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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 57. Chapters: Al Neiger, Arlie Latham, Art Hagan, Billy Serad, Bill Crowley (baseball), Bill McGunnigle, Bill Smith (left-handed pitcher), Blondie Purcell, Bones Ely, Buffalo Bisons all-time roster, Buttercup Dickerson, Charles Radbourn, Charlie Ritter, Chick Fulmer, Chub Collins, Curry Foley, Dan Brouthers, Dan Stearns, Dave Eggler, Davy Force, Deacon White, Dell Darling, Dennis Driscoll, Dennis Musgraves, Denny Driscoll, Denny Mack, Dick Phelan, Doc Kennedy, Dude Esterbrook, Ed Coughlin, Ed Crane (baseball), Ed Cushman, Ed Swartwood, Fred Wood (baseball), George Alusik, George Myers (baseball), Gil Hatfield, Hank Mason, Hardy Richardson, Hugh Daily, Jack Lynch (baseball), Jack Rowe, James Burke (baseball), Jim Keenan, Jim Lillie, Jim McCauley, Jim McDonald (third baseman), Jim O'Rourke (baseball), Jim Riley (outfielder), Joe Hornung, Joe Stabell, John Clapp (baseball), John Connor (baseball), John Fischer (baseball), John Morrissey (baseball), John Peters (shortstop), Les Scarsella, Mike Moynahan, Moxie Hengel, Orator Shafer, Oscar Walker, Pete Conway, Pete Wood, Pop Smith, Pud Galvin, Ron Locke, Sam Crane (second baseman), Scott Breeden, Scrappy Carroll, Sleeper Sullivan, Steve Carter (baseball), Steve Dillon (baseball), Steve Libby, Stump Wiedman, Tom Dolan (baseball), Tom Kearns, Tom Poorman, Tony Suck. Excerpt: Dennis Joseph "Dan" Brouthers (; May 8, 1858 - August 2, 1932) was an American first baseman in Major League Baseball whose career spanned the period from 1879 to 1896, with a brief return in 1904. Nicknamed "Big Dan" for his size, he was 6 feet 2 inches (1.88 m) and weighed 207 pounds (94 kg), which was large for 19th-century standards. Recognized as the first great slugger in baseball history, and among the greatest sluggers of his era, he held the record for career home runs from 1887 to 1889, with his final...