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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bill_VeeckBill Veeck - Wikipedia

    William Louis Veeck Jr. (/ ˈ v ɛ k / VECK; February 9, 1914 – January 2, 1986), also known as "Sport Shirt Bill" and "Wild Bill", was an American Major League Baseball franchise owner and promoter.

  2. Learn about Bill Veeck, the legendary owner who brought positive changes to baseball with his creative and daring promotions. From signing the first African-American player in the AL to hiring a little person to bat, Veeck made history and entertained fans with his flair.

  3. Bill Veeck (born February 9, 1914, Hinsdale, Illinois, U.S.—died January 2, 1986, Chicago, Illinois) was an American professional baseball club executive and owner, who introduced many innovations in promotion.

  4. Learn how Bill Veeck, a charismatic and innovative baseball executive, integrated the American League, introduced the designated hitter, and created many fan-friendly promotions. Read about his life, career, and legacy in this article from American Heritage magazine.

  5. May 3, 2019 · He hobbled on a wooden leg—the result of a World War II wound—but loved to dance exuberantly. He refused to wear ties and preferred a cheap seat in the bleachers, even when he owned the stadium. He was baseball’s resident intellectual and most gleefully vulgar self-promoter.

  6. Jan 8, 2012 · Learn about the life and career of Bill Veeck, a baseball executive who owned the Cubs, Brewers, and White Sox, and pioneered many promotional innovations. Find out how he tried to integrate the Phillies, planted ivy at Wrigley Field, and became a legend in the game.

  7. Learn about Bill Veeck, the innovative and controversial owner of several major league teams, who staged stunts like sending a midget to the plate and hiring Satchel Paige. Read how he broke racial barriers, fought other owners and won pennants with the Indians and White Sox.