Pete Hill

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Pete Hill was an early 20th-century Negro Leagues baseball star and Hall of Famer renowned as one of the era’s greatest outfielders and hitters.

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instanceOf Negro league baseball player
baseball player
human
bats left-handed
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
describedBySource Negro Leagues Baseball historians
era early 20th century
ethnicGroup Black Americans
surface form: African American
fieldOfWork professional baseball
givenName Pete NERFINISHED
hallOfFameInduction National Baseball Hall of Fame NERFINISHED
hallOfFameInductionMethod Negro Leagues Committee NERFINISHED
hallOfFameInductionYear 2006
hasReputation excellent contact hitter
strong defensive outfielder
team leader
inductedInto National Baseball Hall of Fame NERFINISHED
influenced later generations of African American baseball players
league Negro leagues NERFINISHED
memberOfSportsTeam Bacharach Giants NERFINISHED
Chicago American Giants NERFINISHED
Cuban X-Giants NERFINISHED
Detroit Stars NERFINISHED
Leland Giants NERFINISHED
Philadelphia Giants NERFINISHED
notableAchievement considered among the best hitters of his era
star outfielder in multiple top Negro League teams
notableFor being one of the best hitters of the dead-ball era
being one of the greatest early Negro Leagues outfielders
occupation baseball manager
baseball outfielder
partOf Negro league baseball history
playedDuring dead-ball era
playedIn United States NERFINISHED
positionPlayed outfielder
recognizedAs Hall of Famer
sexOrGender male
sport baseball
throws left-handed

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Detroit Stars manager Pete Hill
Detroit Stars notablePlayer Pete Hill