Bill Zuber, the Glossary
William Henry Zuber (March 26, 1913 – November 2, 1982) was a professional baseball pitcher.[1]
Table of Contents
37 relations: Amana Colonies, American Association (1902–1997), American League, Boston Red Sox, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Christian communism, Cleveland Guardians, Community of True Inspiration, Complete game, Earned run average, Homestead, Iowa, Jerry Priddy, Louisville Colonels (minor league baseball), Major League Baseball, Middle Amana, Iowa, Middle Atlantic League, Milwaukee Brewers (American Association), New York Yankees, Pitcher, Professional baseball, Relief pitcher, Selective Service System, Shutout, St. Louis Cardinals, Strikeout, The Gazette (Cedar Rapids, Iowa), The Sporting News, Washington Senators (1901–1960), Washington Senators (1961–1971), Win–loss record (pitching), World Series, Zanesville Greys, 1943 New York Yankees season, 1943 World Series, 1946 Boston Red Sox season, 1946 New York Yankees season, 1946 World Series.
- Cedar Rapids Bunnies players
- Zanesville Greys players
Amana Colonies
The Amana Colonies are seven villages on located in Iowa County in east-central Iowa, United States: Amana (or Main Amana, German: Haupt-Amana), East Amana, High Amana, Middle Amana, South Amana, West Amana, and Homestead.
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American Association (1902–1997)
The American Association (AA) was a Minor League Baseball league that operated primarily in the Midwestern and South Central United States from 1902 to 1962 and 1969 to 1997.
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American League
The American League of Professional Baseball Clubs, known simply as the American League (AL), is the younger of two leagues constituting Major League Baseball (MLB) in the United States and Canada.
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Boston Red Sox
The Boston Red Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Boston.
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Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Cedar Rapids is a city in and the county seat of Linn County, Iowa, United States.
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Christian communism
Christian communism is a theological view that the teachings of Jesus compel Christians to support religious communism.
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Cleveland Guardians
The Cleveland Guardians are an American professional baseball team based in Cleveland.
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The Community of True Inspiration, also known as the True Inspiration Congregations, Inspirationalists, and the Amana Church Society) is a Radical Pietist group of Christians descending from settlers of German, Swiss, and Austrian descent who settled in West Seneca, New York, after purchasing land from the Seneca peoples' Buffalo Creek Reservation.
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Complete game
In baseball, a complete game (CG) is the act of a pitcher pitching an entire game without the benefit of a relief pitcher.
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Earned run average
In baseball statistics, earned run average (ERA) is the average of earned runs allowed by a pitcher per nine innings pitched (i.e. the traditional length of a game).
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Homestead, Iowa
Homestead is an unincorporated community in Iowa County, Iowa, United States.
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Jerry Priddy
Gerald Edward Priddy (November 9, 1919 – March 3, 1980) was an American professional baseball player and a second baseman in Major League Baseball for 11 years. Bill Zuber and Jerry Priddy are Washington Senators (1901–1960) players.
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Louisville Colonels (minor league baseball)
The Louisville Colonels were a Minor League Baseball team that played in Louisville, Kentucky, from 1901 to 1962 and 1968 to 1972.
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Major League Baseball
Major League Baseball (MLB) is a professional baseball league and the highest level of organized baseball in the United States and Canada.
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Middle Amana, Iowa
Middle Amana is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Iowa County, Iowa, United States.
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Middle Atlantic League
The Middle Atlantic League (or Mid-Atlantic League) was a lower-level circuit in American minor league baseball that played during the second quarter of the 20th century.
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Milwaukee Brewers (American Association)
The Milwaukee Brewers were a minor league baseball team based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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New York Yankees
The New York Yankees are an American professional baseball team based in the New York City borough of the Bronx.
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Pitcher
In baseball, the pitcher is the player who throws ("pitches") the baseball from the pitcher's mound toward the catcher to begin each play, with the goal of retiring a batter, who attempts to either make contact with the pitched ball or draw a walk.
Professional baseball
Professional baseball is organized baseball in which players are selected for their talents and are paid to play for a specific team or club system.
