Ed Bruyette
Ed Bruyette (August 31, 1874 – August 5, 1940) was an American outfielder in Major League Baseball. Born in Manawa, Wisconsin, he batted left and threw right, and he began his pro career in 1900 in the International League. In 1901, Brewers manager Hugh Duffy acquired Bruyette, and he played 26 games in August and September for the Milwaukee Brewers. He hit .183 and had a fielding percentage of .778 (8 errors in 36 chances). The next year he returned to the minors with the Minneapolis Millers and Helena Senators. After baseball, he worked as a grading foreman in a packing plant. Bruyette died in Peshastin, Washington, at age 65.
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