Chick Carroll

Outfielder, Baseball Player

1868 – 1908

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Who was Chick Carroll?

Edward "Chick" Carroll, was a 19th-century major league outfielder. In 1884 he was the starting left fielder in the first four games for the Washington Nationals of the Union Association. At the plate he went 4-for-16 and scored one run, and in the field he had three putouts, one assist, and four errors for a fielding percentage of .500. He was replaced by Henry Moore thereafter, who fielded .820 in 105 games, which was comparable to the league average for outfielders that season.

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Born
1868
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Jul 13, 1908

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on July 23, 2013

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