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Al Naples

One of the 100-oldest-living baseball players, Naples appeared in two games for the St. Louis Browns in 1949. In seven at bats, he had one hit, a double, against Red Sox ace Mel Parnell. As such, Naples is one of roughly 200 MLB players to have exactly one hit in his career. (Wikipedia) His professionalContinue reading “Al Naples”

Posted byChrisJune 29, 2018Posted inN, UncategorizedTags:Al Naples, baseball, history, St. Louis BrownsLeave a comment on Al Naples

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