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Doc Martel

Full name Leon Alphonsus Martel
Born June 29, 1883, Boston, Massachusetts
Died October 11, 1947, Washington, D.C.
Buried at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia (Section 1 - Lot 863; 38.52.842N 77.04.600W)
First Game: July 6, 1909; Final Game: June 18, 1910
Bat: Right Throw: Right Height: 6' 0" Weight: 185
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                           Batting Record
Year Team                     G    AB    R    H  2B  3B  HR  RBI   BB   SO HBP  SH  XI   SB   AVG   OBP   SLG   BFW Year Team
1909 PHI N    Daily Splits   24    41    1   11   3   1   0    7    4    3   0   0   0    0  .268  .333  .390   0.5 1909 PHI N
1910 BOS N    Daily Splits   10    31    0    4   0   0   0    1    2    3   0   1   0    0  .129  .182  .129  -0.5 1910 BOS N
Total    ( 2 Years) Splits   34    72    1   15   3   1   0    8    6    6   0   1   0    0  .208  .269  .278   0.0 Total
Year Team                     G    AB    R    H  2B  3B  HR  RBI   BB   SO HBP  SH  XI   SB   AVG   OBP   SLG   BFW Year Team

                           Fielding Record
Year Team               POS    G   GS   CG   INN      PO    A  ERR   DP  TP   PB   SB   CS   AVG
1909 PHI N Daily Splits   C   13    8    7    63  i   56   19    2    1   0    6   18i   0  .974
1910 BOS N Daily Splits  1B    9    9    9    78.2    92    5    2    5   0                 .980
Total ( 1 Year ) Splits   C   13    8    7    63  i   56   19    2    1   0    6   18i   0  .974
Total ( 1 Year )         1B    9    9    9    78.2    92    5    2    5   0                 .980
Year Team               POS    G   GS   CG   INN      PO    A  ERR   DP  TP   PB   SB   CS   AVG
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Transaction Information

Sold by Steubenville (Ohio-Pennsylvania) to Philadelphia Phillies with Harry
Welchonce and Frank Bair (July 4, 1909).

Traded by Philadelphia Phillies with Gus Epler to Scranton (New York State) as part
of 3-team trade in which Scranton (New York State) sent John Castle to Philadelphia
Phillies (@January 18, 1910); and Philadelphia Phillies sent John Castle to
Rochester (Eastern) (May 17, 1910).

Sold by Scranton (New York State) to Boston Doves (March 19, 1910).

Released by Boston Doves (@June 9, 1910).
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