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'''Thomas Wesley Sewell''' (born [[April 16]], [[1906]] in Titus died [[July 30]], [[1956]] in Montgomery) was a professional baseball player who played one game for the Chicago Cubs. Born in rural Elmore County, he graduated from the [[University of Alabama]].  Sewell had two brothers who also played major league ball: Hall of Famer [[Joe Sewell]], and [[Luke Sewell|Luke]], who played several seasons (1921-1939 and 1942) and also was a manager in the major leagues.
'''Thomas Wesley Sewell''' (born [[April 16]], [[1906]] in Titus; died [[July 30]], [[1956]] in Montgomery) was a professional baseball player who played one game for the Chicago Cubs. Born in rural Elmore County, he graduated from the [[University of Alabama]].  Sewell had two brothers who also played major league ball: Hall of Famer [[Joe Sewell]], and [[Luke Sewell|Luke]], who played several seasons (1921-1939 and 1942) and also was a manager in the major leagues.


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* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/s/sewelto01.shtml Baseball-Reference.com] - playing statistics and managing record
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/s/sewelto01.shtml Tommy Sewell] at Baseball-Reference.com
 
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Latest revision as of 10:20, 13 April 2016

Thomas Wesley Sewell (born April 16, 1906 in Titus; died July 30, 1956 in Montgomery) was a professional baseball player who played one game for the Chicago Cubs. Born in rural Elmore County, he graduated from the University of Alabama. Sewell had two brothers who also played major league ball: Hall of Famer Joe Sewell, and Luke, who played several seasons (1921-1939 and 1942) and also was a manager in the major leagues.

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