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'''Doc Adams''' joined the Knickerbocker base ball club soon after it was organized and later invented the position of short stop.  He also served as president of the first convention of base ball clubs.
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[[Category:People|Adams, Daniel]]
[[Category:People|Adams, Daniel]]
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Revision as of 19:08, 25 August 2009

Doc Adams
Daniel Lucius Adams
Born: 1814-11-1 at Mt. Vernon, NY (US)
Died: 1899-1-3 at New Haven, CT (US)
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Doc Adams was a player in the 1850s.

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