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When did Al Tedrow die?

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Updated: 8/21/2019

Al Tedrow died on 1958-01-23.

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Al Tedrow died January 23, 1958, in Westerville, OH, USA.


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Al Tedrow was born December 14, 1891, in Westerville, OH, USA.


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What were baseball player Al Tedrow's total batting stats for 1914?

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What were some of the modern batting stats for baseball player Al Tedrow in 1914?

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