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Ed Lafitte

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347:. Ed Lafitte was the son of James Arnauld Lafitte (born March 31, 1846, in Charleston, South Carolina; died March 16, 1907, in Atlanta, Georgia), who was the son of John Baptiste Lafitte (born June 24, 1822, in Augusta, Georgia; died May 21, 1887, in New Orleans, Louisiana), who was the son of James Bertrand Lafitte (born October 16, 1770, in Tartas, France; died November 13, 1838, in Charleston, South Carolina). Since the pirate 284:
that he wanted to leave early the following season to resume dental school. Jennings told him if he left early to keep on going. Lafitte did. He became a dentist, but also pitched in the Federal League.
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Despite assertions by some authors to the contrary, Ed Lafitte was not a descendant of the famed New Orleans
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Dewey, Donald & Acocella, Nicholas (1996). Ball Clubs. HarperCollins Publishers.
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on September 19. In 1914, he split his final season between the Tip-Tops and the
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in 1909. After an 11-8 season with the 1911 Tigers, Lafitte told manager
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during both World Wars. He practiced dentistry for 42 years in
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Lafitte returned to baseball in 1914 as a member of the
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without throwing a shutout in a 6–2 victory over the
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Pitcher
New Orleans, Louisiana
Jenkintown, Pennsylvania
Detroit Tigers
Buffalo Blues
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Detroit Tigers
1909
1912
Brooklyn Tip-Tops
1914
1915
Buffalo Blues
1915
pitcher
Major League Baseball
Detroit Tigers
Brooklyn Tip-Tops
Buffalo Blues
New Orleans
Bourbon Street
Georgia Institute of Technology
baseball team
1906
1907
Detroit Tigers
Hughie Jennings

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