The Gladiator

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The Gladiator was the nickname of 19th-century American baseball player Pete Browning, a hard-hitting outfielder and early star of the Louisville Eclipse.

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instanceOf human
nickname
bats right-handed
batsFromSide right
batsTitle American Association batting champion NERFINISHED
battingAverage .341
battingTitleSeason 1882
1885
1890
birthDate 1861-06-17
birthName Louis Rogers Browning NERFINISHED
birthPlace Louisville, Kentucky NERFINISHED
burialPlace Cave Hill Cemetery NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1905-09-10
deathPlace Louisville, Kentucky NERFINISHED
era 19th-century baseball
finalGameDate 1894-09-30
givenName Louis NERFINISHED
hallOfFame Louisville Colonels Hall of Fame NERFINISHED
hits 1596
homeRuns 106
knownFor early star of the Louisville Eclipse
hard-hitting outfielder
league American Association NERFINISHED
majorLeagueDebutDate 1882-05-02
majorLeagueDebutLeague American Association NERFINISHED
majorLeagueDebutTeam Louisville Eclipse NERFINISHED
nickname Pete NERFINISHED
The Gladiator NERFINISHED
nicknameOf Pete Browning NERFINISHED
notableStatistic career batting average above .300
occupation baseball player
playedIn American Association (major league) NERFINISHED
Major League Baseball NERFINISHED
position center fielder
left fielder
outfielder
runsBattedIn 964
sport baseball
team Brooklyn Grooms NERFINISHED
Cincinnati Red Stockings (AA) NERFINISHED
Cleveland Spiders NERFINISHED
Louisville Colonels NERFINISHED
Louisville Eclipse NERFINISHED
St. Louis Browns (AA) NERFINISHED
throws right-handed
throwsFromSide right

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Pete Browning nickname The Gladiator