Background
Born in Waltham, Massachusetts, Cox was the son of Irish immigrants.
Born in Waltham, Massachusetts, Cox was the son of Irish immigrants.
He played 27 games in Major League Baseball as a shortstop for the Detroit Wolverines in the latter part of the 1884 season. He began his professional baseball career in 1884 with the Grand Rapids, Michigan team in the Northwestern League. After appearing in 61 games for Grand Rapids, he made his major league debut on August 13, 1884 with the Detroit Wolverines.
He appeared in 27 games at the shortstop position for Detroit, while compiling a.127 batting average.
His final major league game was on September 29, 1884. Cox continued to play in the minor leagues for another several years through the 1891 season.
His minor league career included stints with teams in New Britain, Connecticut (1885 and 1891), Waterbury, Connecticut (1885), Lawrence, Massachusetts (1886), Bridgeport, Connecticut (1887), Scranton, Pennsylvania (1887), and Utica, New York (1887). After retiring from baseball, Cox served on the New Britain, Connecticut city planning commission.
He died in 1928 at age 70 in Hartford, Connecticut.
He was buried at Saint Bernard"s Cemetery in Rockville, Connecticut.