Hugh Hill (baseball)
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Hugh Ellis Hill (July 21, 1879 – September 6, 1958) was a
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who played for two seasons. He played for the
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during the 1903 Cleveland Naps season and the
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during the 1904 St. Louis Cardinals season. Hill spent a few quality seasons with the American Association's Kansas City Blues prior to 1910. He is buried at the Spring Hill Cemetery in
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