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Clarkson, John

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Clarkson, John (Gibson) (1861–1909) baseball player; born in Cambridge, Mass. During his Hall of Fame career as a (right-handed) pitcher (1882–94), mostly for the Chicago White Stockings and Boston Red Stockings, he led the league in games won three times, winning as many as 53 games in 1885.


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