Duncan hit .370 in 1930, tying for third in the NNL behind only Mule Suttles and Willie Wells.
Willie Nelson | Wells Fargo | H. G. Wells | Willie Mays | Junior Wells | Indian Wells | Sadler's Wells | Mary Wells | Willie Horton | Willie Dixon | Willie Brown | Bishop of Bath and Wells | Willie Colón | Willie Brown (politician) | Wells, Somerset | Wells Fargo Center | Spencer Wells | Sadler's Wells Theatre | Willie Revillame | Willie Miller | Wells | Kitty Wells | Jonathan Wells | Wells Fargo Center (Philadelphia) | Wells Cathedral | Jonathan Wells (intelligent design advocate) | John Wells | Henry Wells | David Wells | Willie Stargell |
While a player with the Eagles, Seay was part of the "Million Dollar Infield," consisting of Seay, Ray Dandridge, Mule Suttles, and Willie Wells.
Suttles' final seasons were spent playing first base for the Newark Eagles' "Million Dollar Infield" with Dick Seay at second, Willie Wells at shortstop, and Ray Dandridge at third.
It featured such greats as Willie Wells, Leon Day, Ray Dandridge, and Satchel Paige who pitched briefly for the Minot Mallards in 1950.