Clay Perry (baseball)
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Clayton Shields Perry (December 18, 1881 – January 13, 1954) was an American baseball player who played principally as a
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. He played professional baseball for 14 years from 1905 to 1918, including seven games in
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with the
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in 1908.


Early years

Perry was born in 1881 in
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. He attended the
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. He was a member of Wisconsin's Class of 1907 and played baseball for the
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team.


Professional baseball player

Perry appeared in seven games for the
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in 1908. He played third base and had two hits in 17 at bats for a .118 batting average. He was acquired by Detroit to fill in during an injury to the team's regular third baseman
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. Perry also played minor league baseball from 1905 to 1918, including stints with the Oskaloosa Quakers (1905),
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(1906–1908),
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(1909),
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(1910–1911),
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(1911-1913), Mobile Gulls (1914–1915), Beaumont Oilers (1916–1917), and
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(1917–1918).


Later years

Perry was married to Hilda Bjoin Perry. He died in 1954 at Rice Lake, Wisconsin. He was buried at Nora Cemetery in that city.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Perry, Clay 1881 births 1954 deaths Detroit Tigers players Baseball players from Wisconsin Wisconsin Badgers baseball players Minor league baseball managers Oskaloosa Quakers players Montgomery Senators players Little Rock Travelers players Chattanooga Lookouts players Nashville Vols players Mobile Sea Gulls players Beaumont Oilers players San Antonio Bronchos players People from Rice Lake, Wisconsin 20th-century American sportsmen