Red Connally
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John M. "Red" Connally was a
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. Connally played for the
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in . In two career games, he had 0 hits in 7 at-bats. Red was likely an amateur player from St. Louis, but little else is known. His date of death has been wrongly associated with similarly-named John Connell, who served as umpire when Red made his brief appearances.


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