John G. Gilbert (January 8, 1864 ā November 12, 1903) was a
Major League Baseball
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shortstop
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. He played in two games for the
Pittsburgh Alleghenys
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Franchise beginnings (1870sā1899) Early baseball in Pittsburgh and the American Association
An early mention of "base ball" in the region is found in an issue of t ...
, both on June 23, 1890. He started both ends of a
doubleheader against the
Philadelphia Phillies
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, collecting eight
at bat
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s without a
hit. His brother
Harry H. Gilbert was his teammate on that team. The Pittsburgh Alleghenies later became the
Pittsburgh Pirates
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.
Sources
Major League Baseball shortstops
Pittsburgh Alleghenys (NL) players
Hazleton Pugilists players
Baseball players from Pottstown, Pennsylvania
1864 births
1903 deaths
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