:John Sneed

{{Short description|American baseball player (1861–1898)}}

{{for|the Tennessee judge|John L. T. Sneed}}

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{{Infobox baseball biography

|name=John Sneed

|position=Outfielder

|image=

|bats=Left

|throws=

|birth_date=1861

|birth_place=Shelby County, Tennessee

|death_date={{death date|1898|12|27}}

|death_place=Jackson, Tennessee

|debutleague = MLB

|debutdate=May 1

|debutyear={{Baseball year|1884}}

|debutteam=Indianapolis Hoosiers

|finalleague = MLB

|finaldate=September 22

|finalyear={{Baseball year|1891}}

|finalteam=Columbus Solons

|statleague = MLB

|stat1label=Batting average

|stat1value=.268

|stat2label=Home runs

|stat2value=4

|stat3label=Runs scored

|stat3value=197

|teams=

}}

John Law Sneed (1861 in Shelby County, Tennessee – December 27, 1898 in Jackson, Tennessee) was a Major League Baseball outfielder. He played all or part of three seasons in the major leagues.

Sneed debuted in the major leagues in {{baseball year|1884}}, appearing in 27 games for the Indianapolis Hoosiers of the American Association.

After playing several years of minor league baseball, Sneed returned to the AA in {{baseball year|1890}} with the Toledo Maumees. After just nine games, he was picked up by the Columbus Solons, where he was installed as the team's regular right fielder. Overall, 1890 was Sneed's best season statistically, as he batted .286 with 2 home runs and 69 RBI.

In {{baseball year|1891}}, Sneed remained the Solons' regular right fielder for most of the season. He played 99 games, but his batting average slipped to .257. The Solons and the AA folded at the end of the season, and Sneed never played in the majors after that.

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