Gus Getz
Nickname(s): Gee Gee
1889-1969
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3B-2B 1909-10, 14-18 Braves, Dodgers , Reds, Indians, Pirates
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| Games | Average | HR | RBI |
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339 | .238 | 2 | 93 | | World Series |
1 | .000 | 0 | 0 |
A good glove man, Getz was the third baseman for the 1915 Dodgers. He played just
seven games for the Reds in 1917, but one was the May 2, Fred Toney-Hippo Vaughn
double no-hitter. He later managed and umpired in the minors.
(NLM)
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FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
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| » September 9, 1915: Boston's Lefty Tyler allows just one Brooklyn hit, but loses 1–0. Jeff Pfeffer is nearly as perfect, allowing two hits for the win. Brooklyn scores the lone run on a walk by Hy Myers, Gus Getz's single, a double steal, and a sac fly.
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