Eucal Clanton was a professional baseball player born in 1898, whose brief career in Major League Baseball took place on September 21, 1922. Clanton played as a position player, participating in a single game during his time in the league. While his tenure was short-lived, it is notable as it occurred during an era when baseball was transitioning into what would soon be known as the live-ball era, characterized by an increase in offensive output and home run production.
In his solitary appearance, Clanton did not record any hits, home runs, or runs batted in, finishing with a batting average of 0.0 and no stolen bases. Despite the lack of statistical achievements, Clanton's involvement in Major League Baseball places him in the annals of the sport's history, representing the many players who aspired to greatness in the competitive landscape of early 20th-century baseball. His story serves as a reminder of the vast array of athletes who have contributed to the rich tapestry of the game, regardless of their on-field accomplishments.