Clarence G. Dow (October 2, 1854 – March 11, 1893) was a
Major League Baseball
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outfielder
An outfielder is a person playing in one of the three defensive positions in baseball or softball, farthest from the batter. These defenders are the left fielder, the center fielder, and the right fielder. As an outfielder, their duty is to c ...
. He played for the 1884
Boston Reds in the
Union Association
The Union Association was a league in Major League Baseball which lasted for just the 1884 season. St. Louis won the pennant and joined the National League the following season.
Seven of the twelve teams who were in the Association at some poi ...
. Dow appeared in one game for the Reds and had two hits in six at-bats. Dow along with
Elvio Jiménez
Felix Elvio Jiménez Rivera (born January 6, 1940) is a former professional baseball left fielder who appeared in one game for the New York Yankees in 1964.
Career
The , rookie was signed by the Yankees as an amateur free agent before the 1959 ...
and
Tom Pratt, are the only players to have six
at-bat
In baseball, an at bat (AB) or time at bat is a batter's turn batting against a pitcher. An at bat is different from a plate appearance. A batter is credited with a plate appearance regardless of what happens during their turn at bat, but a batt ...
s in their only MLB game.
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1854 births
1893 deaths
19th-century baseball players
Major League Baseball outfielders
Boston Reds (UA) players
Baseball players from Massachusetts
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