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  1. Marketing Your Dreams: Business and Life Lessons from Bill Veeck, Baseball's Promotional Genius by Pat Williams, Michael Weinreb, 2001-02-01
  2. Bill Veeck: A Baseball Legend by Gerald Eskenazi, 1987-09
  3. BILL VEECK. A Baseball Legend. by Gerald. (Bill Veeck) ESKENAZI, 1988
  4. Bill Veeck: A Baseball Legend by Gerald Eskenazi, 1988
  5. MARKETING YOUR DREAMS: Business and Life Lessons from Bill Veeck, Baseball's Mar by Pat and Michael Weinreb Williams, 2000-01-01
  6. Bill Veeck: A Baseball Legend
  7. Quick News Weekly April 21, 1952 Bill Veeck/St. Louis Browns (Baseball), Eva Peron, Marilyn Monroe
  8. Veeck-As in Wreck The Chaotic Career of Baseball's Incorrigible Maverick by Bill and Linn, Ed Veeck, 1962
  9. BASEBALL, I LOVE YOU!: Jolly Cholly's Story by Charlie w/ Ed Prell. Intro. Bill Veeck Grimm, 1968
  10. VEECK AS IN WRECK: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF BILL VEECK; " THE WILD MAN OF BASEBALL, WHO DARED DO IT ALL--AND TELL IT ALL..."THE GREATEST SPORTS STORY EVER TOLD!" " (A SIGNET BOOK AE4549)
  11. The Hustler's Handbook by Bill Veeck, 2009-07-25
  12. Veeck--As In Wreck: The Autobiography of Bill Veeck by Bill Veeck, Ed Linn, 2001-04-07
  13. The End of Baseball: A Novel by Peter Schilling, 2010-03-16
  14. Propriétaire Des Indians de Cleveland: Alva Bradley, Charles Somers, Bill Veeck, Ellis Ryan, Larry Dolan, Jim Dunn (Baseball, Propriétaire) (French Edition)

1. ESPN Classic - Baseball's Showman
Bill Veeck was one of baseball s most innovative owners.
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"Bill Veeck was born on the right side of the tracks. And as soon as he was capable, dragged himself to the other side," says Mike Veeck with a laugh about his father, the maverick Hall of Fame baseball owner, on ESPN Classic's SportsCentury series. Just as he predicted, Bill Veeck, for all his accomplishments, is best remembered as the guy who sent a midget to the plate. And yet, Eddie Gaedel's lone major league appearance, while the most famous of Veeck's stunts, may not even have been his most bizarre. And it hardly ranks among his significant contributions to the game. Far more important were his innovations in the financial operations of his various franchises almost all of them initially deplored by other owners. In stints with the Cleveland Indians, St. Louis Browns and Chicago White Sox (twice) between 1946 and 1980, Veeck was the last person to purchase a major league team without an independent fortune. Born on Feb. 9, 1914, in Chicago, Veeck grew up in the suburb of Hinsdale. When Bill was four, his father, sportswriter William Veeck Sr., became president of the Chicago Cubs. By the time he was 11, Bill was working as a vendor, ticket seller and junior groundskeeper. When his father died in 1933, Veeck left Kenyon College to work for the Cubs, rising to club treasurer. In 1935, he married Eleanore Raymond.

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OWNER OF INDIANS, BROWNS AND WHITE SOX.
CREATED HEIGHTENED FAN INTEREST AT EVERY STOP
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ATTENDANCE RECORD WITH PENNANT-WINNER AT CLEVELAND IN 1948; WON AGAIN WITH 'GO-GO'

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Encyclopedia Article Find Print E-mail Blog It Bill Veeck (1914-1986), American baseball executive, credited with integrating the American League (AL) by signing Larry Doby and Satchel Paige to contracts with the Cleveland Indians in the late 1940s. As the colorful owner of the Cleveland Indians, St. Louis Browns, and Chicago White Sox, Veeck drew huge crowds with inventive promotions, outrageous stunts, scoreboard pyrotechnics, and winning teams. Known as Sportshirt Bill because he never wore ties, Veeck was interested in the common-man image of baseball and worked hard to maintain fan support for each of his teams. William Louis Veeck, Jr., was born in Chicago, Illinois, into a baseball family. His father, William L. Veeck, Sr., was a columnist for the

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This basketball season, worry about basketball. Not your sportsbook. Bodog is the safest and most secure sportsbook in the business. Bodog is the most trusted brand in online entertainment and we've got 12 years experience to prove it VEECK, BILL Just as he predicted, Bill Veeck, for all his accomplishments, is best remembered as the guy who sent a midget to the plate. And yet, Eddie Gaedel's lone major league appearance, while the most famous of Veeck's stunts, may not even have been his most bizarre. And it hardly ranks among his significant contributions to the game. Far more important were his innovations in the financial operations of his various franchises almost all of them initially deplored by other owners. In stints with the Cleveland Indians, St. Louis Browns and Chicago White Sox (twice) between 1946 and 1980, Veeck was the last person to purchase a major league team without an independent fortune. Born on Feb. 9, 1914, in Chicago, Veeck grew up in the suburb of Hinsdale. When Bill was four, his father, sportswriter William Veeck Sr., became president of the Chicago Cubs. By the time he was 11, Bill was working as a vendor, ticket seller and junior groundskeeper. When his father died in 1933, Veeck left Kenyon College to work for the Cubs, rising to club treasurer. In 1935, he married Eleanore Raymond.

