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Frank Fuller (other)
Frank Fuller may refer to: * Frank Fuller (American football) (1929–1993), American football defensive tackle *Frank Fuller (baseball) Frank Edward Fuller 'Rabbit' (January 1, 1893 – October 29, 1965) was a backup infielder in Major League Baseball, playing mainly at second base from through for the Detroit Tigers (1915–1916) and Boston Red Sox (1923). Listed at , 150&n ... (1893–1965), backup infielder in Major League Baseball See also * Francis Fuller (other) {{hndis, Fuller, Frank ...
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Frank Fuller (American Football)
Frank Andrew Fuller (August 8, 1929December 14, 1993) was an American football defensive tackle who played nine seasons in the National Football League with the Los Angeles Rams, the Chicago/ St. Louis Cardinals, and the Philadelphia Eagles. He played college football College football (french: Football universitaire) refers to gridiron football played by teams of student athletes. It was through college football play that American football rules first gained popularity in the United States. Unlike most ... at the University of Kentucky. 1929 births 1993 deaths American football defensive linemen Chicago Cardinals players Eastern Conference Pro Bowl players Kentucky Wildcats football players Los Angeles Rams players People from DuBois, Pennsylvania Philadelphia Eagles players Players of American football from Pennsylvania St. Louis Cardinals (football) players {{defensive-lineman-1920s-stub ...
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Frank Fuller (baseball)
Frank Edward Fuller 'Rabbit' (January 1, 1893 – October 29, 1965) was a backup infielder in Major League Baseball, playing mainly at second base from through for the Detroit Tigers (1915–1916) and Boston Red Sox (1923). Listed at , 150 lb., Fuller was a switch-hitter and threw right-handed. He was born in Detroit, Michigan. In a three-season career, Fuller was a .175 hitter (11-for-63) with 11 runs, three RBI, and six stolen base In baseball, a stolen base occurs when a runner advances to a base to which they are not entitled and the official scorer rules that the advance should be credited to the action of the runner. The umpires determine whether the runner is safe or ...s in 40 games. He did not have any extra-base hits in his major league career. Fuller died in Warren, Michigan, at the age of 72. External linksBaseball Reference
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