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Oscar Edward "Hub" Knolls (December 18, 1883 – July 1, 1946) was a
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in
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. He pitched in two games for the 1906
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. A double in his only at-bat left Knolls with a rare MLB career
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of 1.000.


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1883 births 1946 deaths Baseball players from Indiana Major League Baseball pitchers Brooklyn Superbas players Evansville River Rats players Johnstown Johnnies players Trenton Tigers players {{US-baseball-pitcher-1880s-stub