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  2. Category:Welsh baseball players - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Welsh baseball players" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. M. Edgar Montford; T.

  3. Category:Welsh sportspeople by sport - Wikipedia

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    Welsh baseball players (1 C, 2 P) Welsh basketball players (1 C) ... Welsh polo players (2 P) R. Welsh racing drivers (2 C, 23 P) Welsh rally drivers (13 P) Welsh ...

  4. Category:Major League Baseball players from Wales - Wikipedia

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    This category is for Welsh baseball players who currently play or have played in Major League Baseball. Pages in category "Major League Baseball players from Wales" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  5. British baseball - Wikipedia

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    British baseball, also known colloquially in Wales as Welsh baseball (Welsh: Pêl Fas Gymreig), is a bat-and-ball game played in Wales, England, and to a lesser extent in Ireland and Scotland. The game emerged as a distinct sport in Merseyside, Gloucester and South Wales at the end of the 19th century, drawing on the much older game of rounders .

  6. List of people from Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    Wales international baseball player and former chairman and president of the Welsh Baseball Union: Born in Canton, Cardiff [254] Paulo Radmilovic: 1886 1968 Water polo player and swimmer, won four gold medals at the 1908, 1912 and 1920 Olympic Games Born in Cardiff [255] Nathan Walker: 1994 –

  7. Sport in Wales - Wikipedia

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    Welsh baseball (Welsh: Pêl Fas Gymreig) or British baseball, is a bat-and-ball game played in south Wales and formerly in parts of England. It is closely related to the game of rounders, and emerged as a distinct sport when governing bodies in Wales and England agreed to change the name of the game from "rounders" when the rules were codified ...

  8. Curt Welch - Wikipedia

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    In 1885, he joined the St. Louis Browns (today's Cardinals). Welch scored the series-winning run in extra innings of game 6 of the 1886 World Series in a close play at the plate famous among baseball fans of his generation as the "$15,000 slide," [ 2 ] that number being an estimate of the total gate receipts in the winner-take-all Series.

  9. Jimmy Austin - Wikipedia

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    James Phillip Austin (December 8, 1879 – March 6, 1965) was a Welsh professional baseball player and coach. He played in Major League Baseball as a third baseman for the New York Highlanders and St. Louis Browns from 1909 through 1923, 1925 through 1926, and 1929.