Dana Holt | |||
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Outfielder | |||
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Negro league baseball debut | |||
1922, for the Pittsburgh Keystones | |||
Last appearance | |||
1923, for the Toledo Tigers | |||
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Dana Holt was a Negro league outfielder in the 1920s.
Holt made his Negro leagues debut in 1922 with the Pittsburgh Keystones. The following season, he finished his career with the Toledo Tigers. [1] [2]
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