Frank George Delahanty (December 29, 1882 in
Cleveland, Ohio
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– July 22, 1966 in Cleveland, Ohio), was a professional baseball player who played
outfielder
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in the Major Leagues from -. He would play for the
New York Highlanders
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,
Cleveland Indians
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,
Buffalo Buffeds, and
Pittsburgh Rebels
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. His brothers,
Ed,
Jim
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,
Joe
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and
Tom also played in the Major Leagues. Frank was the last of the Delahanty brothers active in the major leagues, with his final appearance coming in the same month (May 1915) as his brother Jim's.
Delahanty died from an accidental fall in Cleveland at the age of 83.
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1882 births
1966 deaths
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Accidental deaths in Ohio
Accidental deaths from falls
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