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Chub Sullivan

(1856-1881)
Major League Baseball player
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John Frank "Chub" Sullivan (January 12, 1856 – September 12, 1881), was an American Major League Baseball first baseman who played for three seasons; two with the Cincinnati Reds (1877-1878) and one with the Worcester Ruby Legs (1880). He was nicknamed "Chub", but was 6 feet tall and weighed a mere 164 pounds. During his career, he was a popular player, sometimes known as a clown for his antics, and an early pioneer of the slide.

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Born John Frank Sullivan
12 January 1856
Boston, MA
Died
12 September 1881 (aged 25)
Boston, MA
Zodiac Capricorn
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