- Charles Baker (umpire)
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Charles Baker Born Charles Baker Occupation Umpire Years active 1884 Employer National League Charles Baker (Unknown birth - Unknown death) was a professional baseball umpire.
Baker umpired 1 National League game in 1884, as the home plate umpire.[1]
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Charles Baker (umpire)
- Charles Baker (umpire)
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Charles Baker Born Charles Baker Occupation Umpire Years active 1884 Employer National League Charles Baker (Unknown birth - Unknown death) was a professional baseball umpire.
Baker umpired 1 National League game in 1884, as the home plate umpire.[1]
References
_ This biographical article relating to an American baseball umpire is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.