Charles W. "Lefty" Marr (September 19, 1862 in
Cincinnati
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– January 11, 1912 in
New Britain, Connecticut) was a professional
baseball
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player who played
outfield
The outfield, in cricket, baseball and softball is the area of the field of play further from the batsman or batter than the infield. In association football, the outfield players are positioned outside the goal area.
In cricket, baseball a ...
and
third base
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in the Major Leagues from 1886 to 1891. He would play for the
Cincinnati Red Stockings (AA/NL),
Columbus Solons
The Columbus Solons were a professional baseball team in the American Association from 1889 to 1891. In three seasons, they won 200 games and lost 209 for a winning percentage of .489. Their home games were played at Recreation Park in Columbus, ...
, and
Cincinnati Kelly's Killers
Kelly's Killers were a Major League baseball team that played in Cincinnati, Ohio during the 1891 baseball season. The team played in the American Association, which was a major league from 1882 to 1891.
The team nickname
By contemporary news ...
.
See also
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List of Major League Baseball annual triples leaders
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1862 births
1911 deaths
Major League Baseball right fielders
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