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Major League Baseball Players Who Died in Washington / Played in 1929
Hall
of Fame Manager Casey Stengel once quipped, "Most people my age are dead - you could look it up."
The table below allows you to "look it up", as it is a comprehensive historical analysis of
every major league baseball players' place of death. Selecting a state or country will bring up a sortable
chart with every player in history who died in that particular area.
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"Baseball is a game dominated by vital ghosts;
it's a fraternity, like no
other we have of the active and the no longer so, the living and the dead."
- Richard Gilman in The Cultural Encyclopedia of Baseball (Jonathan Fraser
Light, 2005) |
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| Player |
Died In |
Date of Death |
Debut Year |
Final Year |
| Earl Averill |
Everett, Washington |
08-16-1983 |
1929 |
1941 |
| Red Badgro |
Kent, Washington |
07-13-1998 |
1929 |
1930 |
| Ed Brandt |
Spokane, Washington |
11-01-1944 |
1928 |
1938 |
| George Burns |
Kirkland, Washington |
01-07-1978 |
1914 |
1929 |
| George Burns |
Kirkland, Washington |
01-07-1978 |
1914 |
1929 |
| Ira Flagstead |
Olympia, Washington |
03-13-1940 |
1917 |
1930 |
| Ira Flagstead |
Olympia, Washington |
03-13-1940 |
1917 |
1930 |
| Ira Flagstead |
Olympia, Washington |
03-13-1940 |
1917 |
1930 |
| Roy Johnson |
Tacoma, Washington |
09-10-1973 |
1929 |
1938 |
| Jim Moore |
Seattle, Washington |
05-19-1973 |
1928 |
1932 |
| Earl Sheely |
Seattle, Washington |
09-16-1952 |
1921 |
1931 |
| Player |
Died In |
Date of Death |
Debut Year |
Final Year |
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Major League Baseball Players Who Died in Washington / Played in 1929
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