• Athletics in 1939, as a catcher. O'Neill and Elmer Gedeon were the only two Major League Baseball players killed during World War II. O'Neill distinguished himself...
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  • soap opera One Life to Live Harry O'Neill (pitcher) (1892–1969), Major League Baseball pitcher, 1922–1923 Harry O'Neill (catcher) (1917–1945), Major League...
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    Stephen Francis O'Neill (July 6, 1891 – January 26, 1962) was an American professional baseball catcher and manager. He played his first 13 seasons with...
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  • for the most career double plays by a catcher with 222. Steve O'Neill is second with 198; only seven other catchers have recorded 150 career double plays...
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  • Jack O'Neill (baseball) (1873–1935), Irish-American baseball catcher Jack O'Neill (businessman) (1923–2017), American businessman Jack O'Neill (disambiguation)...
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    Brad Ausmus (category Major League Baseball catchers)
    Baseball (MLB). In his 18-year MLB playing career, Ausmus played as a catcher for the San Diego Padres, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, and Los Angeles...
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  • York Giants in exchange for pitcher Al Demaree, infielder Milt Stock, and catcher Bert Adams. January 17 – Cleveland newspapers reported that the Indians...
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    Bob Brenly (category Major League Baseball catchers)
    manager. He played the majority of his Major League Baseball career as a catcher with the San Francisco Giants. After retiring as a player, Brenly worked...
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  • down over France while piloting a Martin B-26 Marauder bomber. Harry O'Neill 27 1945 Catcher Philadelphia Athletics 1939 United States Marine Corps Killed...
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    the Hudson River was named Sal Yvars (1924–2008), Major League Baseball catcher New monuments Kehoe mausoleum Cremation urn The tower near Bradhurst Avenue...
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