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  1. Bill Nicholson (baseball)

    Bill Nicholson at Find a Grave s start succession box title List of Major League Baseball home run ...Infobox MLB player name Bill Nicholson position Outfielder image Bill Nicholson.jpg bats Left throws ... Image Ienicholson.jpg left thumb Bill Nicholson 1950s In a 16 year career, Nicholson posted a .268 ... pinch homers. Bill Nicholson died in Chestertown, Maryland , at age of 81. Highlights 5 time All ... www.baseballlibrary.com baseballlibrary ballplayers N Nicholson Bill.stm Baseball Library profile ... Persondata . NAME Nicholson, Bill ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH December 11 ..., Maryland DEFAULTSORT Nicholson, Bill Category National League All Stars Category National League home ... By 1948 Philadelphia Phillies By 1949 By 1953 highlights nowiki nowiki 5 Major League Baseball All Star Game All Star selection 1940 Major League Baseball All Star Game 1940 , 1941 Major League Baseball All Star Game 1941 , 1943 Major League Baseball All Star Game 1943 , 1944 Major League Baseball All Star Game 1944 , 1945 Major League Baseball All Star Game 1945 William Beck Swish Nicholson December 11, 1914 March 8, 1996 was a right fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Oakland ... and threw right handed. In By 1944 , Nicholson received an intentional walk with the bases loaded. He ... Swish because of his mighty at bat swing , which often missed the ball, Nicholson twice led the National ... in 1936, then spent two years in the Minor league baseball minors before joining the Chicago Cubs in 1939. Nicholson became a regular with the Cubs in 1940. His most productive season came in 1943 ... Valuable Player Award NL MVP Award vote behind Stan Musial and Walker Cooper . In 1944, Nicholson slipped to .287, but he again led the NL in home runs 33 , RBI 122 and Run baseball runs 116 . In the same ... the game, 12 10. This time, he lost the MVP honors by one vote to Marty Marion . Although Nicholson ... in Chicago s seven game loss to the Detroit Tigers in the 1945 World Series World Series . In 1949, Nicholson ...   more details



  1. Bill Nicholson

    Bill Nicholson may refer to Bill Nicholson footballer 1919&ndash 2004 , English football player and manager Bill Nicholson baseball 1914&ndash 1996 , American Major League Baseball player William Bill Nicholson born 1937 , film and TV sound engineer Bill Nicholson Canadian administrator See also Billy Nicholson disambiguation William Nicholson disambiguation hndis Nicholson, Bill ...   more details



  1. Bill Nicholson (Canadian administrator)

    Bill Nicholson is a Canada Canadian farmer and administrator, and is one of ten elected directors on the Canadian Wheat Board . Nicholson supports the CWB s single desk marketing approach as the best option for farmers, and has opposed efforts to introduce open market competition to wheat and barley sales. Nicholson operates a farming business in Shoal Lake, Manitoba . He was first elected to the Canadian Wheat Board s Advisory Committee in 1994, defeating incumbent candidate Larry Maguire in the western Manitoba region. ref Bill Redekop, Farmers votes a solid rejection of voluntary monopoly , Winnipeg Free Press , 3 December 1994. ref This election was fought along clear ideological lines, with Maguire opposing the CWB s monopoly status and Nicholson supporting it. Nicholson, who was 38 years old at the time, was a delegate with the Manitoba Pool Elevators and a member of the National Farmers Union. ref Bill Redekop, Wheat board future sparks bitter battle , Winnipeg Free Press , 14 November 1994. ref Nicholson criticized the group Farmers For Justice in 1995, after some of its members tried to market their own wheat in the United States in contravention of Canadian law. He argued that these farmers were conducting private transactions at the expense of all other farmers , and said that costs would be higher and returns lower if the Wheat Board were forced out of existence. ref Farmers chafe over wheat board , Globe and Mail , 28 November 1995, B6. ref The Wheat Board was restructured in 1998, and Nicholson was elected as a director for the western Manitoba and eastern Saskatchewan ... Chuck Strahl s efforts to reduce the Wheat Board s monopoly status. ref Bill Nicholson, Farmers ... Nicholson, Bill ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nicholson, Bill Category Agriculture in Canada Category Canadian farmers Category ... Don Dewar , a pro monopoly candidate, was eliminated after the first round. ref Nicholson has recently ...   more details



