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John Munyan

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310: 255: 275: 250: 265: 290: 295: 270: 285: 280: 260: 305: 300: 119: 210: 187: 172: 107: 55: 235: 320: 315: 202: 160: 90: 72: 231: 218: 214: 198: 194: 103: 86: 206: 166: 244: 139: 129: 190: 35: 193:. He played all or part of three seasons in the majors, between 213:. His career in the minor leagues spanned 12 years, from 186:(November 14, 1860 – February 18, 1945) was an American 311:
Baseball players from Delaware County, Pennsylvania
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Catcher
Chester, Pennsylvania
Endicott, New York
1887
Cleveland Blues
1891
St. Louis Browns
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Cleveland Blues
Columbus Solons
St. Louis Browns
Major League Baseball
catcher
1887
1891
Cleveland Blues
Columbus Solons
St. Louis Browns
1884
1895
Baseball Reference
Baseball Reference (Minors)
Categories
Major League Baseball catchers
Cleveland Blues (1887–88) players
Columbus Solons players
St. Louis Browns (AA) players
Harrisburg Olympics players

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