Charlie Peete, the Glossary
Charles Peete (February 22, 1929 – November 27, 1956) was an American professional baseball player.[1]
Table of Contents
45 relations: African Americans, American Association (1902–1997), At bat, Base on balls, Baseball color line, Baseball-Reference.com, Batting average (baseball), Bobby Del Greco, Caracas, Center fielder, Cuba, Double (baseball), Double play, Farm team, Franklin, Virginia, Games played, Hank Sauer, Hit (baseball), Home run, Indianapolis Clowns, Korean War, Lew Burdette, Linea Aeropostal Venezolana Flight 253 (November 1956), List of baseball players who died during their careers, List of Negro league baseball players who played in Major League Baseball, Lynchburg Hillcats, Major League Baseball, Milwaukee Braves, Negro league baseball, Omaha Cardinals, Piedmont League, Pinch hitter, Pittsburgh Pirates, Portsmouth, Virginia, Professional baseball, Rochester Red Wings, Run batted in, Society for American Baseball Research, Special Services (entertainment), Sports Reference, St. Louis Cardinals, Triple (baseball), United States Army, Valencia, Venezuela, 1956 St. Louis Cardinals season.
- Accidental deaths in Venezuela
- Brandon Greys players
- Lynchburg Cardinals players
- Portsmouth Merrimacs players
- Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in 1956
- Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in Venezuela
African Americans
African Americans, also known as Black Americans or Afro-Americans, are an ethnic group consisting of Americans with partial or total ancestry from any of the Black racial groups of Africa.
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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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At bat
In baseball, an at bat (AB) or time at bat is a batter's turn batting against a pitcher.
Base on balls
A base on balls (BB), better known as a walk, occurs in baseball when a batter receives four pitches during a plate appearance that the umpire calls balls, and is in turn awarded first base without the possibility of being called out.
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Baseball color line
The color line, also known as the color barrier, in American baseball excluded players of black African descent from Major League Baseball and its affiliated Minor Leagues until 1947 (with a few notable exceptions in the 19th century before the line was firmly established).
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Baseball-Reference.com
Baseball-Reference is a website providing baseball statistics for every player in Major League Baseball history.
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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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Bobby Del Greco
Robert George Del Greco (April 7, 1933 – October 13, 2019) was an American professional baseball outfielder, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for six teams during the 1950s and 1960s, including the Pittsburgh Pirates (1952 and 1956), St. Louis Cardinals (1956), Chicago Cubs (1957), New York Yankees (1957–58), Philadelphia Phillies (1960–61, 1965), and Kansas City Athletics (1961–63). Charlie Peete and Bobby Del Greco are major League Baseball center fielders.
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Caracas
Caracas, officially Santiago de León de Caracas (CCS), is the capital and largest city of Venezuela, and the center of the Metropolitan Region of Caracas (or Greater Caracas).
Center fielder
A center fielder, abbreviated CF, is the outfielder in baseball who plays defense in center field – the baseball and softball fielding position between left field and right field.
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Cuba
Cuba, officially the Republic of Cuba, is an island country, comprising the island of Cuba, Isla de la Juventud, archipelagos, 4,195 islands and cays surrounding the main island.
Double (baseball)
In baseball, a double is the act of a batter striking the pitched ball and safely reaching second base without being called out by the umpire, without the benefit of a fielder's misplay (see error) or another runner being put out on a fielder's choice.
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Double play
In baseball and softball, a double play (denoted as DP in baseball statistics) is the act of making two outs during the same continuous play.
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Farm team
In sports, a farm team, farm system, feeder team, feeder club, or nursery club is generally a team or club whose role is to provide experience and training for young players, with an agreement that any successful players can move on to a higher level at a given point, usually in an association with a major-level parent team.
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Franklin, Virginia
Franklin is the southwesternmost independent city in Hampton Roads, Commonwealth of Virginia.
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Games played
Games played (GP) is a statistic used in team sports to indicate the total number of games in which a player has participated (in any capacity); the statistic is generally applied irrespective of whatever portion of the game is contested.
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Hank Sauer
Henry John Sauer (March 17, 1917 – August 24, 2001) was an American professional baseball player, coach and scout.
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Hit (baseball)
In baseball statistics, a hit (denoted by H), also called a base hit, is credited to a batter when the batter safely reaches or passes first base after hitting the ball into fair territory with neither the benefit of an error nor a fielder's choice.
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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.
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Indianapolis Clowns
The Indianapolis Clowns were a professional baseball team in the Negro American League.
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Korean War
The Korean War was fought between North Korea and South Korea; it began on 25 June 1950 when North Korea invaded South Korea and ceased upon an armistice on 27 July 1953.
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Lew Burdette
Selva Lewis Burdette, Jr. (November 22, 1926 – February 6, 2007) was an American right-handed starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played primarily for the Boston / Milwaukee Braves.
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Linea Aeropostal Venezolana Flight 253 (November 1956)
Linea Aeropostal Venezolana Flight 253 was a regularly scheduled passenger flight from Idlewild International Airport, New York to Caracas International Airport in Caracas, Venezuela.