  1. Bill Nicholson (footballer)

    Infobox football biography playername Bill Nicholson image fullname William Edward Nicholson dateofbirth ... F.C. Tottenham Hotspur William Edward Bill Nicholson Order of the British Empire OBE 26 January 1919 ... title Bill Nicholson work Football Hall of Fame publisher National Football Museum accessdate 2008 12 23 ref Return to Spurs In 1946 Nicholson returned to the Spurs first team, playing at centre ... last performance, and he must hate losing. Bill Nicholson ref name Mr. Tottenham Hotspur Cite book last Hale first Steve E. title Mr. Tottenham Hotspur Bill Nicholson OBE Memories of a Spurs Legend ... obituaries bill nicholson 544852.html title Bill Nicholson date 2004 10 25 work The Independent accessdate ... Recognition Image Bill Nicholson Sculpture.JPG thumb right A Bust sculpture bust of Nicholson at White Hart Lane In 1999 an approach road to White Hart Lane was named Bill Nicholson Way in his honour ... last Cheese first Caroline date 2002 12 31 publisher BBC Sport accessdate 2008 12 23 ref Bill Nicholson ... Daily Telegraph obituary Retrieved 4 February 2011 ref Famous quote Bill Nicholson said, It is better ... www.spursforlife.com bill nicholson quotes Bill Nicholson quotes S start Succession box title UEFA ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nicholson, Bill ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH ... PLACE OF DEATH Hertfordshire , England DEFAULTSORT Nicholson, Bill Category UEFA Cup winning managers ... players Category English Football Hall of Fame inductees de Bill Nicholson el fr Bill Nicholson it Bill Nicholson he no Bill Nicholson pl Bill Nicholson ru , tr Bill Nicholson zh ... title Tottenham mourn Nicholson last Hart first Simon date 2004 10 23 work Daily Telegraph ... . Citation needed date December 2008 Nicholson is the only player to have scored for England with his ... books?id P0bIAAAACAAJ&dq 0954833651 ref align center Nicholson took a Football Association coaching ...   more details



  1. Kevin Nicholson (baseball)

    batted in stat3value 8 teams nowiki nowiki San Diego Padres 2000 Kevin Ronald Nicholson born March 29, 1976 in Vancouver, British Columbia is a Canada Canadian baseball shortstop . He played part of the by 2000 season for the San Diego Padres of Major League Baseball , and for the Canada national baseball team Canadian Olympic baseball team in 2004. A graduate of Stetson University , Nicholson ... Baseball Classic in 2006 World Baseball Classic 2006 . That was also the last season in which Nicholson ... Baseball Atlantic League . His final appearance for Team Canada came at the 2007 Baseball World Cup . See also List of Major League Baseball players from Canada Sources Baseballstats mlb espn br n nichode01 fangraphs 1009563 cube Kevin Nicholson brm nichol002kev Canada 2004 Olympic Baseball Team Canada 2006 World Baseball Classic roster Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nicholson ...Infobox MLB player name Kevin Nicholson position Shortstop image bats Both throws Right birth date Birth date and age 1976 3 29 birth place Vancouver, British Columbia debutdate June 23 debutyear By 2000 ... League Baseball Draft 1182nd overall , but did not sign. In the 1997 Major League Baseball Draft ... in the minors, Nicholson played 37 games for the Padres in 2000. He later spent time in the Colorado ... league clubs. He was a member of the Canadian national baseball team for several years. In 2001, he was part of their 2001 Baseball World Cup Baseball World Cup team, and was part of Team ..., British Columbia DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nicholson, Kevin Category 1976 births Category Living people Category Baseball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics Category Olympic baseball players of Canada Category Major League Baseball players from Canada Category 2006 World Baseball Classic ... Major League Baseball shortstops Category San Diego Padres players Category Somerset Patriots players Category Baseball people from British Columbia Canada baseball shortstop stub ja ...   more details



  1. William "Bill" Nicholson

    Otherpersons William Nicholson William Bill Nicholson born November 18, 1937 is a sound re recording mixer at NBC Universal studios in Los Angeles, California. During his lengthy career, he has received numerous awards and nominations, including 5 Primetime Emmy Award Emmy awards, 22 Primetime Emmy Award Emmy nominations, 2 Cinema Audio Society Awards Cinema Audio Society nominations, and an Academy Award nomination for Martin Scorsese s 1980 film Raging Bull . He is also a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences . Biography Nicholson was born in San Antonio , Texas and grew up in McLean County, Illinois . After serving in the Army in post World War II Europe, he moved to Los Angeles and took a job as a rent boy, eventually working his way up to sound mixer. After working on feature films for Warner Hollywood Studios , ref http www.seeing stars.com Studios WarnerHollywoodStudios.shtml History of Warner Hollywood Studios ref he moved to Todd AO Glen Glenn Sound Glen Glenn in the early 1980s to do television post production. In 1998 he began work on Dubbing filmmaking Dubbing stage 2 at Universal Studios . While there, aside from many other projects, he has mixed all but three of the shows in Dick Wolf s 18 year old Law & Order franchise . Interestingly, after moving away from full length feature films to work in television, Nicholson s old job was taken by Kevin O Connell sound re recording mixer Kevin O Connell , the person with the most Academy Award nominations 19 without a win. He currently lives with his wife Barbara in Glendale, California . Awards and Nominations ref http www.imdb.com name nm0629779 awards Awards info at IMDB ref ref http www.cinemaaudiosociety.org ... content bill nicholson Page at filmmakersdestination.com http www.hollywood.com celebrity William M Nicholson 3301788 Page at hollywood.com Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nicholson ... OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nicholson, William Category 1937 births Category ...   more details



