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Dennis John Gearin (October 15, 1897 – March 11, 1959) was a former
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pitcher. He spent most of his career (1915, 1918-1931) in the minors, playing mostly for the
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of the American Association. He played two seasons with the
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(1923–1924) and
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(1924). In his only appearance for the Braves, he gave up five earned runs on three hits and two walks without recording an out in a 14-8 loss to the Brooklyn Robins, thus giving him an infinite ERA with the team.Career statistics and history
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