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John B. Munyan (November 14, 1860 – February 18, 1945) was a
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. He played all or part of three seasons in the majors, between and , for the Cleveland Blues,
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, and
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. His career in the minor leagues spanned 12 years, from until .


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Munyan, John Major League Baseball catchers Cleveland Blues (1887–88) players Columbus Solons players St. Louis Browns (AA) players Harrisburg Olympics players Binghamton Crickets (1880s) players Bridgeport Giants players Columbus Senators players Springfield Senators players Minneapolis Minnies players Quincy Ravens players Omaha Omahogs players Baseball players from Pennsylvania 1860 births 1945 deaths