  1. Bill Travers (baseball)

    William Edward Travers born October 27, 1952 is an American former professional baseball pitcher . He was drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in 1970. He played for them for 7 years before signing with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim California Angels , with whom he played two years. He was an American League Major League Baseball All Star Game All Star in 1976 Major League Baseball All Star Game 1976 . For several years, he was among the league leaders in hit batsman. He was born in Norwood, Massachusetts . External links http www.baseball reference.com t travebi01.shtml Baseball Reference Milwaukee Brewers Opening Day starting pitchers Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Travers, Bill ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH October 27, 1952 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Travers, Bill Category 1952 births Category Living people Category California Angels players Category Edmonton Trappers players Category Major League Baseball pitchers Category Baseball players from Massachusetts Category People from Norwood, Massachusetts US baseball pitcher 1950s stub ...   more details



  1. Bill Cash (baseball)

    William Walker Cash Ready February 21, 1919 September 12, 2011 was a baseball player in the Negro League baseball Negro Leagues from baseball year 1943 to baseball year 1950 . He batted and threw right handed. Born in National Register of Historic Places listings in Jones County, Georgia Round Oak , Georgia U.S. state Georgia , Bill Cash was a catcher who spent one season in the Mexican League baseball Mexican League and played for two minor league teams, in the early 1950s. Eventually, he played at third base and outfield . In addition, he spent time in the Dominican Baseball Dominican , Mexican Pacific League Mexican Pacific and Liga Venezolana de B isbol Profesional Venezuelan winter leagues. Cash died on September 12, 2011 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , at the age of 92. References http coe.ksu.edu nlbemuseum history players cash.html Negro League Baseball Museum http www.baseball reference.com bullpen Bill Cash BR Bullpen http www.baseball reference.com minors player.cgi?id cash 001wil BR Minors page Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cash, Bill ALTERNATIVE NAMES Ready SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 21 February, 1919 PLACE OF BIRTH Round Oak, Georgia, USA DATE OF DEATH 12 September, 2011 PLACE OF DEATH Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA DEFAULTSORT Cash, Bill Category Negro league baseball players Category Minor league baseball players Category Granby Red Sox players Category Superior Blues players Category Waterloo White Hawks players Category Baseball players from Georgia U.S. state Category People from Jones County, Georgia Category 1919 births Category 2011 deaths negro league baseball stub ...   more details



  1. Bill Drake (baseball)

    with bill drake.html University of Missouri St Louis Negro Baseball Project Oral History Interview with Bill Drake External links Portal Biography Find a Grave 11682689 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Drake, Bill ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player ...Other people Bill Drake File Bill Drake 1924.jpg thumb Drake at the 1924 Colored World Series . William Plunk Drake June 8, 1895, Sedalia, Missouri October 30, 1977 was a Negro League baseball pitcher. Drake pitched for top Negro League teams between 1915 and 1930, primarily remembered for his time with the Kansas City Monarchs , participating in two Negro League World Series Colored World Series in 1924 and 1925. He gained his colorful nickname from his propensity for pitching inside to batters and his willingness to hit batters who crowded the plate. He claimed to have taught Satchel Paige his famous Hesitation Pitch , though credit is usually given to Bill Gatewood . Teams played for Tennessee Rats, 1914 All Nations , 1915 St. Louis Giants , 1916 21 St. Louis Stars baseball St. Louis Stars , 1922 & 1930 Kansas City Monarchs, 1922 26 Indianapolis ABCs , 1926 Dayton Marcos , 1926 Memphis Red Sox , 1926 Detroit Stars , 1927 References cite book last Peterson first Robert title Only the Ball Was White publisher McGraw Hill Book Company year 1984 isbn 0070495998 cite book last Riley first James A. year 1994 title The Biographical Encyclopedia of the Negro Baseball Leagues place New York ... The Complete Book of Baseball s Negro Leagues The Other Half of Baseball History place Fern Park, FL ... Drake, Bill Category 1895 births Category 1977 deaths Category People from Sedalia, Missouri Category Negro league baseball players Category Kansas City Monarchs players Category Indianapolis ABCs players Category St. Louis Giants players Category St. Louis Stars baseball players Category Memphis Red Sox players Category Detroit Stars players Category Baseball players from Missouri US baseball pitcher ...   more details



