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    July 25 – Jimmy Binder, 76, third baseman, listed as 5 feet 5 inches (1.65 m) tall and 132 pounds (60 kg), for five Negro leagues clubs over seven years between 1930 and 1937. July 26 – Bill DeKoning , 60, catcher who played in three games (and was hitless in his lone at bat) for 1945 New York Giants.

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