Frederick G. Clement (1867–1930) was a
Major League Baseball
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shortstop
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. He played in one game for the
Pittsburgh Alleghenys
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Franchise beginnings (1870s-1899) Early baseball in Pittsburgh and the American Association
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of the
National League
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on June 24, 1890. He was hitless in his one at-bat in the game and committed three errors in five chances at shortstop.
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Major League Baseball shortstops
Pittsburgh Alleghenys players
Baseball players from Pennsylvania
1867 births
1930 deaths
19th-century baseball players
Wilmington Peach Growers players