  1. Bill Endicott (baseball)

    William Franklin Endicott born September 4, 1918 is a former left fielder who played briefly for the St. Louis Cardinals during the By 1946 season. A native of in Acorn disambiguation Acorn , Missouri , he batted and threw left handed . In one season career, Endicott posted a .200 batting average 4 for 20 with two run baseball runs and three run batted in RBI in 20 games, including three double baseball doubles , and a .333 on base percentage without home run s. Endicott Age 1918 9 4 is recognized as one of the oldest living major league ballplayers. See also 1946 St. Louis Cardinals season List of oldest living Major League Baseball players List of oldest living MLB players External links http www.baseball reference.com e endicbi01.shtml Baseball Reference http www.retrosheet.org boxesetc E Pendib101.htm Retrosheet Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Endicott, Bill ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH September 4, 1918 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Endicott, Bill Category St. Louis Cardinals players Category Major League Baseball left fielders Category Baseball players from Missouri Category 1918 births Category Living people Baseball left fielder stub ...   more details



  1. Bill Price (baseball)

    Infobox MLB player name Bill Price position Pitcher bats Unknown throws Unknown birth date Unknown birth place Philadelphia, Pennsylvania death date Unknown death place debutdate April 27 debutyear 1890 debutteam Philadelphia Athletics American Association Philadelphia Athletics finaldate April 27 finalyear 1890 finalteam Philadelphia Athletics American Association Philadelphia Athletics stat1label Win baseball Win Loss record stat1value 1 0 stat2label Earned run average stat2value 2.00 stat3label Strikeout s stat3value 1 teams nowiki nowiki Philadelphia Athletics American Association Philadelphia Athletics By 1890 William Price was a pitcher in Major League Baseball . He played for the Philadelphia Athletics American Association Philadelphia Athletics of the American Association 19th century American Association in one game on April 27, 1890. Sources baseballstats br p pricebi01 brm price 001bil DEFAULTSORT Price, Bill Category Baseball players from Pennsylvania Category Major League Baseball pitchers Category 19th century baseball players Category Philadelphia Athletics AA players Category Lebanon minor league baseball players US baseball pitcher stub ...   more details



  1. Bill Morrisette (baseball)

    William Lee Morrisette 1894 1966 was an United States American Major League Baseball pitcher . He played for the Oakland Athletics Philadelphia Athletics during the By 1915 and By 1916 seasons and the Detroit Tigers during the By 1920 season. References Baseballstats mlb espn br m morribi01 fangraphs cube brm morris006wil Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Morrisette, Bill ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1894 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1966 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Morrisette, Bill Category Major League Baseball pitchers Category Philadelphia Athletics players Category Detroit Tigers players Category Baseball players from Maryland Category 1894 births Category 1966 deaths baseball bio stub ...   more details



  1. Bill Smith (baseball executive)

    Infobox person name Bill Smith image Bill Smith 2010.jpg image size 200px alt caption Smith in 2010. birth date 1958 birth place alma mater Hamilton College New York Hamilton College 80 occupation General Manager baseball General Manager organization Minnesota Twins style influences influenced website Bill Smith born 1958 was the fifth general manager for the Minnesota Twins . He took over October 1, 2007 from long time manager and mentor Terry Ryan baseball Terry Ryan . ref Neal III, La Velle E. http www.startribune.com sports twins 11700821.html Twins Ryan steps down, Smith will take over. The Star Tribune . 13 Sept. 2007. ref The Twins fired Smith as general manager on November 7, 2011, ref http www.1500espn.com sportswire Bill Smith out as Twins general manager Terry Ryan takes interim role110711 ref and replaced him with his predecessor, Ryan. Six weeks later, Smith was given a new role in the Minnesota organization as assistant to both GM Ryan and club president Dave St. Peter. ref http www.startribune.com sports twins 135775003.html Minneapolis Star Tribune, 2011 12 17 ref Smith graduated from Hamilton College New York Hamilton College in 1980. He lives in Bloomington, Minnesota , with his wife Becky and their three daughters. See also start box succession box title Minnesota Twins Managers and ownership Minnesota Twins General Manager before Terry Ryan baseball Terry Ryan years 2007 2011 after Terry Ryan baseball Terry Ryan end box References reflist Minnesota Twins general managers Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Smith, Bill ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1958 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Smith, Bill Category Major League Baseball general managers Category Minnesota Twins executives Category Major League Baseball executives Category 1958 births Category Living people US baseball manager stub ...   more details



