Harold Martin

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'''Harold Martin''' played professional baseball from 1920 to 1920.
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== Notebook ==
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* Source: Obituary in the Sporting News, 5/14/1958, p. 28
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Latest revision as of 00:45, 1 June 2010

See Harold Martin in the index for other people with this or a similar name.
Harold Martin
Harold J. Martin
Died: 1958-5-8 at Canton, NY (US)
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Harold Martin was a professional player.

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Played baseball with Frankie Frisch at Fordham. Could pitch with either hand. Later became a priest. He founded the Canadian-American League in 1936 and served as president of the league from 1937-1942.

Notebook

  • Source: Obituary in the Sporting News, 5/14/1958, p. 28
  • [1]

Footnotes

  1. Smith, Red. To Absent Friends. New York: Atheneum Publishers, 1982.
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