Eustace James "Doc" Newton was an American Major League Baseball pitcher from Indianapolis, Indiana who played for several teams in both the National League and American League. A former Dentist, he finished with a 54–72 win/loss record, 3.22 E.R.A. , and 99 complete games. He had his best season in 1902 for Brooklyn, when he went 15-14 with a 2.42 ERA.

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  • Eustace James "Doc" Newton was an American Major League Baseball pitcher from Indianapolis, Indiana who played for several teams in both the National League and American League. A former Dentist, he finished with a 54–72 win/loss record, 3.22 E.R.A. , and 99 complete games. He had his best season in 1902 for Brooklyn, when he went 15-14 with a 2.42 ERA. From an article in the Sporting Life magazine from April 1907, he played college baseball for Morris Hall University, while others claim Morris Halo, or Morris Hale. The most likely match is Moores Hill College, a school that closed in 1915.
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  • Eustace James "Doc" Newton was an American Major League Baseball pitcher from Indianapolis, Indiana who played for several teams in both the National League and American League. A former Dentist, he finished with a 54–72 win/loss record, 3.22 E.R.A. , and 99 complete games. He had his best season in 1902 for Brooklyn, when he went 15-14 with a 2.42 ERA.
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