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Who is Arlie Latham? Biography, gossip, facts?
Walter Arlington Latham (March 15 1860 - November 29 1952) was an American third baseman in Major League Baseball. He played from 1880 through 1909 for the Buffalo Bisons St. Louis Browns Chicago Pirates Cincinnati Reds Washington Senators and New York Giants. He also served as player-manager of the Browns in 1896. Latham stole 129 bases during the 1887 season. After his retirement as a player he is credited as the first full-time base coach in baseball history.
Is Arlie Latham still alive? Are there any death rumors?
Yes, as far as we know, Arlie Latham is still alive. We don't have any current information about Arlie Latham's health. However, being younger than 50, we hope that everything is ok.
Which team(s) did Arlie Latham play for?
Arlie Latham has played for multiple teams, the most important are: Buffalo Bisons (NL), Chicago Pirates, Cincinnati Reds, San Francisco Giants, St. Louis Cardinals and Washington Senators (1891-1899).
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Which teams did Arlie Latham play for in the past?
Arlie Latham had played for various teams in the past, for example: Buffalo Bisons (NL) and San Francisco Giants.
Is Arlie Latham gay or straight?
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Which position does Arlie Latham play?
Arlie Latham plays as a Third baseman.
When did Arlie Latham retire? When did Arlie Latham end the active career?
Arlie Latham retired on the 30th of September 1909, which is more than 115 years ago. The date of Arlie Latham's retirement fell on a Thursday.
When did Arlie Latham's career start? How long ago was that?
Arlie Latham's career started on the 5th of July 1880, which is more than 144 years ago. The first day of Arlie Latham's career was a Monday.
Who are similar baseball players to Arlie Latham?
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What is Arlie Latham doing now?
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What is Arlie Latham's net worth in 2024? How much does Arlie Latham earn?
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