Elmer Cleveland
Third baseman, Baseball Player
1862 – 1913
Who was Elmer Cleveland?
Elmer Ellsworth Cleveland was a 19th-century baseball third baseman. He began his professional with the Western Interstate League in 1883 and then joined the Cincinnati Outlaw Reds of the Union Association in 1884. He played in 29 games with the Reds and hit .322.
From 1885-1887 he was back in the minors with the Southern League and the Northwestern League. He returned to the Majors in 1888 with the New York Giants and Pittsburg Alleghenys of the National League.
After two seasons with Omaha of the Western Association, he played in the American Association with the Columbus Solons. He ended his career in the Pennsylvania State League in 1892.
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- Born
- Sep 15, 1862
Washington, D.C. - Profession
- Lived in
- Washington, D.C.
- Died
- 1913
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on July 23, 2013
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