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Eugene Madden (June 5, 1890 – April 6, 1949) was a
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on April 20,
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In 371 minor league games, Madden played outfield and second base.


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1890 births 1949 deaths Pittsburgh Pirates players Baseball players from West Virginia Bradford Drillers players Hattiesburg Woodpeckers players Galveston Pirates players Galveston Sand Crabs players Syracuse Stars (minor league baseball) players Newark Bears (International League) players People from Ohio County, West Virginia {{US-baseball-bio-stub