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Gene DeMontreville

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DeMontreville had a hitting streak over the last 17 games of 1896 and the first 19 games of 1897. This streak was not discovered until 2007, and at that time there were only nine longer hitting streaks in MLB history.
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in Memphis, where he was the concessions manager. On February 18, 1935, a fire broke out in one of the concession stands. DeMontreville collapsed and died as he ran to investigate the fire.
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A heavy drinker, DeMontreville was prone to fighting and missing curfews. He did not remain on any major league team for more than three seasons.
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Baseball Rowdies of the 19th Century: Brawlers, Drinkers, Pranksters and Cheats in the Early Days of the Major Leagues
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from 1896 to 1897. When the streak was discovered in 2007, it was the tenth-longest hitting streak in MLB history.
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playing at second and third base and shortstop. He was accomplished at the baserunning technique known as the
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was also an MLB player, spending one season with the St. Louis Cardinals.
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In 922 games over 11 seasons, DeMontreville posted a .303
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August 20, 1894, for the Pittsburgh Pirates
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April 26, 1904, for the St. Louis Browns
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After leaving baseball, DeMontreville worked for the
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Second baseman
Shortstop
St. Paul, Minnesota
Memphis, Tennessee
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Pittsburgh Pirates
1894
Washington Senators
1895
1897
Baltimore Orioles
1898
1899
Chicago Orphans
1899
Brooklyn Superbas
1900
Boston Beaneaters
1901
1902
Washington Senators
1903
St. Louis Browns
1904
professional baseball
second baseman
shortstop

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