In a 13-season career, Tebeau was a .279 hitter (1290-for-4618) with 27 home runs and 735 RBI in 1167 games, including 671 runs, 196 doubles, 57 triples, and 164 stolen bases. Following his playing career, he posted a 726-583 record managing for the Spiders (1891-98) and Cardinals (1899-1900).
Tebeau shot and killed himself in St. Louis, following a period of illness, at the age of 53.
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Coming from a baseball family, Tebeau was the younger brother of outfielderGeorge Tebeau and the older brother of outfielder Pussy Tebeau, who were his teammates while in Cleveland.