Charlie Geggus

Charlie Geggus
Charlie Geggus
Pitcher/Center fielder
Born: March 25, 1862(1862-03-25)
San Francisco, California
Died: January 16, 1917(1917-01-16) (aged 54)
San Francisco, California
Batted: Unknown Threw: Unknown 
MLB debut
August 7, 1884 for the Washington Nationals (UA)
Last MLB appearance
October 19, 1884 for the Washington Nationals (UA)
Career statistics
Win-loss record     10-9
Earned run average     2.54
Strikeouts     156
Teams

Charles Frederick Geggus (March 25, 1862 – January 16, 1917), was a former professional baseball player who pitched and played center field for one season in Major League Baseball. He played for the 1884 Washington Nationals of the Union Association.[1]

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