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Maurice Leo (Shorty) Dee (October 4, 1889 – August 12, 1971) was a Canadian right-handed
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. He played one game for the
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in the season. He had no hits in three at-bats, with one walk and a run scored.


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1889 births 1971 deaths Canadian expatriate baseball players in the United States St. Louis Browns players Major League Baseball shortstops Major League Baseball players from Canada Sportspeople from Halifax, Nova Scotia Baseball people from Nova Scotia Brockton Shoemakers players Lowell Grays players San Antonio Bronchos players Fort Worth Panthers players Worcester Boosters players Hartford Senators players Terre Haute Browns players {{Canada-baseball-shortstop-stub