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Luther Lane Stuart

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Luke Stuart had a good cup of coffee with the 1921 St. Louis Browns, going 1-for-3, with that one hit being a home run. Stuart's home run came in his first time AB, making him the first AL player to perform this feat.

He was one year older than teammate George Sisler.

He was in mid career at the time, having started in pro ball in 1913, playing several seasons for Winston-Salem. After his time in the majors he played several seasons for Tulsa.

The Sporting News reports that he was a scout with the Yankees after retiring.

Stuart and Ernie Shore were both at Guilford College in 1913.

According to the June 25, 1947 issue of The Sporting News, Stuart "...was found dead in his office at Winston-Salem, NC with a bullet wound through his heart and both wrists slashed. A gun was found beside his body. The county coroner pronounced his death as a suicide. Stuart had been in ill health for some time."

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