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Description George Stovall baseball card.jpg | Baseball card of George T. Stovall . |
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Source | Library of Congress, Baseball Cards from the Benjamin K. Edwards Collection - http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/bbc.1480f |
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English:
George Thomas Stovall
, nicknamed "Firebrand" (
November 23
1877
in
Leeds
-
November 5
1951
in
Burlington
), was an
American
first baseman
in
Major League Baseball
with the
Cleveland Blues
,
Cleveland Naps
and the
St. Louis Browns
in the
American League
, and he also played two seasons with the
Kansas City Packers
of the short-lived
Federal League
. He was the manager of the Naps for one season in
1911
, and in
1912
, he went to the Browns, serving as player/manager for two seasons. In
1914
, he jumped ship and played with the Packers as a third baseman/manager before retiring from baseball at age 38.
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