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240:(1465), but he also led NL first basemen in errors (44). In the split-season format that was trialed in 1892, the Spiders finished fifth in the first half of the season, but they earned first place in the second half. They lost a best-of-nine playoff for the NL pennant, falling to Boston in six games. Virtue hit 20 triples that year, second best in the NL, and he registered 1500 putouts and 26 errors. 229:, Virtue is described as a 5'9" player with excellent defensive skills. However, he also "had a huge failing. He was so short of self-confidence (some in Cleveland were unkind enough to say courage) that an error in the first inning or a strikeout in his first at bat would ruin him for the rest of the game." 266:
at third base and Virtue at first base. The left-hander did appear in games at several positions: first base, outfield, third base, shortstop and even pitcher for five innings of a single game. He played in 29 games in 1894, again split between multiple positions. McGarr played well at third base
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Born in Philadelphia on March 2, 1865, Virtue debuted in the major leagues with Cleveland in 1890. In
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In two seasons, 1891 and 1892, Virtue played in more than 100 games. In 1891, Virtue hit 14
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reported that Virtue might play in Philadelphia that year to replace first baseman
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in 1895, but a stroke before spring training forced him to retire. He died in
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that year, freeing Tebeau to take over first base full-time from Virtue.
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He played only 97 games in the 1893 season; player-manager
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July 20, 1894, for the Cleveland Spiders
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First baseman
Philadelphia
Camden, New Jersey
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Cleveland Spiders
1890
1894
first baseman
Major League Baseball
Cleveland Spiders
National League
triples
putouts
Roger Connor
New York Giants
Patsy Tebeau
Chippy McGarr
Louisville Colonels
Camden, New Jersey
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