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Relief pitcher
In baseball and softball, a relief pitcher or reliever is a pitcher who pitches in the game after the starting pitcher or another relief pitcher has been removed from the game due to fatigue, injury, ineffectiveness, ejection, high pitch count, or for other strategic reasons, such as inclement weather delays or pinch hitter substitutions.
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Selective Service System
The Selective Service System (SSS) is an independent agency of the United States government that maintains a database of registered male U.S. citizens and other U.S. residents potentially subject to military conscription (i.e., the draft).
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Shutout
In team sports, a shutout (US) or clean sheet (UK) is a game in which the losing team fails to score.
St. Louis Cardinals
The St.
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Strikeout
In baseball or softball, a strikeout (or strike-out) occurs when a batter accumulates three strikes during a time at bat.
The Gazette (Cedar Rapids, Iowa)
The Gazette is a daily print newspaper and online news source published in the American city of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
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The Sporting News
The Sporting News is a website and former magazine publication owned by Sporting News Holdings, which is a U.S.-based sports media company formed in December 2020 by a private investor consortium.
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Washington Senators (1901–1960)
The Washington Senators were one of the American League's eight charter franchises.
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Washington Senators (1961–1971)
The Washington Senators baseball team was one of the American League's first expansion franchises.
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Win–loss record (pitching)
In baseball and softball, a win–loss record (also referred to simply as a record) is a statistic that indicates the number of wins (denoted "W") and losses (denoted "L") credited to a pitcher.
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World Series
The World Series is the annual championship series of Major League Baseball (MLB) in the United States and Canada.
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Zanesville Greys
The Zanesville Greys were a minor league baseball team based in Zanesville, Ohio.
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1943 New York Yankees season
The 1943 New York Yankees season was the team's 41st season.
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1943 World Series
The 1943 World Series was the championship series in Major League Baseball for the 1943 season.
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1946 Boston Red Sox season
The 1946 Boston Red Sox season was the 46th season in the franchise's Major League Baseball history.
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1946 New York Yankees season
The 1946 New York Yankees season was the team's 44th season.
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1946 World Series
The 1946 World Series was played in October 1946 between the St. Louis Cardinals (representing the National League) and the Boston Red Sox (representing the American League).
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See also
Cedar Rapids Bunnies players
- Al Hollingsworth (baseball)
- Belden Hill
- Bill Mizeur
- Bill Zuber
- Billy Sullivan (1900s catcher)
- Cletus Dixon
- Deacon Van Buren
- Dink O'Brien
- Dutch Levsen
- Elmer Klumpp
- Frank Donnelly
- Fred Beck
- Fred Glade
- Gene Schott
- George Ulrich (baseball)
- Hal Trosky
- Hi Ebright
- Jack Redmond
- Jake Thielman
- Jesse Hoffmeister
- John O'Connell (second baseman)
- John Slagle
- Johnny Kling
- Kitty Brashear
- Nubs Kleinke
- Paul Speraw
- Phil Seghi
- Ralph Birkofer
- Roy "Goose" Burris
- Rudy Kling
- Sammy Strang
- Spoke Emery
Zanesville Greys players
- Al Milnar
- Bill Ford (pitcher)
- Bill Sodd
- Bill Zuber
- Charley Stanceu
- Charley Suche
- Chet Ross
- Clay Bryant
- Darren Bush
- Dick Hahn
- Earl Wolgamot
- Ed Fernandes
- George Barnicle
- Glenn Liebhardt (1930s pitcher)
- Hank Helf
- Herb Crompton
- Hiker Moran
- Jack Kraus
- Jeff Heath
- Jess Cortazzo
- Jim Gleeson
- Jim Shilling
- Jimmy Wasdell
- Joe Zapustas
- Mike McCormick (outfielder)
- Mike McGuire (baseball)
- Mike Palagyi
- Oscar Grimes
- Otto Huber
- Paul Speraw
- Roy Hughes (baseball)
- Skeeter Scalzi
- Stan Andrews
- Steve Sundra
- Terry Pearson (baseball)
- Tim Lawry
- Tom Hafey (baseball)
- Tommy Henrich
- Tommy Reis
- Woody Davis
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Zuber
Also known as Zuber, Bill.