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- Q5273000 wikiPageWikiLink Q8803355.
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- Q5273000 alternativeNames "Higham, Richard".
- Q5273000 birthDate "1851-07-24".
- Q5273000 birthPlace Q184775.
- Q5273000 dateOfBirth "1851-07-24".
- Q5273000 dateOfDeath "1905-03-18".
- Q5273000 deathDate "1905-03-18".
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- Q5273000 debutteam Q1264147.
- Q5273000 name "Dick Higham".
- Q5273000 name "Higham, Dick".
- Q5273000 placeOfDeath "Chicago, Illinois".
- Q5273000 position Q1149560.
- Q5273000 shortDescription "Major League Baseball player".
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- Q5273000 comment "Richard Higham (July 24, 1851 – March 18, 1905) was an American professional baseball player born in Ipswich, Suffolk, England. However, he is best known as the only umpire to be banned from baseball.Higham's family immigrated to the United States when he was two years old, and settled in Hoboken, New Jersey. During his career he was a very versatile player, fielding multiples positions, mainly as a right fielder and catcher with notable playing time as a second baseman as well.".
- Q5273000 label "Dick Higham".
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