Felix Chouinard (October 5, 1887 – April 28, 1955) was an
outfielder
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in
Major League Baseball
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in 1910, 1911, 1914 and 1915. He played both seasons of the
Federal League, during the first of which he played 3 separate stints with the
Brooklyn Tip-Tops
The Brooklyn Tip-Tops were a team in the short-lived Federal League of professional baseball from 1914 to 1915. The team's name came from Tip Top Bread, a product of Ward Baking Company, which was also owned by team owner Robert Ward. They were so ...
: he began the season with the Tip-Tops, then played for the
Pittsburgh Rebels
The Pittsburgh Rebels were a baseball club based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from 1913 to 1915. The team was a member of the short-lived Federal League. The team was originally called the Pittsburgh Stogies after an earlier Pittsburgh team that ...
, returned to the Tip-Tops, played for the
Baltimore Terrapins
The Baltimore Terrapins were one of the most successful teams in the short-lived Federal League of professional baseball from to , but their brief existence led to litigation that led to an important legal precedent in baseball. The team played i ...
, then returned to the Tip-Tops yet again.
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1887 births
1955 deaths
Major League Baseball outfielders
Chicago White Sox players
Pittsburgh Rebels players
Brooklyn Tip-Tops players
Baltimore Terrapins players
Major League Baseball center fielders
Des Moines Boosters players
Green Bay Bays players
Baseball players from Chicago
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