Dan McFarlan
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Anderson Daniel McFarlan (November 1, 1873 – September 23, 1924) was an American
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. He played in 1895 for the
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, and 1899 for two different teams, the
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and Washington Senators. McFarlan was the first player born in Texas to play in Major League Baseball.


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Major League Baseball pitchers Louisville Colonels players Washington Senators (1891–1899) players Brooklyn Superbas players Hampden–Sydney Tigers baseball players San Antonio Missionaries players Charleston Seagulls players Kansas City Cowboys (minor league) players Minneapolis Minnies players Evansville Black Birds players Rochester Blackbirds players Rochester Brownies players Montreal Royals players Rochester Bronchos players Providence Grays (minor league) players Portland Browns players Boise Fruit Pickers players Washington and Lee Generals baseball players Baseball players from Texas Sportspeople from Cooke County, Texas 19th-century baseball players 19th-century American sportsmen 1873 births 1924 deaths {{US-baseball-pitcher-1870s-stub