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Walter Joseph Devoy (March 14, 1885 – December 17, 1953), was an American multi-sport athlete and executive. He was
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who played in with the
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. In addition to his baseball career, Devoy played in the
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. In 1923, he was an executive with the
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1885 births 1953 deaths American men's soccer players Major League Baseball catchers Baseball players from St. Louis Soccer players from St. Louis St. Louis Browns players St. Louis Soccer League players Danville Speakers players Moline Plowboys players Men's association football players not categorized by position {{US-baseball-catcher-1880s-stub