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William Symmes Voiselle (January 29, 1919 –
January 31, 2005) was a
starting pitcher in
Major League Baseball. From 1942
through 1950,
Voiselle pla**** for...
- in Game 6 when Dale Mitc**** hit a
leadoff double in the
third off Bill
Voiselle and
scored on Lou Boudreau's RBI double, but the
Braves tied the game on...
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National League (NL)
strikeout title and the
first Giant to do so
since Bill
Voiselle in 1944. Lince**** won 18 games,
losing just five. On
November 11, 2008...
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tennis player Bill
Verna (born 1929),
Australian professional wrestler Bill
Voiselle (1919–2005),
Major League Baseball pitcher William Watson (decathlete)...
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located in the so-called aldermen's
hotel The
marshes of the Yèvre and
Voiselle rivers were
listed in 2003 as a
French Natural Monument or Site The ruins...
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Villegas Darius Vines Ozzie Virgil Jr.
Arodys Vizcaíno
Stephen Vogt Bill
Voiselle Jake Volz Tony Von
Fricken Phil
Voyles Terrell Wade Bill
Wagner Billy Wagner...
- (1865–1946),
South Carolina Republican Party leader and
committeeman Bill
Voiselle,
pitcher for the New York Giants,
Boston Braves, and
Chicago Cubs, wore...
- (Of My Baby's Love)
Willie James Tolbert,
executed for rape in 1949 Bill
Voiselle,
professional baseball player. "ArcGIS REST
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- The
reasons that
players choose a
particular number vary widely. Bill
Voiselle in the 1940s wore No. 96 in
honour of his
hometown of
Ninety Six, South...
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record of 24–15.
Spahn went 15–12 while,
contrary to legend,
teammates Bill
Voiselle (13–13), and Vern
Bickford (11–5) also
pitched well. In
honor of the pitching...