Charles Francis Malay (June 13, 1879 in
Brooklyn, New York
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– September 18, 1949 in
Brooklyn, New York
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), was a professional baseball player who played
second base for the 1905
Brooklyn Superbas
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. His son,
Joe Malay
Joseph Charles Malay (October 25, 1905 – March 19, 1989) was an American baseball player who played in nine games for the New York Giants in and . He batted and threw left-handed.
Malay's father, Charlie Malay, played for the Brooklyn Dodger ...
, also played professional baseball.
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1879 births
1905 deaths
Major League Baseball second basemen
Brooklyn Superbas players
Baseball players from New York (state)
Sportspeople from Brooklyn
Fort Wayne Railroaders players
Amsterdam-Gloversville-Johnstown Jags players
Amsterdam-Gloversville-Johnstown Hyphens players
Newark Sailors players
Rochester Bronchos players
Elmira Colonels players
Danbury Hatters players
Montreal Royals players
Reading (baseball) players
Burials at Holy Cross Cemetery, Brooklyn
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