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Philip Hayden Redding (January 25, 1890 – March 30, 1929) was a
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who made three starts in
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and one relief appearance in
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for the
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. Redding continued to pitch in the minor leagues, with trials as high as A ball, but mostly in classes C and D, winning 23 games in his final season of 1916.


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