  1. Bill Long (baseball)

    Other people2 Bill Long disambiguation William Douglas Bill Long born February 29, 1960, in Cincinnati, Ohio , United States is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball . From by 1985 through by 1991 , Long played for the Chicago White Sox 1985 1990 , Chicago Cubs 1990 and Montreal Expos 1991 . He batted and threw right handed. Career In a six season career, Long posted a 27 27 record with a 4.37 earned run average ERA and nine save sport saves in 159 games pitched , 52 as a starting pitcher starter . Best season by 1987 Led American League pitchers with a 1.49 Walks per nine innings W 9IP 28 base on balls walks in 169.0 innings pitched Fact Before the 1985 season, Long was traded by the San Diego Padres along with Ozzie Guill n , Luis Salazar and Tim Lollar to the White Sox, in the same deal that brought Cy Young Award winner La Marr Hoyt to San Diego. He is currently a teacher at Gray Middle School in Union, Kentucky , where he teaches sixth grade social studies. See also Montreal Expos all time roster Chicago White Sox all time roster Sources http www.baseballlibrary.com baseballlibrary ballplayers L Long Bill.stm Baseball Library http www.baseball reference.com l longbi01.shtml Baseball Reference Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Long, Bill ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH February 29, 1960 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Long, Bill Category 1960 births Category Living people Category Chicago Cubs players Category Chicago White Sox players Category Montreal Expos players Category Major League Baseball pitchers Category People from Cincinnati, Ohio Category Baseball players from Cincinnati, Ohio Category Baseball players from Ohio Category Miami RedHawks baseball players US baseball pitcher 1960s stub ...   more details



  1. Bill Irwin (baseball)

    Infobox MLB player name Bill Irwin position Pitcher image bats Right throws Right birth date Birth date 1859 9 16 mf y birth place Hamilton, Ontario death date death date and age 1933 8 7 1859 9 16 death place Fort Thomas, Kentucky debutdate August 30 debutyear By 1886 debutteam Cincinnati Reds Cincinnati Red Stockings AA finaldate October 7 finalyear By 1886 finalteam Cincinnati Reds Cincinnati Red Stockings AA stat1label Win baseball Win Loss Record stat1value 0 2 stat2label Strikeout s stat2value 6 stat3label Earned Run Average ERA stat3value 5.82 teams nowiki nowiki Cincinnati Reds Cincinnati Red Stockings AA 1886 William Franklin Irwin September 16, 1859 August 7, 1933 was a baseball player for the Cincinnati Reds Cincinnati Red Stockings AA in 1886. He batted right and threw right handed. He was born in Neville, Ohio and died in Fort Thomas, Kentucky . External links http www.baseball reference.com i irwinbi01.shtml Bill Irwin Statistics Baseball Reference.com bot generated title at www.baseball reference.com Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Irwin, Bill ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH September 16, 1859 PLACE OF BIRTH Hamilton, Ontario DATE OF DEATH August 7, 1933 PLACE OF DEATH Fort Thomas, Kentucky DEFAULTSORT Irwin, Bill Category Major League Baseball pitchers Category Cincinnati Red Stockings AA players Category Baseball players from Ohio Category 19th century baseball players Category 1859 births Category 1933 deaths Category Akron Acorns players Category Kalamazoo Kazoos players Category Portland minor league baseball players Category Manchester Maroons players Category Canton Nadjys players US baseball pitcher 1850s stub ...   more details



  1. Bill Henderson (baseball)

    Infobox MLB player name Bill Henderson position Pitcher bats Right throws Right birth date Birth date 1901 11 4 birth place Blountstown, Florida death date death date and age 1966 10 6 1901 11 4 death place Pensacola, Florida debutdate June 20 debutyear By 1930 debutteam New York Yankees finaldate July 4 finalyear By 1915 finalteam New York Yankees stat1label Win loss record pitching Win loss record stat1value 0 0 stat2label Earned run average stat2value 4.50 stat3label Strikeout s stat3value 2 teams nowiki nowiki New York Yankees By 1930 William Maxwell Henderson November 4, 1901 October 6, 1966 was a professional baseball pitcher . Wild Bill played part of one season in Major League Baseball for the New York Yankees in 1930. In 3 career games, he had a 0 0 record, with a 4.50 ERA. He batted and threw right handed. Henderson s minor league baseball career spanned fifteen seasons, from 1923 until 1937. External links baseballstats br h hendebi01 brm hender007wil Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Henderson, William Maxwell ALTERNATIVE NAMES Wild Bill SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH November 4, 1901 PLACE OF BIRTH Pensacola, Florida DATE OF DEATH October 6, 1966 PLACE OF DEATH Pensacola, Florida DEFAULTSORT Henderson, Bill Category Major League Baseball pitchers Category New York Yankees players Category Baltimore Orioles IL players Category Rochester Red Wings players Category Jersey City Skeeters players Category Oakland Oaks baseball players Category San Francisco Seals baseball players Category Seattle Indians players Category Portland Beavers players Category Knoxville Smokies players Category Augusta Tigers players Category Baseball players from Florida Category 1901 births Category 1966 deaths US baseball pitcher 1900s stub ...   more details



