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Otis Clymer 1905
Back to that postcard book of the 1909 Senators produced by the Barr-Farnham company, and outfielder Otis Clymer.
If he could've played for a new team every season, Clymer might have been a Hall of Famer. He came up with the Pirates in 1905 and hit .332 in 96 games, went to the Senators in 1907 and batted .316, and joined the Braves in 1913 and hit .324 in just eleven appearances. For the rest of his career he was pretty much underwater, even for the batting-poor early years of the 20th Century.
Last edited by Merkle923; 08-02-2017 at 12:28 AM.
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