Jim Viox

James Henry Viox[a] (December 30, 1890 – January 6, 1969) was a professional baseball player who played for five seasons in the National League from 1912 to 1916, all of them with the Pittsburgh Pirates.

In 33 games that season, he hit .186 while spending time in the field at third base and shortstop.

[1] The following season, in 1913, Viox became the team's regular second baseman, replacing Alex McCarthy at that position.

He showed a good batting eye during those seasons, however, as in both years he was ranked among the top 10 in walks.

[4] Viox was wedded to Nell Buckner Lovely during the 1914 season and were married for 54 years until his death from lung cancer on January 6, 1969, in Erlanger, Kentucky.