  1. Bill George (baseball)

    Infobox MLB player name Bill George position Pitcher Outfielder image Bill George baseball .jpg birth date Birth date 1865 1 27 birth place Bellaire, Ohio death date death date and age 1916 8 23 1865 1 27 death place Wheeling, West Virginia bats Right throws Left debutdate May 11 debutyear 1887 debutteam San Francisco Giants New York Giants finaldate July 9 finalyear 1889 finalteam Columbus Solons stat1label win baseball Pitching Record stat2label Earned run average stat3label Strikeouts stat1value 5 10 stat2value 4.51 stat3value 78 teams nowiki nowiki San Francisco Giants New York Giants 1887 1888 Columbus Solons 1889 William M. George also known as Bill George was a professional baseball player for the San Francisco Giants New York Giants and the Columbus Solons . He played with the Giants from 1887 to 1889, and played one year with the Columbus Solons of the American Association 19th century American Association in 1889. He was born on January 27, 1865 in Bellaire, Ohio and he died on August 23, 1916 in Wheeling, West Virginia . He is buried in the Mount Calvary Cemetery in Wheeling, West Virginia . He batted right handed and threw left handed. External links Baseballstats br g georgbi01 fangraphs 1004618 brm george001bil Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME George, Bill ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH January 27, 1865 PLACE OF BIRTH Bellaire, Ohio DATE OF DEATH August 23, 1916 PLACE OF DEATH Wheeling, West Virginia DEFAULTSORT George, Bill Category 1865 births Category 1916 deaths Category Major League Baseball pitchers Category Major League Baseball outfielders Category Baseball players ... Senators players Category Wheeling National Citys players Category Wheeling Nailers baseball players Category Portland Gladiators players Category Helena minor league baseball players Category Portland ... players US baseball outfielder 1860s stub US baseball pitcher 1860s stub Ohio bio stub ...   more details



  1. Bill Tobin (baseball)

    Infobox MLB player name Bill Tobin position Third baseman image bats Left throws birth date Birth date 1854 10 10 mf y birth place Hartford, Connecticut death date death date and age 1912 10 10 1854 10 10 death place Hartford, Connecticut debutdate July 21 debutyear By 1880 debutteam Worcester Ruby Legs finaldate September 27 finalyear By 1880 finalteam Troy Trojans MLB team Troy Trojans stat1label Batting average stat1value .158 stat2label Home run s stat2value 0 stat3label Runs batted in stat3value 11 teams nowiki nowiki Worcester Ruby Legs 1880 Troy Trojans MLB team Troy Trojans 1880 William F. Tobin October 10, 1854 in Hartford, Connecticut October 10, 1912 in Hartford, Connecticut was a first baseman in Major League Baseball in By 1880 . He split the season between two teams, debuting in July with the Worcester Ruby Legs and ending the year with the Troy Trojans MLB team Troy Trojans Sources Baseballstats br t tobinbi01 brm tobin 001bil Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Tobin, Bill ALTERNATIVE NAMES Tobin, William F. SHORT DESCRIPTION Major League Baseball player DATE OF BIRTH October 10, 1854 PLACE OF BIRTH Hartford, Connecticut DATE OF DEATH October 10, 1912 PLACE OF DEATH Hartford, Connecticut DEFAULTSORT Tobin, Bill Category 1854 births Category 1912 deaths Category Baseball players from Connecticut Category Major League Baseball first basemen Category Worcester Ruby Legs players Category Troy Trojans players Category 19th century baseball players Category People from Hartford, Connecticut Category Auburn minor league baseball players Category Rochester minor league baseball players Category Albany minor league baseball players Category Hartford minor league baseball players US baseball first baseman stub ...   more details



  1. Bill Wolff (baseball)

    Infobox MLB player name Bill Wolff position Pitcher image bats Unknown throws Unknown birth date birth date 1876 1 14 birth place Pennsylvania death date Unknown death place debutdate September 10 debutyear 1902 debutteam Philadelphia Phillies finaldate September 10 finalyear 1902 finalteam Philadelphia Phillies stat1label Win loss record pitching Win loss stat1value 0 1 stat2label Strikeout s stat2value 3 stat3label Earned run average stat3value 4.00 teams nowiki nowiki Philadelphia Phillies 1902 William Franklyn Wolff was a Major League Baseball pitcher . He pitched in one game for the Philadelphia Phillies of the National League on September 10, 1902. References reflist External links baseballstats br w wolfebi01 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wolff, Bill ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH January 14, 1876 PLACE OF BIRTH Pennsylvania DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wolff, Bill Category Year of death missing Category 1876 births Category Baseball players from Pennsylvania Category Major League Baseball pitchers Category Philadelphia Phillies players US baseball pitcher 1870s stub ...   more details



