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major league baseball career began with a short stint with the Washington Senators in 1918. He turned down various other major league offers because he was making good money semi pro ball. Finally signing with Cleveland in 1925. | major league baseball career began with a short stint with the Washington Senators in 1918. He turned down various other major league offers because he was making good money semi pro ball. Finally signing with Cleveland in 1925. | ||
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+ | * {{cite-web | title=Pro Football Reference entry | url=http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/B/BuckGa20.htm | month=9 | day=2 | year=2010}}{person-pro-football-player}} |
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Garland's nickname was "Gob" a reference to his Navy service during WWI. He had other nicknames,such as "Great Lakes Dreadnought" and "Ponderosa" all referring to his weight. When he wasn't pitching he was playing football for three Chicago teams in the early National and American football leagues. His
major league baseball career began with a short stint with the Washington Senators in 1918. He turned down various other major league offers because he was making good money semi pro ball. Finally signing with Cleveland in 1925.
Baseball Card: [1]
{==Sources==
- Pro Football Reference entry, retrieved on 2010-09-02.{person-pro-football-player}}