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If you have ever attended a professional baseball game, be it in the major or minor leagues, chances are you have encountered an innovation originally conceived and executed by Bill Veeck. Veeck, a lifelong baseball man who saw before most of his peers the need to market the sport beyond the on-field product, was the game’s original and most memorable showman. His greatest stunt, in which he dared threaten the baseball establishment by signing a midget and sending him to bat, earned him the derision of his peers at the time, but is still remembered by even casual fans more than fifty years later. Other feats of his imagination include introducing the famous exploding scoreboard at Comiskey Park, planting the ivy on Wrigley Field’s walls and allowing fans to determine game strategy for the St. Louis Browns in a 1951 contest.
But Veeck’s contributions to baseball were not entirely frivolous. It was his decision in July 1947, with Jackie Robinson already making a fine showing in Brooklyn as the 20th century’s first black player, to sign Negro League infielder Larry Doby, who went directly to the Cleveland Indians, thus integrating the American League. He also proposed a number of other ideas that he envisioned as strengthening the game he loved, including inter-league play, revenue sharing and expansion into the West Coast (specifically Los Angeles). It is a monument to his intelligence and foresight that all were eventually enacted in some form by major league baseball; it is also indicative of his overall poor reputation amongst his contemporaries that it took so long for seemingly obvious changes to take place.

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Who was the shortest player in MLB history......? Hint.......don't be Veecktimized...... Yogi#8Fan 01-08-2002, 07:49 PM Eddie Gaedel, the 3'7" midget who played all of 1 game in 1951, walked and has a 1.000 OBP?
I know of one HOFer who's 5'4" (Wee Willy Keeler). 01-08-2002, 08:08 PM Did Mini-Me ever play ball? Yogi#8Fan 01-08-2002, 09:09 PM I don't think so. He did make Hef's spread w/leggy fillies, but let's hope XD doesn't read this. :topic: bill wisnosky 01-08-2002, 09:26 PM :rolleyes
Right on big guy, Little Eddie is the guy. Bill Veeck was quite the promoter way back then..... Yogi#8Fan 01-08-2002, 10:14 PM I couldn't figure out why he was listed in b-r.com, so I checked under HOF and the answer was in front of me:
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As owner of the Indians, Browns and White Sox, Bill Veeck consistently broke attendance records with pennant-winning teams, outrageous door prizes, enthusiastic fan participation and ingenious promotional schemes. An inveterate hustler and energetic maverick, he introduced a midget player (Eddie Gaedel), Bat Day, fireworks, exploding scoreboards and player names on backs of uniforms. He signed the American League's first black player — Larry Doby in 1947 — and its oldest rookie — 43-year-old Satchel Paige in 1948.

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ज्ञानकोश: - The Indological Knowledgebase William Louis Veeck Jr. February 9 January 2 ), sometimes nicknamed "Sport Shirt", was a native of Chicago who became a franchise owner and promoter in Major League Baseball . Known best for his flamboyant publicity stunts, and the innovations he brought to the major leagues during his ownership of the Cleveland Indians St. Louis Browns , and Chicago White Sox , Veeck was the last owner to purchase a baseball franchise without an independent fortune, and is responsible for many significant contributions to baseball. Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Early Life
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While Veeck was growing up in Hinsdale, Illinois , his father, William Veeck, Sr. , a sportswriter , became president of the Chicago Cubs . Growing up in the business, Bill Veeck worked as a vendor, ticket seller and junior groundskeeper. In , when his father died, Veeck left Kenyon College , and eventually became club treasurer for the Cubs. He married Eleanore Raymond in

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14. Veeck: A Man For Any Season [Archive] - White Sox Interactive Forums
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White Sox Interactive Forums Baseball Discussions Sox Clubhouse PDA View Full Version : Veeck: A Man for any Season riggs 09-29-2006, 08:10 PM 09-30-2006, 01:12 AM Great documentary - I have it on tape from when it aired on WTTW. Veeck was on their sports discussion score (IIRC it was called Time Out).
Veeck and the Rooney family are by far my favorite owners of all time.
Bill Veeck - 15 Seasons, 2 AL Pennants, 1 World Championship. :cool:
http://www.baseballhalloffame.org/hofers_and_honorees/plaques/images/Veeck_Bill.jpg riggs 09-30-2006, 11:07 AM Media Burn just put a whole buch of Chicago oriented videos up on that site. As for Veeck, he was all for the fan. A non-existent breed of of owner these days. I used to enjoy going to Comiskey when he owned the team because you just never really knew what was going to happen next. 10-02-2006, 09:42 AM I remember being about 11 years old and in front of Old Comiskey and Bill walked right up to me and shook my hand after I made eye contact with him. I was fascinated by his wooden legIf I remember right he had one right?Thanks Bill for keeping the Sox in Chicago back in 1975! 10-02-2006, 12:31 PM

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19. The Life Of Bill Veeck
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