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Charles Victor Faust ("Victory") (October 9, 1880 – June 18, 1915) was an American Major League baseball player whose career, statistically speaking, was only slightly lengthier than that of Moonlight Graham, but who was regarded by his team, the New York Giants, as a good luck charm.His story was told by Giants center fielder Fred Snodgrass in Lawrence Ritter's (1966) The Glory of Their Times.
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Charlie Faust Faust, Charlie
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American baseball player
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Victory Faust
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1880-10-09Z
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1880-01-01Z
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1915-06-18Z
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1915-01-01Z
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