Ed Glenn (shortstop)

Ed Glenn (shortstop)

Edward D. Glenn (born in October 1875 in Cincinnati, Ohio; died December 6, 1911 in Ludlow, Kentucky) was a shortstop in Major League Baseball.

Glenn died in Ludlow, Kentucky when he accidentally fell into a railroad pit.

Teams

* Washington Senators 1898 (start)
* New York Giants 1898 (end)
* Chicago Orphans 1902

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