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Jacob John Boultes (August 6, 1884 – December 24, 1955)Baseball-Almanac
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player of the early twentieth century. He played three seasons (1907–1909) for the
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, mostly as a
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although he also played a handful of games as a position player in 1907. In 42 games, Boultes had a record of 8 wins and 14 losses with an
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of 2.96.


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