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John Gochnaur

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was third best in the league. He was handed the starting job for a second season, in which he again batted .185 with no home runs. The 98 errors he committed at short were, however, too much for manager
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Along with holding the distinction of being the last major leaguer to commit at least ninety errors in a season, Gochnaur holds the record for most
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below .200. He also holds the single season record for RBIs by a player with a career average under .200 (48, 1903).
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around the turn of the century, and had a career year with the Dayton Veterans in 1900, when he batted .278 with one
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on the field, Gochnaur displayed limited range at short. Following the season, he moved on to the
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as the starting shortstop for Cleveland in 1902. Despite 48 errors, including five in one
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In three games for the Superbas at the end of the 1901 season, Gochnaur collected four
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Gochnaur played the independent circuit through 1907 before becoming an
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September 29, 1901, for the Brooklyn Superbas
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September 29, 1903, for the Cleveland Naps
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John Gochnauer

Shortstop
Altoona, Pennsylvania
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Brooklyn Superbas
1901
Cleveland Bronchos/Naps
1902
1903
professional baseball
Major League Baseball
Brooklyn Superbas
Cleveland Broncos/Naps
shortstop
Altoona, Pennsylvania
Germany Smith
Altoona Mountain City
professional baseball
Portsmouth Browns
second baseman
Hagerstown Lions
Brockton, Massachusetts
New England League
Paterson Giants
Atlantic League
Dayton, Ohio
home run

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