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- Q4912724 description "American baseball player".
- Q4912724 description "American baseball player".
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- Q4912724 abstract "William "Billy" Holland (born February 1874) was a Negro Leagues pitcher and infielder for several years before the founding of the first Negro National League.Holland debuted at the age of 20 with the Chicago Unions in 1894, and moved to the Page Fence Giants in 1895. He went back to the Unions in 1897, and by 1899 most of the former Page Fence Giants had moved to Chicago, Illinois to form the Columbia Giants. Holland joined the Columbia Giants in their second season.Holland pitched for the Algona Brownies, and in September 1903 was involved in an incident in St. Paul, Minnesota where one of his pitches went wild and hit Winnipeg player William W. Kelley on the head. Holland was arrested by local police, after leaving the game and traveling to the city on a street car. An hour later, police decided it was an accident and let him go without charging him. The two teams were set to tour together throughout Minnesota, playing each other at county fairs.Holland signed with the Renville, Minnesota team in April 1904. He then traveled back to Chicago and played the 1905 season with the Leland Giants.By 1906, Holland moved to the east and played a couple seasons for the Brooklyn Royal Giants, and played winter ball with the Philadelphia Giants in the 1907-1908 season.".
- Q4912724 alias "Billy".
- Q4912724 birthDate "1874".
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- Q4912724 birthYear "1874".
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- Q4912724 alternativeNames "Billy".
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- Q4912724 dateOfBirth "February 1874".
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- Q4912724 name "Holland, William".
- Q4912724 name "William "Billy" Holland".
- Q4912724 placeOfBirth "Alabama".
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- Q4912724 shortDescription "American baseball player".
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- Q4912724 comment "William "Billy" Holland (born February 1874) was a Negro Leagues pitcher and infielder for several years before the founding of the first Negro National League.Holland debuted at the age of 20 with the Chicago Unions in 1894, and moved to the Page Fence Giants in 1895. He went back to the Unions in 1897, and by 1899 most of the former Page Fence Giants had moved to Chicago, Illinois to form the Columbia Giants.".
- Q4912724 label "Billy Holland (baseball)".
- Q4912724 givenName "William".
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- Q4912724 name "William Holland".
- Q4912724 surname "Holland".