Harding Peterson, the Glossary
Harding William "Pete" Peterson (October 17, 1929 – April 16, 2019) was an American professional baseball player and general manager.[1]
Table of Contents
49 relations: Amos Otis, Baltimore Orioles, Baseball, Batting average (baseball), Bill Madlock, Bob Quinn (baseball, born 1936), Catcher, Chuck Tanner, College World Series, Columbus Clippers, Dave Winfield, Ebbets Field, Farm team, Frank Taveras, Gene Michael, Gene Tenace, General manager, General manager (baseball), George Hendrick, George Steinbrenner, Home run, International League, Joe L. Brown, Korean War, Major League Baseball, Manager (baseball), Manny Sanguillén, Milwaukee Brewers, Minor League Baseball, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, National League (baseball), New York Yankees, Palm Harbor, Florida, Perth Amboy, New Jersey, Pittsburgh drug trials, Pittsburgh Pirates, Polo Grounds, Rick Peterson, Roberto Clemente, Run batted in, Rutgers University, San Diego Padres, San Francisco Giants, Tim Foli, Toronto Blue Jays, United States Army, Willie Stargell, Wrigley Field, 1979 World Series.
- American expatriate baseball people in the Dominican Republic
- Asheville Tourists managers
- Baseball coaches from New Jersey
- Pittsburgh Pirates executives
- Rutgers Scarlet Knights baseball players
- Tallahassee Pirates players
- Toronto Blue Jays scouts
- Waco Pirates players
Amos Otis
Amos Joseph Otis (born April 26, 1947) is an American former professional baseball player and coach.
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Baltimore Orioles
The Baltimore Orioles (also known as the O's) are an American professional baseball team based in Baltimore.
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Baseball
Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each, taking turns batting and fielding.
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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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Bill Madlock
Bill "Mad Dog" Madlock, Jr. (born January 12, 1951) is an American former professional baseball player and coach.
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Bob Quinn (baseball, born 1936)
Robert E. Quinn (born 1936) is a former American professional baseball executive. Harding Peterson and bob Quinn (baseball, born 1936) are major League Baseball farm directors, major League Baseball general managers and New York Yankees executives.
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Catcher
Catcher is a position in baseball and softball.
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Chuck Tanner
Charles William Tanner (July 4, 1928February 11, 2011) was an American professional baseball player and manager.
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College World Series
The College World Series (CWS), officially the NCAA Men's College World Series (MCWS), is a baseball tournament held each June in Omaha, Nebraska.
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Columbus Clippers
The Columbus Clippers are a Minor League Baseball team of the International League (IL) and the Triple-A affiliate of the Cleveland Guardians.
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Dave Winfield
David Mark Winfield (born October 3, 1951) is an American former Major League Baseball (MLB) right fielder.
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Ebbets Field
Ebbets Field was a Major League Baseball stadium in the Flatbush section of Brooklyn, New York.
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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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Frank Taveras
Franklin Crisostomo Taveras Fabian (born December 24, 1949) is a Dominican former Major League shortstop from to for the Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Mets and Montreal Expos.
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Gene Michael
Eugene Richard Michael (June 2, 1938 – September 7, 2017), known as Stick, was an American professional baseball player, coach, scout, manager and team executive. Harding Peterson and Gene Michael are Columbus Jets players, major League Baseball general managers and New York Yankees executives.
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Gene Tenace
Fury Gene Tenace (born Fiore Gino Tenacci; October 10, 1946), better known as Gene Tenace, is an American former professional baseball player and coach.
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General manager
A general manager (GM) is an executive who has overall responsibility for managing both the revenue and cost elements of a company's income statement, known as profit & loss (P&L) responsibility.
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General manager (baseball)
In Major League Baseball, the general manager (GM) of a team typically controls player transactions and bears the primary responsibility on behalf of the ballclub during contract discussions with players.
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George Hendrick
George Andrew Hendrick Jr. (born October 18, 1949) is an American former professional baseball player and coach.
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George Steinbrenner
George Michael Steinbrenner III (July 4, 1930July 13, 2010) was an American businessman who was the principal owner and managing partner of Major League Baseball's New York Yankees from 1973 until his death in 2010.
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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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International League
The International League (IL) is a Minor League Baseball league that operates in the United States.
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Joe L. Brown
Joe LeRoy Brown (September 1, 1918 – August 15, 2010) was an American front office executive in Major League Baseball. Harding Peterson and Joe L. Brown are major League Baseball general managers and Pittsburgh Pirates executives.
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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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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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Manager (baseball)
In baseball, the field manager (commonly referred to as the manager) is the equivalent of a head coach who is responsible for overseeing and making final decisions on all aspects of on-field team strategy, lineup selection, training and instruction.
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Manny Sanguillén
Manuel De Jesus Sanguillén Magan (born March 21, 1944) is a Panamanian former professional baseball player. Harding Peterson and Manny Sanguillén are Columbus Jets players.
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Milwaukee Brewers
The Milwaukee Brewers are an American professional baseball team based in Milwaukee.
