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Peter Martin Fries (October 30, 1857 – July 29, 1937) was a
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, who started three games for the 1883 Columbus Buckeyes and later played one game in the outfield for the 1884
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. Both teams were in the
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Baseball Reference.com page
{{DEFAULTSORT:Fries, Pete 1857 births 1937 deaths Indianapolis Hoosiers (AA) players Columbus Buckeyes players Major League Baseball pitchers Baseball players from Scranton, Pennsylvania Bay City (minor league baseball) players Stillwater (minor league baseball) players 19th-century baseball players