Chick Fewster

Wilson Lloyd "Chick" Fewster (November 10, 1896 – April 16, 1945) was an American professional baseball second baseman.

He played eleven seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) between 1917 and 1927 for the New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Indians, and Brooklyn Robins.

[citation needed] On March 25, 1920 while at bat in the top of the first inning during an exhibition game against the Brooklyn Robins, Fewster was struck in the temple by a pitch from Robins right-hander Jeff Pfeffer knocking him unconscious for approximately ten minutes.

[2] Fewster is perhaps best known for being a part of one of the most famous flubs in baseball history, the "three men on third" incident that occurred during the 1926 season.

Fewster was on first and future Hall of Famer Dazzy Vance was on second when teammate Babe Herman hit a long ball and began racing around the bases.

Fewster slides into third base during a game in 1924, as a member of the Cleveland Indians