Hervey McDowell McClellan (December 22, 1894 – November 6, 1925) was an American Major League Baseball infielder.
He sat on the bench during the next few years but got more playing time when the team's stars were suspended in the Black Sox Scandal.
[1] In 1922, he was playing third base in a charity exhibition pitting all-star players from the New England and American Leagues against the Boston Red Sox and in the fourth inning pitched a ball to first baseman Elizabeth "Lizzie" Murphy.
The historical game was the first time a woman had played against major league players.
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