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- Q6968600 description "Major League Baseball player".
- Q6968600 description "Major League Baseball player".
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- Q6968600 abstract "Nathan "Nate" Berkenstock (1831 – February 23, 1900) was the earliest-born professional baseball player, a year older than the next-"oldest" player, Lew Carl, who was born in 1832 and played in one game for the Baltimore Canaries in 1874. Berkenstock played in just one pro league game: the game that decided the first professional baseball championship in the United States, in 1871. He was Jewish.[1]".
- Q6968600 alias "Berkenstock, Nate".
- Q6968600 birthDate "1831".
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- Q6968600 deathDate "1900-02-23".
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- Q6968600 alternativeNames "Berkenstock, Nate".
- Q6968600 dateOfBirth "1831".
- Q6968600 dateOfDeath "1900-02-23".
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- Q6968600 name "Berkenstock, Nathan".
- Q6968600 name "Nate Berkenstock".
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- Q6968600 shortDescription "Major League Baseball player".
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- Q6968600 comment "Nathan "Nate" Berkenstock (1831 – February 23, 1900) was the earliest-born professional baseball player, a year older than the next-"oldest" player, Lew Carl, who was born in 1832 and played in one game for the Baltimore Canaries in 1874. Berkenstock played in just one pro league game: the game that decided the first professional baseball championship in the United States, in 1871. He was Jewish.[1]".
- Q6968600 label "Nate Berkenstock".
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