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Minor League Baseball
Minor League Baseball (MiLB) is a professional baseball organization below Major League Baseball (MLB), including teams affiliated with MLB clubs.
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National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is a history museum and hall of fame in Cooperstown, New York, operated by private interests.
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National League (baseball)
The National League of Professional Baseball Clubs, known simply as the National League (NL), is the older of two leagues constituting Major League Baseball (MLB) in the United States and Canada, and the world's oldest extant professional team sports league.
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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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Palm Harbor, Florida
Palm Harbor is a census-designated place (CDP) and unincorporated community in Pinellas County, Florida, United States.
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Perth Amboy, New Jersey
Perth Amboy is a city in northeastern Middlesex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, within the New York metropolitan area.
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Pittsburgh drug trials
The Pittsburgh drug trials of 1985 were the catalyst for a Major League Baseball-related cocaine scandal.
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Pittsburgh Pirates
The Pittsburgh Pirates are an American professional baseball team based in Pittsburgh.
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Polo Grounds
The Polo Grounds was the name of three stadiums in Upper Manhattan, New York City, used mainly for professional baseball and American football from 1880 to 1963.
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Rick Peterson
Erick Harding "Rick" Peterson (born October 30, 1954) is an American former pitcher and pitching coach in Major League Baseball.
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Roberto Clemente
Roberto Enrique Clemente Walker (August 18, 1934 – December 31, 1972) was a Puerto Rican professional baseball player who played 18 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Pittsburgh Pirates, primarily as a right fielder.
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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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Rutgers University
Rutgers University, officially Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is a public land-grant research university consisting of four campuses in New Jersey.
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San Diego Padres
The San Diego Padres are an American professional baseball team based in San Diego.
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San Francisco Giants
The San Francisco Giants are an American professional baseball team based in San Francisco.
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Tim Foli
Timothy John Foli (born December 6, 1950) is an American former professional baseball player, coach and minor league manager.
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Toronto Blue Jays
The Toronto Blue Jays are a Canadian professional baseball team based in Toronto.
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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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Willie Stargell
Wilver Dornell Stargell (March 6, 1940 – April 9, 2001), nicknamed "Pops" later in his career, was an American professional baseball left fielder and first baseman who spent all of his 21 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) (1962–1982) with the Pittsburgh Pirates. Harding Peterson and Willie Stargell are Columbus Jets players.
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Wrigley Field
Wrigley Field is a ballpark on the North Side of Chicago, Illinois.
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1979 World Series
The 1979 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball's (MLB) 1979 season.
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See also
American expatriate baseball people in the Dominican Republic
- Al Widmar
- Andy Gilbert
- Art Howe
- Billy Muffett
- Bob Geren
- Buck Rodgers
- Casey Parsons
- Dave Jauss
- Dean Treanor
- Del Crandall
- Frank Genovese
- Fred Hatfield
- Gil Kim
- Harding Peterson
- Joe Schultz Jr.
- John Shoemaker
- Johnny Lipon
- Ken Oberkfell
- Mike Quade
- Mike Rojas
- Pete Reiser
- Phil Regan (baseball)
- Red Davis
- Salty Parker
- Terry Collins
- Terry Francona
- Tim Murtaugh
- Tommy Lasorda
- Vern Benson
Asheville Tourists managers
- Alex Cosmidis
- Bill DeLancey
- Bill Hart (infielder)
- Bill McGuire (baseball)
- Bill Sayles
- Billy Laval
- Billy Southworth
- Bob Clear
- Bob Higgins (baseball)
- Bobby Ramos
- Chuck Churn
- Chuck Kress
- Clay Bryant
- Clyde McCullough
- Dave Cripe
- Donnie Scott
- Earl Naylor
- Ed Head
- Frank Cacciatore
- Fred Hatfield
- Gary Tuck
- Hal Anderson (baseball)
- Harding Peterson
- Jim Eppard
- Jim Snyder (second baseman)
- Joe Guyon
- Joe Mikulik
- Ken Bolek
- Larry Gardner
- Larry Sherry
- Nick Cullop (outfielder)
- P. J. Carey
- Possum Whitted
- Ray Hathaway
- Ray Kennedy (baseball)
- Ron Gideon
- Sparky Anderson
- Tim Tolman
- Tom Robson (baseball)
- Tom Spencer (baseball)
- Tony Torchia
- Warren Schaeffer
- Wayne Terwilliger
Baseball coaches from New Jersey
- Alex Sabo
- Amos Alonzo Stagg
- Andrew Bailey (baseball)
- Bill Haselman
- Bill Murphy (baseball coach)
- Bob Maier
- Dan Meyer (pitcher)
- Dana Brown (baseball)
- Darren Fenster
- Dave Miller (baseball)
- Dean Ehehalt
- Demie Mainieri
- Dick Cooke
- Eddie Popowski
- Eric Duncan
- Eric Young Sr.
