Bill Leard, the Glossary
William Wallace Leard (October 14, 1885 in Oneida, New York – January 15, 1970 in San Francisco, California), nicknamed "Wild Bill", was a former professional baseball player who played second base in three games for the 1917 Brooklyn Robins.[1]
Table of Contents
7 relations: Batting average (baseball), Brooklyn Dodgers, Home run, Oneida, New York, Run batted in, San Francisco, Second baseman.
- Amsterdam-Gloversville-Johnstown Jags players
- Baseball players from New York (state)
- Beaumont Oilers players
- Charleston Pals players
- Dallas Marines players
- Danville Tobacconists players
- Gloversville-Johnstown Jags players
- Hudson Marines players
- Mission Bells players
- Seattle Giants players
- Venice Tigers players
- Victoria Islanders players
- Waterloo Boosters players
Batting average (baseball)
In baseball, batting average (BA) is determined by dividing a player's hits by their total at-bats.
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Brooklyn Dodgers
The Brooklyn Dodgers were a Major League Baseball team founded in 1883 as the Brooklyn Grays, next year in 1884 becoming a member of the American Association as the Brooklyn Atlantics before joining the National League in 1890.
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Home run
In baseball, a home run (abbreviated HR) is scored when the ball is hit in such a way that the batter is able to circle the bases and reach home plate safely in one play without any errors being committed by the defensive team.
Oneida, New York
Oneida is a city in Madison County in the U.S. state of New York.
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Run batted in
A run batted in or runs batted in (RBI) is a statistic in baseball and softball that credits a batter for making a play that allows a run to be scored (except in certain situations such as when an error is made on the play).
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San Francisco
San Francisco, officially the City and County of San Francisco, is a commercial, financial, and cultural center in Northern California.
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Second baseman
In baseball and softball, second baseman, abbreviated 2B, is a fielding position in the infield, between second and first base.
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See also
Amsterdam-Gloversville-Johnstown Jags players
- Bill Leard
- Billy Ging
- Charlie Malay
- Doc Hazelton
- Ed Hilley
- Ed Pinnance
- Frank McPartlin
- George Bell (pitcher)
- George Shoch
- Howard Earl
- Jack Rafter
- Jack Slattery
- Jerry Hurley (1900s catcher)
- Joe Birmingham
- John J. Dillon (baseball)
- Pete Childs
- Sandy McDougal
- Tommy Dowd (baseball)
Baseball players from New York (state)
- Aleck Pearsall
- Arnie Stone
- Babe Doty
- Bid McPhee
- Bill Leard
- Boots Day
- Brendan Harris
- Carl Fischer (baseball)
- Cy Ferry
- Doc Farrell
- Dolly King
- Eric Soderholm
- Frank Gravino
- Frank Hershey (baseball)
- Frank McPartlin
- Frank Schulte
- Fred Buckingham
- Garrett Whitley (baseball)
- George Mangus
- Harry Weber (baseball)
- Howard Earl
- Israel Pike
- Jim Deshaies
- Jim Mahady
- Jim McCauley
- Joe Gleason
- Joe Kiefer
- John Johnstone (baseball)
- John McGraw
- Kelly Heath
- Lawrence Farley
- Lou Bruce
- Matt Gage
- Matthew Porter
- Mel Queen (pitcher/outfielder)
- Mickey Scott
- Mort Flohr
- Myron Grimshaw
- Pete Hotaling
- Ralph Isernia
- Roy Face
- Roy Wilkinson (baseball)
- Steve Kuczek
Beaumont Oilers players
- Al Halt
- Al Nixon
- Art Schwind
- Bill Bailey (pitcher)
- Bill Chappelle
