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Doc Gessler
Given Name: Harry Homer
1880-1924

OF-1B 1903-06, 08-11 Tigers, Dodgers, Cubs, Red Sox, Senators
Manager in 1914 Pittsburgh

Doc Gessler's Teammates

GamesAverageHRRBI
Career 880.28114363
World Series 2.00000

Wins-LossesWinning %
Manager 6-12.333

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A fine batter but never a great outfielder, Gessler was known as the strong man of baseball for his feats of physical strength. One of three doctors in the 1906 World Series (with Doc White and Frank Owen), Gessler became a physician, graduating from Johns Hopkins Medical School. (EW)