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{{person-narrative-stub}} Alexander F. Pearson, pitcher, was born in Greensboro, Pa., March 9, 1881. He was with Homestead. He was later sold to Cleveland. He then joined Altoona in the Tri-State (outlaw) in 1904. He was there in 1905. He managed Uniontown, Pa., in 1906 and 1907. The team won the pennant in 1906. In 1908-09 he was with Baltimore in the Eastern (International) league. He came to Lawrence in 1910. He winters in West Bridgewater, Pa. {{footnote-newspaper | title=Who's Who On Lawrence N.E. League Champions | newspaper=The New London Day | year=1914 | month=09 | day=10 | pages=11 | last= | first= | url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=cvogAAAAIBAJ&sjid=b3UFAAAAIBAJ&pg=6335%2C1135309 }}
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