Deacon White

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Deacon White was a 19th-century Major League Baseball catcher and third baseman renowned as one of the sport’s earliest stars and a Hall of Fame inductee.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Baseball Hall of Fame inductee
Major League Baseball player
baseball player
human
bats right
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
era 19th century
fieldOfWork professional sports
fullName James Laurie White
givenName James
hallOfFame National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
hallOfFameInduction Veterans Committee selection
league Major League Baseball
memberOfSportsTeam Boston Red Stockings
Buffalo Bisons (Major League)
surface form: Buffalo Bisons (NL)

Chicago White Stockings
Cincinnati Red Stockings (AA)
surface form: Cincinnati Reds (AA)

Cleveland Forest Citys
Detroit Wolverines
Pittsburgh Pirates
surface form: Pittsburgh Alleghenys
nickname Deacon White self-link
notableFor being one of the earliest stars of professional baseball
playing in 19th-century Major League Baseball
notableRole pioneer Major League Baseball catcher
pioneer Major League Baseball third baseman
occupation baseball player
positionPlayed catcher
third baseman
sexOrGender male
sport baseball
throws right

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