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Frank Sellman

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It seems plausible that Sellman's ability to play the catcher position was crucial to his career, but he proved to be a capable batter in 1874, his last season with significant playing time. In 12 of 47 games, six as catcher, he scored 9 runs on 16 hits. Only one regular player scored or hit safely
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hired several Baltimore natives in order to compete in the first professional league, the 1871 NA. Sellman was one. It was his only league season as a regular player. As a substitute during the league's remaining four seasons, he played for two teams based in Baltimore and two based in
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at higher rates. (On the other hand, Sellman's occasional action may have been against weaker than average opposition.)
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In 1869, Sellman participated in the first professional pennant race for the Maryland club of
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Sellman played one game early in the 1875 season and never appeared in the
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The National Association of Base Ball Players, 1857–1870
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May 3, 1875, for the Washington Nationals
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May 4, 1871, for the Fort Wayne Kekiongas
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National Association of Professional Base Ball Players
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Index

Catcher
Third baseman
Baltimore
Baltimore
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Baltimore Marylands
Fort Wayne Kekiongas
Washington Olympics
Baltimore Marylands
Baltimore Canaries
Washington Nationals
baseball
catcher
third base
National Association of Professional Base Ball Players
Baltimore
shortstop
Kekionga club
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Washington, D.C.
National League
Baseball Reference
Baseball Reference (Minors)
Categories
1851 births
1907 deaths
19th-century baseball players
Major League Baseball catchers

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