Denny W Sullivan
He was the regular center fielder for the Red Sox before Tris Speaker won the job late in 1908. A small left-handed hitter, Sullivan hit .245 in 1907 with just 19 extra-base hits in 144 games. In 1908, Sullivan was hitting .239 before Speaker took over in center. In September of 1908 Denny was purchased by the Cleveland Naps from the Red Sox and played with the Naps in 1908 and 1909, playing his final major league game on September 2, 1909 at age 26. He later became a medical doctor and was a Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army and served in both World War I and World War II. - bRef Bullpen wiki
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