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Who is Bill Holbert? Biography, gossip, facts?
William Henry Holbert (March 14 1855 in Baltimore Maryland - March 20 1935 in Laurel Maryland) was a catcher in the National League and American Association baseball leagues playing from 1876 through 1888. He holds the major league record for career at-bats without a home run failing to do so in his 2335 at-bats. However he was playing in an era when triples were more common than home runs due to the spacious parks and poor quality of the balls used.
Is Bill Holbert still alive? Are there any death rumors?
Yes, as far as we know, Bill Holbert is still alive. We don't have any current information about Bill Holbert's health. However, being younger than 50, we hope that everything is ok.
Which team(s) did Bill Holbert play for?
Bill Holbert has played for multiple teams, the most important are: Los Angeles Dodgers, Louisville Grays, Milwaukee Grays, New York Metropolitans, Syracuse Stars (National League) and Troy Trojans (MLB team).
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Which teams did Bill Holbert play for in the past?
Bill Holbert had played for various teams in the past, for example: Los Angeles Dodgers and Louisville Grays.
Is Bill Holbert gay or straight?
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Which position does Bill Holbert play?
Bill Holbert plays as a Catcher.
When did Bill Holbert retire? When did Bill Holbert end the active career?
Bill Holbert retired on the 12th of July 1888, which is more than 136 years ago. The date of Bill Holbert's retirement fell on a Thursday.
When did Bill Holbert's career start? How long ago was that?
Bill Holbert's career started on the 5th of September 1876, which is more than 148 years ago. The first day of Bill Holbert's career was a Tuesday.
Who are similar baseball players to Bill Holbert?
Al Cowens, Alonzo Perry, Al Wingo, Billy Martin and Billy Meyer are baseball players that are similar to Bill Holbert. Click on their names to check out their FAQs.
What is Bill Holbert doing now?
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What is Bill Holbert's net worth in 2024? How much does Bill Holbert earn?
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