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Frequently Asked Questions

When was George Britt born?

George Britt was born on July 6, 1895.

Where was George Britt born?

George Britt was born in Lexington, KY.

How tall was George Britt?

George Britt was 5-8 (173 cm) tall.

How much did George Britt weigh when playing?

George Britt weighed 175 lbs (79 kg) when playing.

How many seasons did George Britt play?

George Britt played 16 seasons.

Is George Britt in the Hall of Fame?

George Britt has not been elected into the Hall of Fame.

What position did George Britt play?

George Britt was a Pitcher, Catcher and Third Baseman.

How many strikeouts did George Britt have?

George Britt had 386 strikeouts over his career.

How many teams has George Britt played for?

George Britt played for 14 teams; the Dayton Marcos, Indianapolis ABCs, Columbus Buckeyes, Baltimore Black Sox, Homestead Grays, Hilldale Club, Homestead Grays, Homestead Grays, Newark Dodgers, Washington Black Senators, Jacksonville Red Caps, Chicago American Giants, Cincinnati-Cleveland Buckeyes and Cleveland Buckeyes.

How many World Series has George Britt won?

George Britt never won a World Series.

When did George Britt retire?

George Britt last played in 1944.

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