Clarence Lehr | |
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Outfielder / Infielder | |
Born: Escanaba, Michigan | May 16, 1886|
Died: January 31, 1948 61) Highland Park, Michigan | (aged|
Batted: Right Threw: Right | |
MLB debut | |
May 18, 1911, for the Philadelphia Phillies | |
Last MLB appearance | |
October 9, 1911, for the Philadelphia Phillies | |
MLB statistics | |
Batting average | .148 |
Home runs | 0 |
Runs batted in | 2 |
Teams | |
Clarence Emanuel Lehr (May 16, 1886 – January 31, 1948) nicknamed "King", was a Major League Baseball outfielder and infielder who played for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1911. He was a board chairman of the Detroit Racing Association.[1] He died after suffering a ruptured artery while working at his office in the Lafayette Building in Detroit.[1]
Notes
- 1 2 "Clarence E. Lehr Services Tuesday". The Escanaba Daily Press. February 2, 1948. p. 10. Retrieved May 8, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference, or Baseball Reference (Minors)
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