Cliff Brady
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Clifford Francis Brady (March 6, 1897 - September 25, 1974) was a second baseman in Major League Baseball who played for the Boston Red Sox in the 1920 season. Brady batted and threw right handed. He was born in St. Louis, Missouri.
In a 53-game career, Brady posted a .228 batting average (41-for-180) with 16 runs, 12 RBI, five doubles, and one triple without home runs.
Following his major league career, Brady spent 14 seasons in the minors playing and managing.
Brady died in Belleville, Illinois, at the age of 77.
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- During the winter, Brady played soccer in his native St. Louis and was a member of the Scullin Steel club, which won the National Challenge Cup in 1922 after defeating Todd Shipyard of Brooklyn, 3–2. Allie Schwarz scored two of the Scullin goals and Brady had the other.