Chick Fewster
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Overall Career
Wilson Lloyd "Chick" Fewster was born on November 10, 1895, in Baltimore, MD. Fewster was 21 years old when he broke into the big leagues on September 19, 1917, with the New York Yankees.
Fewster had an 11-year career mostly with the Red Sox and Yankees. In 644 games he batted .258 with 506 hits, 6 HR and 167 RBI.
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Fewster's Moments in the Sun
- Appeared in the 1921 World Series with the Yankees
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Trivia
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Transactions
- July 23, 1922: Traded by the New York Yankees with Elmer Miller, Johnny Mitchell, Lefty O'Doul, and $50,000 cash to the Boston Red Sox for Joe Dugan and Elmer Smith
- January 7, 1924: Traded by the Boston Red Sox with George Burns and Roxy Walters to the Cleveland Indians for Dan Boone, Steve O'Neill, Joe Connolly, and Bill Wambsganss.
- January, 1926: Purchased by the Brooklyn Robins from the Cleveland Indians.
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External Links
- Baseball-Reference.com - Career Statistics and Analysis


