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  2. King Kelly - Wikipedia

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    Michael Joseph "King" Kelly (December 31, 1857 – November 8, 1894), also commonly known as "$10,000 Kelly", was an American outfielder, catcher, and manager in various professional American baseball leagues including the National League, International Association, Players' League, and the American Association.

  3. Fred Dunlap - Wikipedia

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    Frederick C. "Sure Shot" Dunlap (May 21, 1859 – December 1, 1902) was a second baseman and manager in Major League Baseball from 1880 to 1891. He was the highest paid player in Major League Baseball from 1884 to 1889. He has also been rated by some contemporary and modern sources as the greatest overall second baseman of the 19th century.

  4. Henry Gugler - Wikipedia

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    Johann Heinrich “Henry” Gugler also known as Henry Gugler (September 27, 1816 - September 6, 1880) was an engraver for the US Bureau of Engraving and Printing. His most important work was an engraving of Abraham Lincoln. The Lincoln engraving was used on the United States five-dollar bill beginning with the Series of 1928.

  5. Charlie Ferguson (1880s pitcher) - Wikipedia

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    Before the 1888 baseball season, he contracted typhoid fever and subsequently died in Philadelphia. [3] He is interred in Maplewood Cemetery in his hometown of Charlottesville. [ 1 ] For the 1888 season, the Quakers, Washington Nationals , New York Giants and Boston Beaneaters wore a black crepe on their left sleeves to commemorate Ferguson. [ 9 ]

  6. Charles Radbourn - Wikipedia

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    He played for Buffalo (1880), Providence (1881–1885), Boston (National League) (1886–1889), Boston (Player's League) (1890), and Cincinnati (1891). Born in New York and raised in Illinois, Radbourn played semi-professional and minor league baseball before making his major league debut for Buffalo in 1880.

  7. John Gaffney - Wikipedia

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    John Gaffney baseball card John H. Gaffney (June 29, 1855 – August 8, 1913), nicknamed the "King of Umpires" and "Honest John" was an American umpire and manager in Major League Baseball . He was baseball's first great umpire, and played a pioneering role in the use of multiple umpires in baseball games.

  8. Joe Tinker - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Bert Tinker (July 27, 1880 – July 27, 1948) was an American professional baseball player and manager.He played from 1902 through 1916 for the Chicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds of Major League Baseball (MLB) and the Chicago Whales of the Federal League.

  9. Fred Lewis (1880s outfielder) - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Miller Lewis (October 13, 1858 – June 5, 1945) was a 19th-century professional baseball outfielder. Lewis played for six seasons from 1881 to 1886 for the Boston Red Caps, Philadelphia Quakers, St. Louis Browns, St. Louis Maroons, and Cincinnati Red Stockings.