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Emile Deering "Red" Barnes (December 25, 1904 - July 3, 1959) was an American professional baseball outfielder with Washington Senators and the Chicago White Sox from 1927-1930. He had a .269 career batting average in 286 career games. He was born in Suggsville, Alabama and died in Mobile, Alabama.
He was the cousin of former major leaguer Sam Barnes.
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