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Portland Beavers in 1928, 1929 and 1931.
Wuestling was born in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1903.
Wuestling began playing professional baseball with a team...
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Koenig to the
Detroit Tigers for
Ownie Carroll,
Harry Rice, and Yats
Wuestling. He
pitched for
eight years after leaving the
Yankees in 1930, but did...
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Yankees to the
Detroit Tigers for
Harry Rice,
Ownie Carroll and Yats
Wuestling. Note: Pos = Position; G =
Games pla****; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg....
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Waite Hoyt to the
Detroit Tigers for
Ownie Carroll,
Harry Rice, and Yats
Wuestling. In 1162
games over 12 seasons,
Koenig posted a .279
batting average (1190-for-4271)...
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Chase Wright, P, 2007
Jaret Wright, P, 2005–2006 Ken Wright, P, 1974 Yats
Wuestling, IF, 1930 John Wyatt, P, 1968
Butch Wynegar, C, 1982–1986
Jimmy Wynn,...
- consideration. On May 30, 1930, the
Tigers traded Rice,
Ownie Carroll, and Yats
Wuestling to the New York
Yankees for
Waite Hoyt and Mark Koenig. He
formed part...
- a
coach for the
Cleveland Indians from 1931 to 1935.
April 26 – Yats
Wuestling, 66,
backup shortstop who pla**** from 1929 to 1930 for the
Tigers and...
- Arkansas. Roy
Evans (1910) Jack
Rothrock (1925) Joe
Sprinz (1926) Yats
Wuestling (1909)
Arkansas City
Osages players Arkansas City
Grays players "1887...
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killed in an
automobile accident. Two
other players, Mack
Hillis and Yats
Wuestling, who were also in the
vehicle were
seriously injured. In total, six Beavers...
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Crouch October 12 –
Dutch Holland October 15 – Mule Haas
October 18 – Yats
Wuestling October 20 –
Archie Campbell October 28 – Hank
Boney October 30 – Mickey...