Doc Gessler
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Doc_Gessler an entity of type: Thing
Henry Homer "Doc" Gessler (December 23, 1880 – December 27, 1924) was a Major League Baseball player born in Indiana, Pennsylvania, who began his eight-season career, at the age of 22, with the Detroit Tigers in 1903. He played mainly as a right fielder in a career that totaled 880 games played, 2969 at bats, 831 hits, 363 RBIs and 14 home runs. Doc died of tuberculosis in his home-town of Indiana at the age of 44, and is interred in Saint Bernard Cemetery in Indiana, Pennsylvania.
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Doc Gessler
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Doc Gessler
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Doc Gessler
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1924-12-27
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1880-12-23
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Home runs
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363
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Right
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1880-12-23
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1924-12-27
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As player
* Detroit Tigers
* Brooklyn Superbas
* Chicago Cubs
* Boston Red Sox
* Washington Senators
As manager
* Pittsburgh Stogies
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Henry Homer "Doc" Gessler (December 23, 1880 – December 27, 1924) was a Major League Baseball player born in Indiana, Pennsylvania, who began his eight-season career, at the age of 22, with the Detroit Tigers in 1903. He played mainly as a right fielder in a career that totaled 880 games played, 2969 at bats, 831 hits, 363 RBIs and 14 home runs. Doc died of tuberculosis in his home-town of Indiana at the age of 44, and is interred in Saint Bernard Cemetery in Indiana, Pennsylvania.
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Left
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MLB
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Detroit Tigers
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1903
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MLB
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Washington Senators
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1911
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*Led the AL in on-base percentage
*Led the AL in hit by pitches
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