Chick Fewster Baseball player

Wilson Lllyd "Chick" Fewster (November 10, 1895 – April 16, 1945) is a former Major League Baseball player. He played for the New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Indians, and Brooklyn Robins. In his career, he hit 6 home runs and drove in 167 RBI. He died of coronary occlusion at age 49.Fewster played for the Yankees in the 1921 World Series. He was the first player to bat at Yankee Stadium.Fewster is perhaps best known for being a part of one of the most famous flubs in baseball history, the "three men on third" incident that occurred during the 1926 season. Fewster was on first and future Hall of Famer Dazzy Vance was on second when teammate Babe Herman hit a long ball and began racing around the bases. As Herman rounded second, the third base coach yelled at him to go back, since Fewster had not yet passed third. Vance, having rounded third, misunderstood and thought the instructions to reverse course were for him. Thus, Vance returned to third at the same time Fewster arrived there. Meanwhile, Herman ignored the instruction to go back and also arrived at third at the same time. The third baseman tagged out Herman and Fewster; Vance was declared safe by rule.

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Chick Fewster
Birth dateNovember 10, 1895
Birth place
Baltimore
Date of deathApril 16, 1945
Place of death
Baltimore

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Baseball player

Career startSeptember 19, 1917
Career endMay 01, 1927
batting sideRight
former teams
Los Angeles Dodgers
New York Yankees
position
Second baseman
teams
Boston Red Sox
Cleveland Indians
Los Angeles Dodgers
New York Yankees
throwing sideRight

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