Fritz Mollwitz
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Fritz Mollwitz was a Major League Baseball
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 first baseman
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. Mollwitz was drafted in 1913 by the Chicago Cubs
Chicago Cubs
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 from the minor leagues, where he had been playing in the Wisconsin-Illinois League
Wisconsin State League
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. He would play with the Cubs beginning that season and into the next season until he was traded to the Cincinnati Reds
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 for Claud Derrick
Claud Derrick
Claud Lester Derrick is a former Major League Baseball shortstop. He was born on June 11, 1886 in Burton, Georgia. Claud attended college at the University of Georgia. He played five seasons in his career, for the Philadelphia Athletics in -, the New York Yankees in , and the Cincinnati Reds and...

. In 1916, he would return to Chicago when the Cubs purchased him from the Reds. The following year, Mollwitz returned to the minor leagues when he was purchased by the Kansas City Blues
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 of the American Association
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 from the Cubs. Later that year, he was traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates
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 along with a player to be named later for players to be named later. Eventually, Roy Sanders
Roy Sanders (National League pitcher)
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 was sent to Pittsburgh and Alex McCarthy
Alex McCarthy (baseball)
Alexander George McCarthy) was a professional baseball infielder. He played all or part of eight seasons in Major League Baseball from 1910 to 1917. He played over 100 games each as a second baseman, shortstop and third baseman....

, Ray Miller
Ray Miller (first baseman)
Raymond Peter Miller was a Major League Baseball first baseman who played for one season. He played 19 games for the Cleveland Indians during the 1917 Cleveland Indians season and six games for the Pittsburgh Pirates during the 1917 Pittsburgh Pirates season.-External links:...

 and Ike McAuley
Ike McAuley
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 were sent to Kansas City to complete the trade. In 1919, the St. Louis Cardinals
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 purchased Mollwitz from the Pirates.

He is buried in Brookfield, Wisconsin
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