  1. Bill Holland (baseball)

    William David Holland June 4, 1915 &ndash April 5, 1997 was a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Minnesota Twins Washington Senators during the 1939 in baseball 1939 season. Listed at 6 1 , 190  lb., he batted and threw left handed. He was born in Varina, North Carolina and died in Goldsboro, North Carolina . Holland posted a 0 1 record with two strikeout s and a 11.25 earned run average ERA in 4.0 innings pitched . External links baseballstats br h hollabi02 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Holland, Bill ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH June 4, 1915 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH April 5, 1997 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Holland, Bill Category Washington Senators 1901 1960 players Category Major League Baseball pitchers Category Baseball players from North Carolina Category 1915 births Category 1997 deaths US baseball pitcher 1910s stub ...   more details



  1. Bill Holland (baseball player)

    William Holland born February 2, 1901 in Indianapolis, Indiana unknown in New York, New York was a baseball player in the Negro League baseball Negro Leagues . He would play pitcher and played from 1920 to 1941. In 1930 Holland went 29 2 for the Lincoln Giants and was the first black player to ever pitch at Yankee Stadium . ref cite book title The ESPN Baseball Encyclopedia year 2007 publisher Sterling Publishing isbn 1 4027 4771 3 pages 1700 ref References Reflist http coe.ksu.edu nlbemuseum history players holland.html Negro League Baseball Museum Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Holland, Bill ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH February 2, 1901 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Holland, Bill Category Negro league baseball players Category 1901 births Category Year of death missing Category Lincoln Giants players negro league baseball stub ...   more details



  1. Bill Wise (baseball)

    DEFAULTSORT Wise, Bill Category Baseball players from Washington, D.C. Category Major League Baseball pitchers Category Major League Baseball outfielders Category Baltimore Orioles AA players Category ...Infobox MLB player name Bill Wise image Bill Wise.jpg position Pitcher Outfielder birth date Birth date 1861 3 15 birth place Washington, D.C. death date death date and age 1940 5 5 1861 3 15 death place Washington, D.C. bats Unknown throws Unknown debutdate May 2 debutyear mlby 1882 debutteam Baltimore Orioles 19th century Baltimore Orioles finaldate July 17 finalyear mlby 1886 finalteam Washington Nationals stat1label Batting average AVG stat1value .224 stat2label Win baseball W &ndash Loss baseball L record stat2value 24&ndash 21 stat3label Earned run average ERA stat3value 3.07 teams nowiki nowiki Baltimore Orioles 19th century Baltimore Orioles mlby 1882 Washington Nationals UA Washington Nationals UA mlby 1884 Washington Nationals 1886 89 Washington Nationals NL By 1886 highlights nowiki nowiki William E. Wise March 15, 1861 &ndash May 5, 1940 was an United States American Major League Baseball pitcher and outfielder for three seasons from mlby 1882 to By 1886 . He played for the Baltimore Orioles 19th century Baltimore Orioles of the American Association 19th century American Association , the Washington Nationals UA Washington Nationals of the Union Association , and the Washington Nationals 1886 89 Washington Nationals of the National League . ref name retrosheet cite web url http www.retrosheet.org boxesetc W Pwiseb101.htm title Bill Wise s career statistics publisher ... br w wisebi01 brm wise 001bil Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Wise, Bill ALTERNATIVE NAMES Wise, William E. SHORT DESCRIPTION Major League Baseball player DATE OF BIRTH March ... league players Category Albany minor league baseball players Category Harrisburg minor league baseball players US baseball pitcher 1860s stub US baseball outfielder 1860s stub ...   more details



