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Bill White (first baseman) - Wikipedia William DeKova White (born January 28, 1934) is an American former professional baseball first baseman He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York San Francisco Giants, St Louis Cardinals, and Philadelphia Phillies
Trump picks Bill White as ambassador to Belgium - POLITICO President-elect Donald Trump on Saturday tapped businessperson and major political donor Bill White to serve as U S ambassador to Belgium White is the founder and CEO of Constellations Group,
Trump picks gay businessman Bill White for ambassadorship President-elect Donald Trump has selected Bill White, a gay businessman and philanthropist, to serve as U S ambassador to Belgium White will represent the United States in Belgium, a key
Phillies Alumni: Bill White made a difference - MLB. com As we celebrate Black History Month, a former first baseman, broadcaster and baseball executive deserves to be acknowledged William (Bill) DeKova White endured and made a difference Now 91, Bill is one of 14 nonagenarians among the Phillies Alumni Born in Lakewood, Fla , his first home was a shack with no electricity or indoor plumbing
Bill White | Baseball Wiki | Fandom William De Kova "Bill" White (born January 28, 1934 in Lakewood, Florida) is a former professional baseball first baseman who played for the New York and San Francisco Giants (1956, 1958), St Louis Cardinals (1959- 65, 1969) and Philadelphia Phillies (1966-68)
How Cardinals great Bill White became NL president On February 3, 1989, former Cardinals first baseman Bill White was named National League president, becoming the first black man to lead a major professional sports league in America and the first player to become NL president in more than 70 years
Bill White - St. Louis Cardinals First Base | StatMuse Bill White played 13 seasons for the Cardinals, Phillies and Giants He had a 286 batting average, 1,706 hits, 202 home runs, 870 RBIs and 843 runs scored He won 7 Gold Glove awards and 1 World Series