Bill Essick, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Bill Essick

American baseball player

Date of Birth: 18-Dec-1880

Place of Birth: Grand Ridge, Illinois, United States

Date of Death: 12-Oct-1951

Profession: baseball player

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Bill Essick

  • William Earl Essick (December 18, 1880– October 12, 1951), nicknamed "Vinegar Bill", was a professional baseball pitcher in the Major Leagues.
  • A native of Illinois, he attended Knox College and Lombard College. Essick pitched for the Cincinnati Reds during the seasons of 1906 and 1907.
  • He then became a longtime minor-league manager and team executive before joining the New York Yankees in 1935 as a scout. According to author Jim Sandoval's 2011 book Can He Play? A Look at Baseball's Scouts and Their Profession, Essick was credited with discovering or signing a number of Yankee future stars, including Joe DiMaggio, Lefty Gomez, Joe Gordon and Ralph Houk.
  • He retired in 1950 and succumbed to heart disease a year later. As a pitcher, Essick had a remarkable 1905 season in the Pacific Coast League for the Portland Beavers, throwing an astronomical 466.1 innings and ending up with a won-lost record of 23-30.
  • He was 19-6 the following season before being called up to the major leagues by Cincinnati and making his Major League Baseball debut on Sept.
  • 12, 1906. Sandoval wrote that Essick's nickname originated because the German word for vinegar is "Essig."

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