1882 - 1911
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| First Name |
Simon
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| Middle Name |
Burdette
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| Last Name |
Nicholls
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| Full Name at Birth |
Simon Burdette Nicholls
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| Birthday |
18th July, 1882
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| Birthplace |
Germantown, MD
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| Died |
12th March, 1911
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| Place of Death |
Baltimore, MD
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| Buried |
Holy Cross Cemetery, Yeadon, PA
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| Height |
5' 11" (180 cm)
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| Weight |
165lbs (75 kg)
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| Zodiac Sign |
Cancer
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| Nationality |
American
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| University |
University of Maryland
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| Occupation Text |
Former Major League Baseball Player
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| Occupation |
Baseball
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| Baseball Position |
Shortstop, Second Baseman, Third Baseman
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| Bats |
Left
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| Throws |
Right
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| MLB First Game Date |
18th September, 1903
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| MLB Final Game Date |
25th April, 1910
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Simon Burdette Nicholls (July 18, 1882 – March 12, 1911) was an American professional baseball shortstop. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Detroit Tigers, Philadelphia Athletics, and Cleveland Naps. A native of Boyds, Maryland, he attended the Maryland Agricultural College. He was signed as an emergency replacement by the Tigers during a road trip to Washington in 1903 and played both games of a doubleheader for the Tigers. He was a member of the Philadelphia Athletics from 1906 to 1909, and was the team's primary shortstop in 1907 and 1908. He appeared for the Cleveland Naps in only three games at the beginning of the 1910 season. He spent most of that season with the minor-league Baltimore Orioles and was named the team's captain. He died of complications from typhoid fever in Baltimore before the beginning of the 1911 season.
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