Edmund Burke (Stubby) Magner (February 10, 1888 – September 6, 1956) was an American Major League Baseball shortstop and second baseman. Born in Kalamazoo...
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recipient of the Victoria Cross Stubby Magner, baseball player Ted Magner (1891–1948), English football manager Thomas F. Magner, U.S. Representative from New...
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Olympic swimmer, actor and stunt double Stubby Magner (1888-1956), American Major League Baseball player in 1911 Stubby Overmire (1919-1977), American Major...
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Chucho Ramos (1944) and Chico Carrasquel (1950). At 5'3", along with Stubby Magner he is the shortest person to have played a fielding position in Major...
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Madison, P, 1950 Lee Magee, OF, 1916–1917 Sal Maglie, P, 1957–1958 Stubby Magner, IF, 1911 Jim Magnuson, P, 1973 Fritz Maisel, IF, 1913–1917 Hank Majeski...
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medalist with United States women's national figure skating team Edmund "Stubby" Magner (1911) – MLB American League New York Highlanders (1911) Harry "Dutch"...
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Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2009-09-02. "John Magner Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2009-09-02. "Stubby Magner Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com...
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with a 2.99 career ERA in 283 career gams pitched. September 6 – Stubby Magner, 68, Cornell graduate and 5 ft 3 in (1.60 m), 135 lb (61 kg) shortstop...
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Scout for the Texas Rangers, author of Wild Life in the Far West (1872) Stubby Magner (1888–1956), Major League Baseball player Christian Null (1770–1832)...
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Curry Cozy Dolan Earle Gardner Roy Hartzell Otis Johnson John Knight Stubby Magner Johnny Priest Roxey Roach Outfielders Bill Bailey Birdie Cree Bert Daniels...
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