Jesse Baker (baseball)

Jesse Baker (baseball)

Jesse Baker (born Michael Myron Silverman, March 4, 1895 – July 29, 1976) was a professional baseball player who played infielder in the Major Leagues in 1919 for the Washington Senators.

He was born in Cleveland, Ohio and died in West Los Angeles, California.

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