Bill Duggleby

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William James Duggleby, dit Bill Duggleby, né le 16 mars 1874 à Utica dans l'État de New York, et mort le 30 août 1944 à Redfield dans le même État, est un joueur de baseball américain. Il a passé la majeure partie de sa carrière au poste de lanceur pour les Phillies de Philadelphie. Il est célèbre pour être le seul lanceur de l'histoire des ligues majeures à avoir frappé un grand chelem lors de sa première apparition en majeure. rdf:langString
William James Duggleby (March 16, 1874 – August 30, 1944), nicknamed "Frosty Bill", was a pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies. He played from 1898 to 1907. He also played two games for the Philadelphia Athletics in 1902 and nine games for the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1907. Duggleby is the first of four major league players to hit a grand slam in his first major league at-bat, followed by Jeremy Hermida, Kevin Kouzmanoff, and Daniel Nava. He was the only pitcher to hit a grand slam for their first major league hit until July 8, 2021, when Daniel Camarena became the second. As of 2011, he still holds the Phillies team record for hit batsmen for a career (82). rdf:langString
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rdf:langString William James Duggleby (March 16, 1874 – August 30, 1944), nicknamed "Frosty Bill", was a pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies. He played from 1898 to 1907. He also played two games for the Philadelphia Athletics in 1902 and nine games for the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1907. Duggleby is the first of four major league players to hit a grand slam in his first major league at-bat, followed by Jeremy Hermida, Kevin Kouzmanoff, and Daniel Nava. He was the only pitcher to hit a grand slam for their first major league hit until July 8, 2021, when Daniel Camarena became the second. As of 2011, he still holds the Phillies team record for hit batsmen for a career (82). Duggleby was one of the "jumpers" who left the Phillies in 1902 for other teams, including (in Duggleby's case) Connie Mack's new American League team, the Athletics. The Phillies filed suit to prevent the "jumpers" — in particular, Nap Lajoie, Bill Bernhard, and Chick Fraser — from playing for any other team, a plea which was rejected by a lower court before being upheld by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. Duggleby was the first of the "jumpers" to return to the Phillies, on May 8, 1902, after playing only two games with the A's. He was the manager of the Minor League Baseball team, the Albany Babies, in 1912. Duggleby, a native of Utica, New York, died in Redfield, New York in 1944.
rdf:langString William James Duggleby, dit Bill Duggleby, né le 16 mars 1874 à Utica dans l'État de New York, et mort le 30 août 1944 à Redfield dans le même État, est un joueur de baseball américain. Il a passé la majeure partie de sa carrière au poste de lanceur pour les Phillies de Philadelphie. Il est célèbre pour être le seul lanceur de l'histoire des ligues majeures à avoir frappé un grand chelem lors de sa première apparition en majeure.
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