  1. Bill Warwick (baseball)

    This article is about the baseball player, for the ice hockey player with the same name, see Bill Warwick . Infobox MLB player name Bill Warwick position Catcher image bats Right throws Right birth date Birth date 1897 11 26 mf y birth place Philadelphia, Pennsylvania death date death date and age 1984 12 19 1897 11 26 death place San Antonio, Texas debutdate July 18 debutyear By 1921 debutteam Pittsburgh Pirates finaldate September 26 finalyear By 1926 finalteam St. Louis Cardinals stat1label Batting average stat1value .304 stat2label Home runs stat2value 1 stat3label Runs batted in stat3value 8 teams nowiki nowiki Pittsburgh Pirates By 1921 St. Louis Cardinals By 1925 By 1926 Firmin Newton Bill Warwick November 26, 1897 December 19, 1984 was a Major League Baseball player. Warwick played for the Pittsburgh Pirates in By 1921 and later for the St. Louis Cardinals . Warwick was a member of St. Louis first championship team in 1926 St. Louis Cardinals season 1926 . Warwick batted and threw right handed , and in addition was the son in law of former Major Leaguer George Gibson baseball George Gibson . He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and died in San Antonio, Texas . External links Baseballstats br w warwibi01 brm warwic001fir Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Warwick, Bill ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH November 26, 1897 PLACE OF BIRTH Philadelphia, Pennsylvania DATE OF DEATH December 19, 1984 PLACE OF DEATH San Antonio, Texas DEFAULTSORT Warwick, Bill US baseball catcher 1890s stub Category 1897 births Category 1984 deaths Category Major League Baseball catchers Category Pittsburgh Pirates players Category St. Louis Cardinals players Category Baseball players from Pennsylvania Category Article Feedback 5 ...   more details



  1. Bill Gannon (baseball)

    other people Bill Gannon Infobox MLB player name Bill Gannon image position Outfielder bats Unknown throws Unknown birth date birth date 1873 3 17 birth place New Haven, Connecticut death date death date and age 1927 4 26 1873 3 17 death place Fort Worth, Texas debutdate September 9 debutyear 1901 debutteam Chicago Cubs Chicago Orphans finaldate October 6 finalyear 1901 finalteam Chicago Cubs Chicago Orphans stat1label Batting average stat1value .148 stat2label Home run s stat2value 0 stat3label Run batted in Runs batted in stat3value 0 teams nowiki nowiki Chicago Cubs Chicago Orphans 1901 William Patrick Gannon March 17, 1873 in New Haven, Connecticut April 26, 1927 in Fort Worth, Texas was a right fielder in Major League Baseball . He committed suicide in Fort Worth, Texas. Sources Baseballstats br g gannobi01 brm gannon002wil Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gannon, Bill ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH March 17, 1873 PLACE OF BIRTH New Haven, Connecticut DATE OF DEATH April 26, 1927 PLACE OF DEATH Fort Worth, Texas DEFAULTSORT Gannon, Bill Category 1873 births Category 1927 deaths Category Baseball players from Connecticut Category Major League Baseball outfielders Category Chicago Cubs players Category Baseball players who committed suicide Category Deaths by drowning Category Suicides in Texas Category Hartford Bluebirds players Category New Haven Texas Steers players Category Canandaigua Giants players Category Cortland Wagonmakers players Category Binghamton Bingoes players Category Ilion Typewriters players Category Waverly Wagonmakers players Category Kansas City Blues baseball players Category Louisville Colonels minor league players Category Memphis Egyptians players Category Altoona Mountaineers players Category Albany Senators players US baseball outfielder 1870s stub baseball right fielder stub ...   more details



  1. Bill Farmer (baseball)

    Infobox MLB player name Bill Farmer image Bill Farmer.jpg position Catcher birth date birth date 1864 2 13 birth place Philadelphia, Pennsylvania death date death date 1988 7 25 aged 124 death place Kabul, Afghanistan bats Right throws Right debutdate May 1 debutyear by 1888 debutteam Pittsburgh Pirates Pittsburg Alleghenys finaldate August 24 finalyear by 1888 finalteam Philadelphia Athletics American Association Philadelphia Athletics stat1label Batting average stat2label Hit baseball Hit s stat3label Run baseball Run s stat1value .125 stat2value 2 stat3value 0 stat4label Home Run s stat4value 0 teams nowiki nowiki As Player Pittsburgh Pirates Pittsburg Alleghenys by 1888 Philadelphia Athletics American Association Philadelphia Athletics by 1888 William Charles Farmer was a former professional baseball player who played catcher in the major leagues in 1888 Pittsburgh Pirates Pittsburgh Alleghenys of the National League and the Philadelphia Athletics American Association Philadelphia Athletics of the American Association 19th century American Association . He later played for the St. Paul Apostles of the Western Association in 1889 and 1890. External links baseballstats br f farmebi01 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Farmer, Bill ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH February 13, 1864 PLACE OF BIRTH Philadelphia, Pennsylvania DATE OF DEATH July 25, 1988 PLACE OF DEATH Kabul, Afghanistan DEFAULTSORT Farmer, Bill Category 1864 births Category 1988 deaths Category Pittsburgh Alleghenys players Category Philadelphia Athletics AA players Category Major League Baseball catchers Category Baseball players from Pennsylvania Category 19th century baseball players Category Oswego Starchboxes players Category Shamokin Maroons players Category St. Paul Apostles players US baseball catcher 1860s stub ...   more details




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