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- Q7261939 description "Major League Baseball outfielder".
- Q7261939 description "Major League Baseball outfielder".
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- Q7261939 abstract "Charles Alston "Pussy" Tebeau (February 22, 1870 – March 25, 1950) was a right fielder in Major League Baseball who played briefly for the Cleveland Spiders during the 1895 season. Tebeau batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Worcester, Massachusetts.Some report that he is the younger brother of George and Patsy Tebeau who also played in the major leagues, but that is unlikely. The actual brothers grew up in St. Louis while Charles was Massachusetts born and bred.Tebeau's major league career only lasted two games in July 1895 because he had already signed with the Portland club but failed to report. The Cleveland Spiders picked up and used Tebeau without knowledge of this. Portland's manager Frank Leonard saw his name in the newspaper (referred to as C.A. Tebeau) with Cleveland and filed a complaint. Before signing with Portland, Tebeau played for Lowell in the New England Association.In a two-game career, Tebeau was a .500 hitter (3-for-6) with three runs, one RBI, and one stolen base without home runs.Tebeau died in Pittsfield, Massachusetts at the age of 80.".
- Q7261939 alias "Tebeau, Charles Alston".
- Q7261939 birthDate "1870-02-22".
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- Q7261939 birthYear "1870".
- Q7261939 deathDate "1950-03-25".
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- Q7261939 deathYear "1950".
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- Q7261939 alternativeNames "Tebeau, Charles Alston".
- Q7261939 birthDate "1870-02-22".
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- Q7261939 dateOfBirth "1870-02-22".
- Q7261939 dateOfDeath "1950-03-25".
- Q7261939 deathDate "1950-03-25".
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- Q7261939 name "Pussy Tebeau".
- Q7261939 name "Tebeau, Pussy".
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- Q7261939 shortDescription "Major League Baseball outfielder".
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- Q7261939 comment "Charles Alston "Pussy" Tebeau (February 22, 1870 – March 25, 1950) was a right fielder in Major League Baseball who played briefly for the Cleveland Spiders during the 1895 season. Tebeau batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Worcester, Massachusetts.Some report that he is the younger brother of George and Patsy Tebeau who also played in the major leagues, but that is unlikely. The actual brothers grew up in St.".
- Q7261939 label "Pussy Tebeau".
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- Q7261939 name "Pussy Tebeau".
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- Q7261939 surname "Tebeau".