Frank Sellman Biography
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- Born Jan. 21, 1851
In 1869, the 16- and 17-year-old participated in the first professional pennant race for the Maryland club of Baltimore. He was the regular shortstop, played in 19 of 27 games on record, and scored 42 runs, one of the best in the league. He was a Baltimore native like most of his teammates. He returned to that club for one game in 1873, its only season in the professional Association.\n', '
The Kekionga club of Fort Wayne, Indiana hired several Baltimore natives in order to compete in the first professional league, the 1871 NA. Scrubs was one. It would be his only league season as a regular player. As an infrequent substitute during the league\'s remaining four seasons, he played for two teams based in Baltimore and two based in Washington, D.C.\n', "
It seems plausible that his ability to play third base was crucial to his career, but he proved to be a capable batter in 1874, his last season with significant playing time. In twelve of 47 games, six as catcher, he scored 19 runs on 21 hits. Only 50 regular players scored or hit safely at higher rates. (On the other hand, Scrub's occasional action may have been against weaker than average opposition.)\n", '
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