Dick Braggins
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Dick Braggins (December 25, 1879 - August 16, 1963) was an American baseball player that pitched in only four games over the course of about six weeks for the 1901 Cleveland Blues. In 32 innings he gave up 17 runs on 44 hits, struck out 1 and walked 15.
Although his career in Major League Baseball was only four games, Braggins is still recognized to this day due to his unusual name which implies sexual innuendo.