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Claud Lester “Deek” Derrick

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Claud Lester “Deek” Derrick

Birth
Rabun County, Georgia, USA
Death
15 Jul 1974 (aged 88)
Clayton, Rabun County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Clayton, Rabun County, Georgia, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.8765556, Longitude: -83.4023972
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Claud Lester Derrick was a major league baseball shortstop. He was born on June 11, 1886, in Burton, Georgia (Burton is now Lake Burton). Claud attended college at the University of Georgia. He played five seasons in his career, for the Philadelphia Athletics in 1910-1912, the New York Yankees in 1913, and the Cincinnati Reds and Chicago Cubs in 1914. He had 79 career hits in 326 at-bats with one home run and 33 RBI. He was discovered by Athletics' first baseman and captain Harry Davis in 1909 while playing for the Greenville Spinners in the Carolina Association when Davis and a group of Athletics players were in Greenville. The following year, Athletics' owner Connie Mack signed him to the Major Leagues from Greenville shortly before the 1910 World Series, which the Athletics won.
Claud Lester Derrick was a major league baseball shortstop. He was born on June 11, 1886, in Burton, Georgia (Burton is now Lake Burton). Claud attended college at the University of Georgia. He played five seasons in his career, for the Philadelphia Athletics in 1910-1912, the New York Yankees in 1913, and the Cincinnati Reds and Chicago Cubs in 1914. He had 79 career hits in 326 at-bats with one home run and 33 RBI. He was discovered by Athletics' first baseman and captain Harry Davis in 1909 while playing for the Greenville Spinners in the Carolina Association when Davis and a group of Athletics players were in Greenville. The following year, Athletics' owner Connie Mack signed him to the Major Leagues from Greenville shortly before the 1910 World Series, which the Athletics won.


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