John Fitzgerald (Boston Reds Pitcher)
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John H. Fitzgerald (May 30, 1870 – March 31, 1921), was an American
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player who pitched one season in the majors with the 1891 Boston Reds. He pitched in a total of six
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, started three, completed two of them. He
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16 batters in 32
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19th-century baseball players Major League Baseball pitchers Boston Reds (AA) players People from Natick, Massachusetts Lynn Lions players New Haven Blues players Baseball players from Middlesex County, Massachusetts Salem (minor league baseball) players Binghamton Bingos players Providence Clamdiggers (baseball) players Wilkes-Barre Coal Barons players Worcester (minor league baseball) players Brockton Shoemakers players 1870 births 1921 deaths {{US-baseball-pitcher-1870s-stub