Virgil Lee Garvin (January 1, 1874 in Navasota, Texas – June 16, 1908 in Fresno, California) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. He pitched in 181 games with six teams from 1896-1904.Garvin was a heavy drinker who was frequently involved in violent brawls. His 1904 release from the Brooklyn Dodgers followed his beating of the team’s traveling secretary. Despite being among the best pitchers in baseball, he was blacklisted in the National League as a result of his conduct.
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