Monte Cross
Montford Montgomery Cross was an American Major [League Baseball] player. He played fifteen seasons in the majors, between and, for five different teams.
Baseball career
Cross played most of his career in Philadelphia, where he was the starting shortstop for the Philadelphia Phillies from until. At that point, he jumped to the new American League and the crosstown Philadelphia Athletics. He was their starting shortstop from until, including the 1902 team that won the American League pennant in the year before the World Series began play.After batting just.189 in, Cross relinquished the starting role to 19-year-old rookie John Knight for much of, when the Athletics won their second pennant. After batting.266 in his part-time role, Cross regained the starting role in when Knight was moved to third base to replace Lave Cross. However, he batted just.200, and was replaced as the starter again in, this time by Simon Nicholls.
His major league career ended that season, but Monte Cross remained in baseball, playing in three minor leagues from 1908 to 1911. He umpired 141 games in the Federal League during the 1914 season. In 1915, Cross played semiprofessionally for the Media, Pennsylvania, team in the Delaware County League at age 46.