Lew Drill

In 293 major league games, Drill compiled a .258 batting average and a .353 on-base percentage.Drill began his professional baseball career in 1902 as a catcher for the Washington Senators and Baltimore Orioles.During the 1904 and 1905 seasons, he appeared in 123 games for the Tigers and compiled a .253 batting average and a .353 on-base percentage.In 293 major league games, Drill had a .258 batting average and .353 on-base percentage.[1] Although his major league career ended in 1905, he continued playing in the minor leagues for another four years with the St. Paul Saints (1906), Pueblo Indians (1907), Terre Haute Hottentots (1908), and Superior Blues (1909).
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