Guerdon Whiteley
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Guerdon W. Whiteley (October 5, 1859 – November 23, 1925) was a
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who played for two seasons. He played for the Cleveland Blues in eight games during the
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and for the
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for 33 games during the
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. He continued to play in the minor league until 1892.


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