Joseph Hanley Marshall (February 19, 1876 – September 11, 1931), nicknamed "Home Run Joe",[1] was an outfielder in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates and St. Louis Cardinals.
[2] He played on the Montana State League's Helena Senators in early 1900 but was then traded to the Great Falls Indians for one player and US$200.
He was a shortstop for the only time in his career and fielded at a .848 clip, but he also batted .291 and slugged 15 home runs.
Playing for the San Francisco Pirates of the Pacific National League, he batted .343 with a league-leading 25 home runs.
[6] Marshall was acquired by the Pittsburgh Pirates towards the end of the season, and he made his major league debut on September 7.
[1] The Pirates won the National League pennant and faced the Boston Americans in the 1903 World Series.
[2] He had his last good season in 1911, when he batted .320 and finished second in the league in both home runs (12) and slugging percentage (.548).