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Florence P. Sullivan (1862 – February 8, 1897), was an American professional baseball player who played
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for the Pittsburgh Alleghenys in . Sullivan has the record for most strikeouts in a career that lasted only one season, with 189.


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(Baseball BioProject) {{DEFAULTSORT:Sullivan, Fleury 1862 births 1897 deaths Major League Baseball pitchers Pittsburgh Alleghenys players 19th-century baseball players Springfield, Illinois (minor league baseball) players Macon (minor league baseball) players Kansas City Cowboys (minor league) players Baseball players from East St. Louis, Illinois Deaths by firearm in Illinois