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George Bristow (baseball)

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For the next few years, Bristow played in the minors. He batted .251 in the Western League in 1900 before moving on to the Iowa-South Dakota League, Pacific National League,
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as a pitcher. Bristow then had one-year stints in the Texas League (
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Bristow's professional baseball career ended in 1906. He died in
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in 1899. Bristow was 5 feet, 10 inches, and weighed 170 pounds.
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Bristow spent most of the following season playing for the
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April 15, 1899, for the Cleveland Spiders
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May 8, 1899, for the Cleveland Spiders
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Outfielder
Paw Paw, Illinois
Bellingham, Washington
Games played
Batting average
Doubles
Cleveland Spiders
professional baseball
outfielder
Major League Baseball
Cleveland Spiders
Paw Paw, Illinois
pitcher
Galveston Sandcrabs
second base
batting average
Newark Colts
Atlantic League
win–loss record
Waco Tigers
National League
Cy Young
Lave Cross
Western League
Kansas City Blues
Pacific Coast League
Northwestern League
player-manager
Bellingham, Washington

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