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Cornelius William Stynes (December 10, 1868 – March 26, 1944) was a
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. He played two games for the
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of the short-lived
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. He had zero hits in eight at bats. At 6 feet tall and 195 pounds - Neil was a right handed thrower and batter and made his 1890s Cleveland Infants debut at age 21.


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