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Pete Allen (baseball) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pete Allen (baseball)
Jesse Hall "Pete" Allen (May 1, 1868 – April 16, 1946) was a professional baseball player whose career spanned two seasons, including a part of one in Major League Baseball with the Cleveland Spiders (1893). Allen played one game in the majors and went hitless four at-bats. In that game, Allen played catcher. He also played in the minor leagues with the Binghamton Bingoes (1893) and the New Castle, Pennsylvania baseball team (1895). During Allen's time in the minors, he played catcher and outfielder. After his baseball career was over, Allen enrolled in the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine where he graduated in 1897. Soon after, Allen began practicing medicine, specializing in proctology. ==Amateur career== Allen attended Amherst College from 1892 to 1893. Allen became the first attendee of Amherst to play in Major League Baseball after making his debut in 1893.〔 After his professional baseball career was over, Allen attended the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine where he coached the Penn Quakers baseball team in 1896 and 1897. Allen was also the Penn Quakers men's basketball coach in 1897.
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