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List of baseball players who died during their careers
This is a list of baseball players who died during their careers.
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List of Negro league baseball players who played in Major League Baseball
This List of Negro league baseball players who played in Major League Baseball is largely based on the research compiled by the Center for Negro League Baseball Research.
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Lynchburg Hillcats
The Lynchburg Hillcats are a Minor League Baseball team in Lynchburg, Virginia that plays in the Carolina League and is the Single-A affiliate of the Cleveland Guardians.
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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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Milwaukee Braves
The Milwaukee Braves were a Major League Baseball club that played in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, from 1953 to 1965, having previously played in Boston, Massachusetts, as the Boston Braves.
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Negro league baseball
The Negro leagues were United States professional baseball leagues comprising teams of African Americans.
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Omaha Cardinals
The Omaha Cardinals were a minor league baseball team based in Omaha, Nebraska, from 1947 through 1959.
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Piedmont League
The Piedmont League was a minor league baseball league that operated from 1920 through 1955.
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Pinch hitter
In baseball, a pinch hitter (PH) is a substitute batter.
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Pittsburgh Pirates
The Pittsburgh Pirates are an American professional baseball team based in Pittsburgh.
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Portsmouth, Virginia
Portsmouth is an independent city in southeastern Virginia, United States.
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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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Rochester Red Wings
The Rochester Red Wings are a Minor League Baseball team of the International League and the Triple-A affiliate of the Washington Nationals.
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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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Society for American Baseball Research
The Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) is a membership organization dedicated to fostering the research and dissemination of the history and record of baseball, primarily through the use of statistics.
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Special Services (entertainment)
Special Services was the entertainment branch of the American military.
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Sports Reference
Sports Reference, LLC is an American company which operates several sports-related websites, including Sports-Reference.com, Baseball-Reference.com for baseball, Basketball-Reference.com for basketball, Hockey-Reference.com for ice hockey, Pro-Football-Reference.com for American football, and FBref.com for association football (soccer).
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St. Louis Cardinals
The St.
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Triple (baseball)
In baseball, a triple is the act of a batter safely reaching third base after hitting the ball, with neither the benefit of a fielder's misplay (see error) nor another runner being put out on a fielder's choice.
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United States Army
The United States Army (USA) is the land service branch of the United States Armed Forces.
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Valencia, Venezuela
Valencia is the capital city of Carabobo State and the third-largest city in Venezuela.
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1956 St. Louis Cardinals season
The 1956 St. Louis Cardinals season was the team's 75th season in St. Louis, Missouri, and its 65th season in the National League.
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See also
Accidental deaths in Venezuela
- Bo Díaz
- Charlie Peete
- Geremi González
- Herman Hill
- Willian Lara
Brandon Greys players
- Al Lyons
- Bill Cash (baseball)
- Charlie Peete
- Dewey Williams
- Enrique Maroto
- Garland Lawing
- Honey Lott
- Irvin Castille
- Jesse Douglas (baseball)
- José Colás
- Leon Day
- Lou Tost
- Manuel Godínez
- Pee Wee Jenkins
- Walter Lee Gibbons
- Willie Wells
- Wilmer Fields
Lynchburg Cardinals players
- Al Papai
- Art Lopatka
- Bob Clear
- Bob Habenicht
- Charlie Bishop (baseball)
- Charlie Peete
- Cloyd Boyer
- Don Lassetter
- Ed Mickelson
- Frank Kellert
- Fred Hahn
- Fred McAlister
- Hal R. Smith
- Heinie Mueller (second baseman)
- Herb Moford
- John McNamara (baseball)
- John Romonosky
- John Sullivan (shortstop)
- Johnny Klippstein
- Kurt Krieger
- Ollie Vanek
- Otis Davis (baseball)
- Ralph Beard (baseball)
- Ray Jablonski
- Red Schoendienst
- Rocky Nelson
- Roger McKee
- Rollie Seltz
- Skeeter Scalzi
- Stan Spence
- Steve Bilko
- Wes Ferrell
- Whitey Kurowski
Portsmouth Merrimacs players
- Al Monchak
- Buck Leonard
- Charlie Peete
- Danny Morejón
- Jack Sanford (first baseman)
- Ken Guettler
- Len Matarazzo
- Pepper Martin
Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in 1956
- Ahmed Fouad Nessim
- Asaf Simhoni
- Cal Jones
- Charlie Peete
- David Browning
- Gordon Arthur Stanley
- Gordon Sturtridge (Canadian football)
- Guido Cantelli
- Harold Edward Dahl
- Jesse L. Webb Jr.
- Lonnie R. Moore
- Mario DeMarco
- Mel Becket
- Milburn G. Apt
- Miroslav Pašek
- Patrick D. Fleming
- Ray Syrnyk
- Raymond Barkway
- Robert T. Latshaw
- Tom Gastall
- Werner Haas
- Youssef Abbas
Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in Venezuela
- Bernard Lutic
- Charlie Peete
- José Pérez Colmenares
- Néstor Chávez
- Olga Antonetti
- Renny Ottolina
- Vittorio Missoni
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Peete
Also known as Charles Peete.