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John Edmund Rudderham (1863–1942) was a
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player. He played one game for the
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's Boston Reds in , going 1-for-4 at the plate while making errors in each of his two chances in
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Rudderham, John Major League Baseball left fielders Boston Reds (UA) players Brockton (minor league baseball) players Portsmouth Lillies players Auburn Yankees players Elmira Gladiators players Lewiston (minor league baseball) players Brockton Shoemakers players 19th-century baseball players 19th-century American sportsmen 1863 births 1942 deaths Baseball players from Quincy, Massachusetts