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Doc Powers

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pop-up. He sustained internal injuries from the collision and died two weeks later from complications from three intestinal surgeries, becoming possibly the first Major Leaguer to suffer an on-field injury that eventually led to his death. The immediate cause of death was
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Powers' nickname was derived honestly from the fact he was a licensed physician as well as a ballplayer. During a brief stint with the New York Highlanders in 1905, Powers caught while Jim "Doc" Newton pitched, creating the only known example of a two-physician
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On April 12, 1909, Powers was injured during the first game played in Philadelphia's
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Catcher
Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Louisville Colonels
1898
1899
Washington Senators
1899
Philadelphia Athletics
1901
1905
New York Highlanders
1905
Philadelphia Athletics
1905
1909
American
Major League Baseball
caught
1898
1909
Louisville Colonels
Washington Senators
National League
Philadelphia Athletics
New York Highlanders

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