Bill Voiselle Awards

What awards did Bill Voiselle win? This page lists every known baseball award won by Bill Voiselle in chronological order. Click the award name and up comes a comprehensive history of that award along with every winner of that particular baseball award.
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"One time, Kirby Higbe hit our Tommy Holmes, and we had to throw at somebody. I asked who they had coming up in the next inning, and they said, 'Kiner, Greenberg and Gustine.' Well, now, Ralph Kiner is 6-4 and 240, and Hank Greenberg is 6-5 and 240. I told them, 'I think I’ll go after (175-pound Frankie) Gustine.'" - Bill Voiselle in The State (Bob Spear, 10/23/2004)

Bill Voiselle

Bill Voiselle Autograph on a Tip Top Bread 1991 Reprint

Bill Voiselle Autograph on a Tip Top Bread 1991 Reprint

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Birth Name:   William Symmes Voiselle
Nickname:   Big Bill or Ninety-Six or Totsie
Born On:   01-29-1919  (Aquarius)
Place of Birth Data Born In:   Greenwood, South Carolina
Year of Death Data Died On:   01-31-2005
Place of Death Data Died In:   Greenwood, South Carolina
Cemetery:   Elmwood Cemetery, Ninety Six, South Carolina
High School:   Ninety-Six High School (Ninety-Six, SC)
College:   None Attended
Batting Stances Chart Bats:   Right   Throwing Arms Chart Throws:   Right
Player Height Chart Height:   6-04   Player Weight Chart Weight:   200
First Game:   09-01-1942 (Age 23)
Last Game:   07-08-1950
Draft:   Not Applicable

Bill Voiselle

Awards

1944 Sporting News Pitcher of the Year Award

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