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Jim Toy (baseball)

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313:. His career ended after suffering an injury when he was hit with a foul tip in the groin. Because of the lack of modern medical attention, the injury plagued him throughout the rest of his life along with cutting his career short. 36: 255:
team. He showed his versatility by playing many different positions, as well as having a well known good throwing arm. He helped lead the Utica team to the International League championship in
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seasons, mainly as a catcher. He joined the Gladiators later that season, playing in 44 games, batting .181, and gathering only seven
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This showing earned him a spot on the Cleveland Blues for the
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First baseman
Catcher
Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania
Cresson, Pennsylvania
1887
Cleveland Blues
1890
Brooklyn Gladiators
Batting average
Runs scored
RBIs
Cleveland Blues
1887
Brooklyn Gladiators
1890
Major League Baseball
Cleveland Blues
Brooklyn Gladiators
American Association
Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania
International League
Utica, New York
1886
1887
games
batted
first base
catcher
outfield

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