Brooklyn Tip-Tops all-time roster

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The following is a list of players and who appeared in at least one game for the Brooklyn Tip-Tops franchise of the Federal League from 1914 through 1915.

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List of players

PlayerPositionSeasonsNotesRef
George Anderson OF 19141915 [1]
Jim Bluejacket P 19141915 [2]
Bill Bradley § 3B 1914 [3]
Hugh Bradley 1B 1915 [4]
Mordecai Brown P 1914 [5]
Esty Chaney P 1914 [6]
Bill Chappelle P 1914 [7]
Felix Chouinard CF 19141915 [8]
Claude Cooper OF 19141915 [9]
Jim Delahanty 2B 19141915 [10]
Steve Evans RF 19141915 [11]
Cy Falkenberg P 1915 [12]
Happy Finneran P 19141915 [13]
Ed Gagnier SS 19141915 [14]
Art Griggs 1B 19141915 [15]
Al Halt 3B/SS 19141915 [16]
Ty Helfrich 2B 1915 [17]
Bill Herring P 1915 [18]
Solly Hofman CF 1914 [19]
Byron Houck P 1914 [20]
Dave Howard 2B 1915 [21]
Herold Juul P 1914 [22]
Frank Kane OF 1915 [23]
Benny Kauff CF 1915 [24]
Ed Lafitte P 19141915 [25]
Grover Land C 19141915 [26]
Lee Magee § OF/2B 1915 [27]
Dan Marion P 19141915 [28]
Bert Maxwell P 1914 [29]
John McGraw P 1914 [30]
Danny Murphy 2B/RF 19141915 [31]
Hap Myers 1B 19141915 [32]
Frank Owens C 1914 [33]
Rube Peters P 1914 [34]
Larry Pratt C 1915 [35]
Milt Reed SS 1915 [36]
Tom Seaton P 19141915 [37]
Al Shaw OF 1914 [38]
Mike Simon C 1915 [39]
Frank Smith P 1915 [40]
Fred Smith SS/3B 1915 [41]
Harry Smith C 1915 [42]
Rudy Sommers P 1914 [43]
Al Tesch 2B 1915 [44]
Bill Upham P 1915 [45]
Joe Vernon P 1914 [46]
Mysterious Walker P 1915 [47]
Art Watson C 19141915 [48]
Rinaldo Williams 3B 1914 [49]
Fin Wilson P 19141915 [50]
Hooks Wiltse P 1915 [51]
Tex Wisterzil 3B 19141915 [52]
Dick Wright C 1915 [53]

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