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Marcus Elmore Baldwin was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on October 29, 1863, to Franklin E. and Margaret Baldwin. [5] One of two children born to the couple, [5] Mark and his family moved to Homestead, Pennsylvania in 1872. [6]
Clarence Geoghan "Kid" Baldwin (() October 1, 1864 – () July 10, 1897) was an American Major League Baseball catcher. He played seven seasons at the Major League level. In addition to playing catcher, Baldwin also played outfield, third base, second base, and first base. He also pitched two games in the 1885 season.
"After professional baseball, Baldwin started medical school at the University of Pennsylvania in fall 1898, where he coached the university's baseball team the year prior": any reason not to reverse the order of these events so the reader gets them chronologically? Changed. Therapyisgood 16:46, 30 September 2023 (UTC)
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BCC's Sierra Baldwin signed this week to play college softball, but plans to continue her all-league high school career in baseball this spring.
Apr. 2—Kamehameha opened last week with a loss to 'Iolani, but stymied Mid-Pacific and Damien to collect six first-place votes and remain at No. 1 in the Star-Advertiser Baseball Top 10 on Monday.
The Players League Triple Crown leaders were Hall-of-Famer Roger Connor with 14 home runs, Pete Browning with a .373 batting average, and Hardy Richardson with 146 RBI. For pitchers, Mark Baldwin had 34 wins, Silver King had a 2.69 ERA, and Mark Baldwin struck out 211 batters.
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