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Fred Stem
After graduating from UNC, Fred Stem began playing ball professionally. He played two years for the Boston Doves and was their regular first baseman in 1909. A published court case from 1908 (appearing at 81 S.C. 100) states that in 1904, an eighteen-year old Stem and other ballplayers had boarded a train to go to a baseball game. Stem and a couple ballplayers named Wilcox and McLean went to sit on the cupola of the caboose. The caboose derailed, throwing the players to the ground. McLean died.
Redid the facegen. Had to plum him up in the facegen software to get the face non-gaunt. bRef and OOTP have him at 6'2" and 160 lbs which makes a non-thin facegen result in-game tough.
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