John Shoupe

John Shoupe

John F. Shoupe (born September 30, 1851 in Cincinnati – died February 13, 1920 in Cincinnati) was a 19th century professional baseball player. Shoupe appeared in 11 games for the Troy Trojans in 1879, 2 games for the St. Louis Brown Stockings in 1882, and 1 game for the Washington Nationals (UA) in 1884.

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