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  2. Billy Beane - Wikipedia

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    Beane batted.501 during his sophomore and junior years of high school. [5] [7] In his senior season, his batting average dropped to .300. [8] Despite the decrease in batting average, scouts were enamored with Beane's talent. [8] Beane gave up football to avoid an injury that could prematurely end his baseball career. [9]

  3. Billy Bean - Wikipedia

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    He spent most of the 1988 season in the minor leagues, where he led the Toledo Mud Hens in batting average; among his teammates in Toledo was the similarly named Billy Beane. [18] [19] Bean played in 10 games for the Tigers after he was promoted back to the major leagues in August 1988. He played in nine games for the Tigers in the 1989 season ...

  4. New York Mets all-time roster - Wikipedia

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    Players in italics have had their numbers retired by the team. Player Seasons Pos ABC: ... Billy Beane: 1984–1985: OF Larry Bearnarth: ... Billy Cowan: 1965: OF ...

  5. MLB executive Billy Bean, one of the first openly gay figures ...

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    MLB executive Billy Bean, one of the first openly gay figures in baseball, dies at 60 after battle with leukemia. Kari Anderson. August 6, 2024 at 5:45 PM.

  6. In memoriam: Willie Mays, Jerry West, Johnny Gaudreau ... - AOL

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    When he retired in 2003, Driesell had the fourth-most coaching wins in Division I men's basketball. He was 92 years old when he died. ... Aug. 6: Billy Bean. Prior to his death, Bean was MLB's ...

  7. Bill James - Wikipedia

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    Oakland Athletics general manager Billy Beane began applying sabermetric principles to running his low-budget team in the early 2000s, to notable effect, as chronicled in Michael Lewis' book Moneyball. In 2003, James was hired by a former reader, John Henry, the new owner of the Boston Red Sox.

  8. 'Are you crazy?’: Suze Orman explained on her podcast why a ...

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    Suze Orman explained on her podcast why a retiree’s $1.6 million 401(k) rollover plan would backfire — here’s what you need to know before you retire Gemma Lewis December 11, 2024 at 7:02 AM

  9. Oakland Athletics - Wikipedia

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    The Oakland Athletics had retired six numbers; additionally, Walter A. Haas, Jr., owner of the team from 1980 until his death in 1995, was honored by the retirement of the letter "A". Of the six players with retired numbers, five were retired for their play with the Oakland Athletics and one, 42, was universally retired by Major League Baseball ...