Glenn Myatt

Glenn Myatt

Glenn Calvin Myatt (July 9, 1897 in Argenta, Arkansas - August 9, 1969 in Houston, Texas), was a retired professional baseball player who was a catcher in the Major Leagues from by|1920-by|1935. He played for the Philadelphia Athletics, Cleveland Indians, New York Giants, and Detroit Tigers.

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