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- Q7343652 description "American baseball player and executive".
- Q7343652 description "American baseball player and executive".
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- Q7343652 abstract "Robert Blee Drury (January 27, 1878 – August 19, 1933 in Columbus, Ohio, USA) played in minor league baseball for eight seasons, from 1901 to 1908, and managed at that level for four. Not a solid hitter, he never posted a season batting average above .247. He managed the Binghamton Bingoes for part of 1905 (replacing Count Campau) and for all of 1906 and 1907. In 1908, he managed the Wilkes-Barre Barons for the last part of the season, replacing Abel Lizotte. Every team he managed finished seventh in the league.He served in the Spanish–American War.He was, at one point, part-owner of the Boston Red Sox, having developed some personal wealth. As well, he became a noted surgeon, graduating from Starling-Loving College. He served as a physician to baseball notables such as Ban Johnson.He is interred at Green Lawn Cemetery in Columbus.".
- Q7343652 birthDate "1878-01-27".
- Q7343652 birthYear "1878".
- Q7343652 deathDate "1933-08-19".
- Q7343652 deathYear "1933".
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- Q7343652 dateOfBirth "1878-01-27".
- Q7343652 dateOfDeath "1933-08-19".
- Q7343652 name "Drury, Robert".
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- Q7343652 comment "Robert Blee Drury (January 27, 1878 – August 19, 1933 in Columbus, Ohio, USA) played in minor league baseball for eight seasons, from 1901 to 1908, and managed at that level for four. Not a solid hitter, he never posted a season batting average above .247. He managed the Binghamton Bingoes for part of 1905 (replacing Count Campau) and for all of 1906 and 1907. In 1908, he managed the Wilkes-Barre Barons for the last part of the season, replacing Abel Lizotte.".
- Q7343652 label "Robert Drury (baseball)".
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