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William John
Lelivelt (October 21, 1884 –
February 14, 1968) was a
Dutch professional baseball pitcher. He pla****
Major League Baseball for the Detroit...
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Frank Lelivelt (November 14, 1885 –
January 20, 1941) was a Dutch-American
outfielder who pla**** for the
Washington Senators, New York Highlanders...
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first Dutch-born
player to hit a home run in the
Major Leagues since Jack
Lelivelt in 1912. The feat was
later repeated by Greg
Halman and Didi Gregorius...
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University of
California Department of
Agriculture and
Natural Resources.
Lelivelt, C. L. C.; Leunissen, E. H. M.; Frederiks, H. J.; Helsper, J. P. F. G.;...
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Representatives from the 7th
district In
office 1957–1961
Preceded by
Joseph J.
Lelivelt Succeeded by
Robert Marks Personal details Born (1922-05-10)May 10, 1922...
- to San
Francisco 1-4 Jack
Lelivelt 309,723 1939 1st 101 73 .580 Lost in semi-final
series to Los
Angeles 2-4 Jack
Lelivelt 355,792 1940 1st 112 66 .629...
- McIntyre, Boss Schmidt,
George Mullin,
Heinie Beckendorf, Bill
Hopke and W.
Lelivelt. In that game,
Cuban pitcher,
Eustaquio "Bombin"
Pedroso no hit the Tigers...
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Congressman Thomas S.
Gordon (1893–1959) US
Congressman William Lelivelt (1884–1968)
Major League Baseball pitcher Fredrak Fraske (1872–1973) Last...
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Coast League.
Minor League Baseball.
Retrieved February 28, 2015. "Jack
Lelivelt".
Pacific Coast League.
Minor League Baseball.
Retrieved February 28, 2015...
- Chapman, the Naps
traded Peckinpaugh to the New York
Yankees for Jack
Lelivelt and Bill Stumpf. The Naps soon
regretted the trade. With the Yankees, Peckinpaugh...