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John Frank "Jack" Fournier (September 28 1889 – September 5 1973) was a baseball player who hit 136 lifetime home runs in 14 seasons while rapping .313 with a .393 on-base percentage. He racked up three straight seasons with 20+ HR, 20+ doubles, a .400 or higher on-base percentage, a .330 plus batting average, and 90+ runs.

He ranks number 449 on the all-time list of home run leaders.

He played for the Chicago White Sox (1912-1917), New York Yankees, (1918), St. Louis Cardinals, (1920-1922), Brooklyn Robins, (1923-1926), and Boston Braves (1927).

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