Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Edward Armistead Batchelor, Sr. (September 1883 – July 1968), also known as "Batch" and "E.A.", was an American sportswriter and editor for The Providence Journal, the Detroit Free Press, and The Detroit News. He was one of the charter members of the Baseball Writers Association of America ("BBWAA") upon its founding in October 1908 and held membership card No. 1 in that organization for many years.. }
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- Edward_A._Batchelor abstract "Edward Armistead Batchelor, Sr. (September 1883 – July 1968), also known as "Batch" and "E.A.", was an American sportswriter and editor for The Providence Journal, the Detroit Free Press, and The Detroit News. He was one of the charter members of the Baseball Writers Association of America ("BBWAA") upon its founding in October 1908 and held membership card No. 1 in that organization for many years.".
- Edward_A._Batchelor comment "Edward Armistead Batchelor, Sr. (September 1883 – July 1968), also known as "Batch" and "E.A.", was an American sportswriter and editor for The Providence Journal, the Detroit Free Press, and The Detroit News. He was one of the charter members of the Baseball Writers Association of America ("BBWAA") upon its founding in October 1908 and held membership card No. 1 in that organization for many years.".