List of Major League Baseball players who died in wars
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This is a list of Major League Baseball players who died in wars. The player's team refers to the last team the person played for.
| Name | Age | Year died |
Position | Team | Last year played |
Service | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bill Stearns | 45 | 1898 | Pitcher and outfielder | Washington Nationals | 1875 | United States Army | Stearns was the first Major League Baseball player to die in a war.[1] He was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, which means he served in the American Civil War, even though he was only 12 years old at the end of the war; children are known to have served as drummers, messengers, etc. At the age of 45, he volunteered to serve in the Spanish-American War, but became ill during the American landing on Puerto Rico and died at home several months later.[2] |
World War I
| Name | Age | Year died |
Position | Team | Last year played |
Service | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tom Burr[2] | 24 | 1918 | Outfielder | New York Yankees | 1914 | United States Army | A pilot, he crashed after a mid-air collision. |
| Harry Chapman[2] | 32 | Catcher | St. Louis Browns | 1916 | Died of influenza-induced pneumonia, a victim of the Spanish flu. | ||
| Larry Chappell[2] | 28 | Outfielder | Boston Braves | 1917 | United States Army | Died of the Spanish flu. | |
| Harry Glenn[2] | 28 | Catcher | St. Louis Cardinals | 1915 | Died of pneumonia. | ||
| Eddie Grant[2] | 35 | Third baseman | New York Giants | 1915 | Killed by a shell while leading a unit searching for the "Lost Battalion". | ||
| Newt Halliday[2] | 21 | First baseman | Pittsburgh Pirates | 1916 | United States Navy | Died of tuberculosis. | |
| Ralph Sharman[2] | 23 | Outfielder | Philadelphia Athletics | 1917 | United States Army | Drowned while swimming. | |
| Bun Troy[2] | 30 | Pitcher | Detroit Tigers | 1912 | Shot in the chest during the Meuse–Argonne offensive. |