he then played for the St. Louis Browns of the National League in 1892. It was his last season in the Majors. He played in just three games for the Browns when he decided to retire.

In 1889, with the team 2–8 after ten games under player-manager Dude Esterbrook, the managerial reigns were handed over to Wolf, who won only 14 of the 65 games he managed. The other two managers to follow; Dan Shannon and Jack Chapman didn't fare any better, as Louisville won only 27 games that year with 111 losses. In 1890, he led the American Association in batting with .363.

Wolf died in 1903 at the age of 41, from the effects of brain trauma he suffered a few years before in a fire fighting accident, and is interred at Cave Hill Cemetery in Louisville.[2] This cemetery is where other Louisville ballplayers have been buried as well, including childhood friend and teammate Pete Browning.[3]

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