词条 | Pryor McElveen |
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|name=Pryor McElveen |position=Third baseman |bats=Right |throws=Right |birth_date={{Birth date|1881|11|5}} |birth_place=Atlanta, Georgia |death_date={{death date and age|1951|10|27|1881|11|5}} |death_place=Pleasant Hill, Tennessee |debutleague = MLB |debutdate=April 26 |debutyear=1909 |debutteam=Brooklyn Superbas |finalleague = MLB |finaldate=June 4 |finalyear=1911 |finalteam=Brooklyn Dodgers |statleague = MLB |stat1label=Batting average |stat1value=.209 |stat2label=Home runs |stat2value=4 |stat3label=Runs batted in |stat3value=56 |teams=
}}Pryor Mynatt "Humpy" McElveen (November 5, 1881 in Atlanta – October 27, 1951 in Pleasant Hill, Tennessee), was a professional baseball player and coach. McElveen played third base for the Brooklyn Dodgers from 1909 to 1911. He attended Carson-Newman College. A native of Johnson City, Tennessee,[1] he was team captain of the 1908 Southern Association champion Nashville Vols, and was a personal friend of sportswriter Fred Russell.[2] He coached at his alma mater, Carson-Newman College.[3] Bibliography{{cite book|title=The Greatest Game Ever Played In Dixie|first=John A. |last=Simpson|ref=harv|isbn=9780786430505}}References1. ^{{Harvnb|Simpson|page=48}} 2. ^{{Harvnb|Simpson|page=227}} 3. ^{{Harvnb|Simpson|page=211}} External links{{Baseballstats|br=m/mcelvpr01|brm=mcelve001pry}}{{DEFAULTSORT:McElveen, Pryor}}{{US-baseball-third-baseman-stub}} 18 : 1881 births|1951 deaths|Major League Baseball third basemen|Brooklyn Superbas players|Brooklyn Dodgers players|Baseball players from Georgia (U.S. state)|Carson–Newman University alumni|Knoxville (minor league baseball) players|Jacksonville Jays players|Nashville Vols players|Montgomery Billikens players|Montgomery Rebels players|Atlanta Crackers players|Knoxville Reds players|Portsmouth Truckers players|Shreveport Gassers players|Carson–Newman Eagles baseball coaches|Carson–Newman Eagles baseball players |
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