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- Larry_Murphy_(baseball) abstract "Patrick Lawrence Murphy (March 17, 1857 – October 6, 1911) was a Canadian outfielder in Major League Baseball for the Washington Statesmen.Born in Toronto, Ontario, he made his major league debut on May 30, 1891, at the age of 34. He would only play that one season. He played in 101 games with an .265 batting average, 1 home run, 35 runs batted in and 29 stolen bases.".
- Q6490850 abstract "Patrick Lawrence Murphy (March 17, 1857 – October 6, 1911) was a Canadian outfielder in Major League Baseball for the Washington Statesmen.Born in Toronto, Ontario, he made his major league debut on May 30, 1891, at the age of 34. He would only play that one season. He played in 101 games with an .265 batting average, 1 home run, 35 runs batted in and 29 stolen bases.".
- Larry_Murphy_(baseball) comment "Patrick Lawrence Murphy (March 17, 1857 – October 6, 1911) was a Canadian outfielder in Major League Baseball for the Washington Statesmen.Born in Toronto, Ontario, he made his major league debut on May 30, 1891, at the age of 34. He would only play that one season. He played in 101 games with an .265 batting average, 1 home run, 35 runs batted in and 29 stolen bases.".
- Q6490850 comment "Patrick Lawrence Murphy (March 17, 1857 – October 6, 1911) was a Canadian outfielder in Major League Baseball for the Washington Statesmen.Born in Toronto, Ontario, he made his major league debut on May 30, 1891, at the age of 34. He would only play that one season. He played in 101 games with an .265 batting average, 1 home run, 35 runs batted in and 29 stolen bases.".