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Harry Chapman (baseball)

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purchased Chapman's rights from the Terriers. However, his time with the Browns resulted in numbers well below his career averages, as Chapman hit just .097 (3 for 31) in 18 games with no extra-base hits or RBI. He played his final major league game in July 1916, and spent the last two seasons of his
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for much of 1913. He made two pinch-hitting appearances for the Reds that season, singling and striking out.
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players known either to have been killed or died from illness while serving in the armed forces during
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for five players. Chapman, however, played with the minor-league
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The catcher was one of many MLB players to jump to the upstart
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October 6, 1912, for the Chicago Cubs
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Catcher
Severance, Kansas
Nevada, Missouri
Batting average
Home runs
Run batted in
Chicago Cubs
1912
Cincinnati Reds
1913
St. Louis Terriers
1914
1915
St. Louis Browns
1916
professional baseball
Major League Baseball
Chicago Cubs
Cincinnati Reds
St. Louis Terriers
St. Louis Browns
catcher
Federal League

Central Kansas League
Chicago Cubs
RBI
Grover Lowdermilk
Joe Tinker

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