Ross Barnes
Charles Roscoe Barnes (May 8, 1850 – February 5, 1915) was one of the stars of
baseball's
National Association (1871–1875) and the early
National League (1876–1881), playing
second base and
shortstop. He played for the dominant
Boston Red Stockings teams of the early 1870s, along with
Albert Spalding,
Cal McVey,
George Wright,
Harry Wright,
Jim O'Rourke, and
Deacon White. Despite playing for these star-studded teams, many claim that Ross was the most valuable to his teams.
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