Dutch Zwilling Baseball player

Edward Harrison "Dutch" Zwilling (November 2, 1888 – March 27, 1978) was an American professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) as an outfielder for four seasons. He first played for the Chicago White Sox of the American League in 1910, then for the Chicago Whales of the Federal League from 1914 to 1915, and lastly, the Chicago Cubs of the National League in 1916. He, along with Lave Cross and Rollie Zeider, are the only players to have played for at least three different teams in the same city. Alphabetically, Zwilling is listed last among all MLB players in history.His most significant playing-time occurred while in the FL, and is the short-lived league's all-time leader in home runs with 29.

Personal facts

Dutch Zwilling
Alias (AKA)Zwilling Dutch
Birth dateNovember 02, 1888
Birth place
St. Louis
Date of deathMarch 27, 1978
Place of death
La Crescenta-Montrose California

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Baseball player

Career startAugust 14, 1910
Career endJuly 12, 1916
batting sideLeft
former teams
Chicago Cubs
Chicago White Sox
position
Outfielder
teams
Chicago Cubs
Chicago White Sox
Chicago Whales
throwing sideLeft

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