George Stovall

In 1916, he signed with the Toledo Mud Hens and played a season there before retiring from baseball at age 39.

In late 1913, Stovall was suspended by the American League for spitting tobacco juice at an umpire.

His elder brother, Jesse Stovall, pitched two seasons in the major leagues.

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