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- Q7123062 description "American baseball player".
- Q7123062 description "American baseball player".
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- Q7123062 abstract "Patrick Dillon (January 2, 1853 – July 27, 1902) was an American professional catcher who played for the 1875 St. Louis Red Stockings of the National Association. Dillon was born in Saint Louis, Missouri. His brother, John Dillon, also played for the Red Stockings in the same season.The Red Stockings were an amateur baseball team from Saint Louis that decided to turn professional in 1875. But the Red Stockings survived only part of the season (18 games), as the club played its final game on July 4.In his only season for St. Louis Dillon shared catching duties with Silver Flint. He posted a .231 average (3-for-13) in three games, hitting a double and driving in one run while scoring one time.Dillon died in Mehlville, Missouri, at the age of 49.".
- Q7123062 birthDate "1853-01-02".
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- Q7123062 birthYear "1853".
- Q7123062 deathDate "1902-07-27".
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- Q7123062 deathYear "1902".
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- Q7123062 birthDate "1853-01-02".
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- Q7123062 dateOfBirth "1853-01-02".
- Q7123062 dateOfDeath "1902-07-27".
- Q7123062 deathDate "1902-07-27".
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- Q7123062 name "Dillon, Packy".
- Q7123062 name "Packy Dillon".
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- Q7123062 shortDescription "American baseball player".
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- Q7123062 comment "Patrick Dillon (January 2, 1853 – July 27, 1902) was an American professional catcher who played for the 1875 St. Louis Red Stockings of the National Association. Dillon was born in Saint Louis, Missouri. His brother, John Dillon, also played for the Red Stockings in the same season.The Red Stockings were an amateur baseball team from Saint Louis that decided to turn professional in 1875.".
- Q7123062 label "Packy Dillon".
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- Q7123062 givenName "Packy".
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- Q7123062 name "Packy Dillon".
- Q7123062 surname "Dillon".