Dutch Jordan 1903
Adolph Otto Jordan of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was an infielder for the Brooklyn Superbas who filled in for second baseman Tim Flood in 1903 when Flood was injured and for second baseman Sammy Strang in 1904 when Strang was injured. Jordan played in a total of 165 games in those two seasons, but batted just .236 (1903) and .179 (1904), and never again played in the major leagues. He managed in the minor leagues after his playing career had ended.
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