- Fred Hill (coach)
- George Case (baseball)
- Harding Peterson
- Jack McKeon
- Jack Tighe
- Jarret DeHart
- Jim Mahoney
- Jim Picken
- John Farrell (baseball manager)
- John Hatfield (baseball)
- John Orsino
- John Schneider (baseball)
- John Yurkow
- Kevin McMullan
- Kevin Mulvey
- Les Dugan
- Marty Kavanagh
- Mike Brown (pitcher)
- Rich Croushore
- Rick Sofield
- Ron Fraser
- Ron Karkovice
- Ron Perranoski
- Ron Villone
- Sean Cashman
- Shawn Gilbert
- Steve Trimper
- Ted Kubiak
- Tom DeMaio
- Ulysses S. Young
- William Pennington Young
Pittsburgh Pirates executives
- Barney Dreyfuss
- Bill Guilfoile
- Bill Lajoie
- Bill Livesey
- Branch Barrett Rickey
- Branch Rickey
- Branch Rickey Jr.
- Brian Graham (baseball)
- Cam Bonifay
- Carl Barger
- Dave Jauss
- Dave Littlefield
- Denny McKnight
- Edmund C. Converse
- Frank Coonelly
- Grady Little
- Harding Peterson
- Harry Pulliam
- Jim Benedict
- Jim Bowden (baseball)
- Joe L. Brown
- Kevin McClatchy
- Larry Doughty
- List of Pittsburgh Pirates owners and executives
- Malcolm Prine
- Murray Cook (baseball)
- Neal Huntington
- Pat O'Conner
- Pete Vuckovich
- Ray Kennedy (baseball)
- Roy Hamey
- Roy Smith (1980s pitcher)
- Syd Thrift
- Travis Williams (sports executive)
- William Benswanger
- William Chase Temple
- William H. Locke
Rutgers Scarlet Knights baseball players
- Angel Echevarria
- Bill Murphy (baseball coach)
- Bob MacDonald (baseball)
- Brian O'Grady
- Bud Anderson (baseball)
- Darren Fenster
- Darrin Winston
- David DeJesus
- Don Savage
- Eric Young Sr.
- Frank MacCormack
- Frank R. Burns
- Harding Peterson
- Homer Hazel
- Howard Parker Talman
- Jack Egbert
- Jason Bergmann
- Jeff Frazier
- Jeff Torborg
- Joe Borowski (baseball)
- Joe Litterio
- Patrick Kivlehan
- Paul Boris
- Pete Zoccolillo
- Ray Van Cleef
- Tim Reilly
- Todd Frazier
- Val Majewski
- Walter French (baseball)
- William V. B. Van Dyck
Tallahassee Pirates players
- Art Doll
- Bill Pierro
- Dick Smith (third baseman)
- Frank Thomas (outfielder)
- Harding Peterson
- Harry Fisher (baseball)
- Paul Smith (first baseman)
- Phil Seghi
Toronto Blue Jays scouts
- Al LaMacchia
- Al Widmar
- Bob Fontaine Jr.
- Bob Hamelin
- Bobby Mattick
- Brian Abraham
- Bud Smith
- Chris Bourjos
- Chuck LaMar
- Cliff Pastornicky
- Dan Evans (baseball)
- Duane Larson
- Earl Rapp
- Ed Lynch (baseball)
- Ellis Clary
- Epy Guerrero
- Gary Rajsich
- Harding Peterson
- Jack Pierce (baseball)
- Jairo Castillo (baseball)
- Jeff Cornell
- Jim Beattie (baseball)
- Jim Lentine
- Jim Ridley
- Jim Skaalen
- John McLaren (baseball)
- Kevin Cash
- Larry Maxie
- Marteese Robinson
- Mel Didier
- Mel Queen (pitcher/outfielder)
- Ossie Chavarría
- Pat Kelly (catcher)
- Perry Minasian
- Ray Webster (first baseman)
- Reno Bertoia
- Rich Hacker
- Rick Down
- Rob Ducey
- Roy Smith (1980s pitcher)
- Sal Butera
- Smoke Laval
- Steve Springer
Waco Pirates players
- Al Grunwald
- Al Jackson
- Bill Pierro
- Bob Friend
- Bob Garber
- Bob Skinner
- Brandy Davis
- Buddy Hancken
- Cal Hogue
- Danny Kravitz
- Danny Lynch (baseball)
- Dick Hall (baseball)
- Dick Smith (third baseman)
- Dixie Upright
- Don Rowe
- Earl Smith (1950s outfielder)
- Frank Thomas (outfielder)
- Fred Green (baseball)
- Fred Waters
- George O'Donnell
- Hal Bevan
- Harding Peterson
- Harry Minor
- Howie Goss
- Jack Garner
- Jack Paepke
- Jim Dunn (pitcher)
- John Fiscalini
- John Powers (baseball)
- Lee Walls
- Monty Basgall
- Paul Smith (first baseman)
- Román Mejías
- Ron Necciai
- Sonny Senerchia
- Stan Wentzel
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harding_Peterson
Also known as Harding "Pete" Peterson, Hardy Peterson, Pete Peterson (baseball).