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Does anyone know a reference for the home addresses of players from the deadball era to WW2? TTM would obviously be futile but being into baseball and local history I thought it'd be interesting to see where some of the players used to live.
BTW, I live in Cincinnati... less than a mile away from where "Kelly's Killers" played their home games in 1891. Thought it'd be neat to see if any of the players lived nearby. |
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