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- Q22959048 subject Q6937936.
- Q22959048 subject Q7217606.
- Q22959048 subject Q9700833.
- Q22959048 abstract "Alfredo Edmead (1956 - August 22, 1974) was a minor league baseball player who was killed in a freak on-field accident in 1974.A native of the Dominican Republic and one of eleven children, Edmead joined the Salem Pirates of the Carolina League as a 17-year-old in 1974. Edmead immediately showed promise, batting .319 with 61 stolen bases and seven homers in 119 games with Salem, a farm club of the MLB Pittsburgh Pirates.Edmead spoke little English, but improved quickly. "I was afraid I’d be withdrawn," he told a reporter early in the season. Salem manager John Lipon was impressed, describing Edmead as "so very smart".".
- Q22959048 wikiPageWikiLink Q1135481.
- Q22959048 wikiPageWikiLink Q653772.
- Q22959048 wikiPageWikiLink Q6937936.
- Q22959048 wikiPageWikiLink Q7217606.
- Q22959048 wikiPageWikiLink Q7355857.
- Q22959048 wikiPageWikiLink Q7404166.
- Q22959048 wikiPageWikiLink Q9700833.
- Q22959048 comment "Alfredo Edmead (1956 - August 22, 1974) was a minor league baseball player who was killed in a freak on-field accident in 1974.A native of the Dominican Republic and one of eleven children, Edmead joined the Salem Pirates of the Carolina League as a 17-year-old in 1974. Edmead immediately showed promise, batting .319 with 61 stolen bases and seven homers in 119 games with Salem, a farm club of the MLB Pittsburgh Pirates.Edmead spoke little English, but improved quickly.".
- Q22959048 label "Alfredo Edmead".