- Bill James (pitcher, born 1892)
- Bill Leard
- Bill Mellor
- Billy Maloney
- Buddy Napier
- Clay Perry (baseball)
- Denney Wilie
- Earl Moseley
- Ed Wheeler (1900s infielder)
- Elmer Steele
- Frank Gibson (baseball)
- Fred Brainard
- Goldie Rapp
- Harry LaRoss
- Jim Clark (1910s outfielder)
- Jim Delahanty
- Jimmy Dygert
- Joe Martina
- Joe Mathes
- John Taff
- Johnny Johnston (baseball)
- Kid Butler (infielder)
- Kid Nance
- Kid Speer
- Larry Jacobus
- Ona Dodd
- Raleigh Aitchison
- Ralph Glaze
- Ray Francis
- Red Downey
- Red Fisher (baseball)
- Sam LaRocque
- Tom Kibler
- Tom Wilson (1910s catcher)
- Walt Alexander
Charleston Pals players
- Bill Leard
- Elliot Bigelow
- Ernie Walker (baseball)
- Ezra Midkiff
- Fritz Von Kolnitz
- Gene Lansing
- George Pipgras
- Gus Felix
- Hal Leathers
- Harry Swacina
- Jack Coffey (baseball)
- Joe Kiefer
- Kiki Cuyler
- Lance Richbourg
- Pete Henning
- Rabbit Benton
- Tex Vache
Dallas Marines players
- Bill Leard
- Bob Larmore
- Dave Callahan
- Don Flinn
- Dutch Schliebner
- Eddie Matteson
- Eddie Palmer (baseball)
- Frank Truesdale
- Gene Moore (pitcher)
- Jewel Ens
- John Brock (baseball)
- John Vann (baseball)
- Larry Jacobus
- Paul Carpenter (baseball)
- Snipe Conley
- Wally Mattick
Danville Tobacconists players
Gloversville-Johnstown Jags players
Hudson Marines players
- Bill Leard
Mission Bells players
- Bill Brenzel
- Bill Lasley
- Bill Leard
- Bob Jones (third baseman)
- Charlie Eckert
- Evar Swanson
- Gordon Slade
- Harry Hooper
- Herman Pillette
- Ike Boone
- Jim Cronin (baseball)
- Joe Oeschger
- Lefty Weinert
- Neal Finn
- Paddy Siglin
- Roxy Walters
- Tex Vache
- Tom Oliver (baseball)
- Walter Schmidt (baseball)
- Willie Ludolph
Seattle Giants players
- Art Bues
- Benny Bowcock
- Bert Whaling
- Bevo LeBourveau
- Bill Abstein
- Bill Cunningham (outfielder)
- Bill Jackson (first baseman)
- Bill James (pitcher, born 1892)
- Bill Leard
- Bill Yohe
- Bob Ingersoll (baseball)
- Brick Eldred
- Charlie Schmutz
- Cy Neighbors
- Dave Skeels
- Duster Mails
- Earl Sheely
- Ed Appleton
- Ed Kelly (baseball)
- Emil Frisk
- Emil Huhn
- Fred McMullin
- George Zackert
- Gus Thompson
- Hal Leathers
- Harley Young
- Herbert Murphy
- Hunky Shaw
- Ike Butler
- Jack Kading
- Jimmy Wiggs
- Joe Lotz
- Les Wilson (baseball)
- Leslie Mann (athlete)
- Louis Leroy (baseball)
- Mike Lynch (outfielder)
- Nig Perrine
- Paul Strand (baseball)
- Pete Schneider
- Pug Bennett
- Rabbit Nill
- Rex DeVogt
- Roy Brashear
- Shad Barry
- Wheezer Dell
Venice Tigers players
- Art Fromme
- Babe Borton
- Bill Leard
- Bill Piercy
- Billy Purtell
- Cack Henley
- Cecil Ferguson
- Charlie Chech
- Dick Bayless
- Doc White
- Dolly Gray (baseball)
- Don Rader (baseball)
- Dutch Sterrett
- Ed Hallinan
- Ed Klepfer
- Eddie Dent
- Ellis Johnson (baseball)
- Elmer Koestner
- Elmer Rieger
- Gus Hetling
- Ham Patterson
- Hank Griffin (baseball)
- Happy Hogan (baseball)
- Hi West
- Jack Bliss
- Jack Powell (pitcher, born 1874)
- Joe Berger (baseball)
- Joe McGinnity
- Joe Wilhoit
- John Kane (outfielder)
- Kid Butler (infielder)
- Louis Drucke
- Patsy O'Rourke
- Paul Meloan
- Pop-Boy Smith
- Ralph Kreitz
- Rowdy Elliott
- Roy Hitt
- Roy Mitchell (baseball)
- Spec Harkness
- Spider Baum
- Swede Risberg
- Tony Tonneman
- Tubby Spencer
- Walt Doan
- Walter Carlisle
Victoria Islanders players
- Bill Leard
- Carter Elliott
- Cy Neighbors
- Harley Young
- Hugh McMullen
Waterloo Boosters players
- Bill Leard
- Bob Clemens (baseball)
- Harry Patton
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Leard
Also known as Leard, Bill.