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Mike Veeck

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which eventually left her blind and prompted Veeck to raise awareness of the condition. Rebecca Veeck died in 2019, aged 27, from complications from her condition. In her honor, her father threw "Rebecca Fest" at
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out of retirement to play for the Saints on July 16, 2003, making him the first player to appear in a professional game in seven decades. On May 11, 2013, the Saints played a game with no
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hired him to be their senior vice president of marketing and communications and he held the job for three years. Veeck and the Goldklang Group sold the Saints to
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Veeck and his wife Libby have two children: son William "Night Train" Veeck and daughter Rebecca. His daughter Rebecca was diagnosed with
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players made the decisions. The Saints hosted the world's largest pillow fight on July 21, 2015, with 6,261 participants.
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hired him as their senior vice president of marketing and sales. He held the job for nine months. The
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and the eldest from his second marriage to Mary Frances Ackerman. Growing up in
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after blowing up disco records on the field; the episode became known as
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for entertainment in their inaugural season. In 1997, he signed pitcher
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executive and team owner. Veeck has worked as an executive in
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Shortly after Mike's college graduation, Bill purchased the
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in 2023; the team became a minor league affiliate for the
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hired Veeck as a consultant in 2001, and in 2002, the
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Veeck became president of the 245:hired Veeck as president of the 138: 648:SABR Baseball Biography Project 373:Meglio, Chris (July 12, 2024). 186:, Hall of Fame baseball owner. 541:Smith, Gary (August 1, 2005). 473:Caple, Jim (August 17, 2001). 428:"Veeck His Name, Fun His Game" 113:Mary Frances Ackerman (mother) 1: 821:Chicago White Sox executives 816:Businesspeople from Maryland 198:. He was the third child of 69:Baseball owner and executive 861:People from Tucson, Arizona 543:"The Sorcerer's Apprentice" 325:The Saint of Second Chances 877: 846:Florida Marlins executives 208:Loyola University Maryland 174:and has owned a number of 60:Loyola University Maryland 851:Detroit Tigers executives 841:Tampa Bay Rays executives 310:Diamond Baseball Holdings 350:Joseph P. Riley Jr. Park 206:, he graduated from the 771:Hudson Valley Renegades 289:; instead, a "jury" of 261:in 1993 and brought in 291:Little League Baseball 236:Disco Demolition Night 180:Disco Demolition Night 79:Disco Demolition Night 251:Minor League Baseball 224:Major League Baseball 176:Minor League Baseball 172:Major League Baseball 168:professional baseball 738:Charleston RiverDogs 354:Charleston RiverDogs 352:, home field of the 856:American publicists 571:. November 14, 2019 255:Fort Myers, Florida 182:. 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Tucson, Arizona
Loyola University Maryland
Disco Demolition Night
Bill Veeck
William Veeck Sr.
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professional baseball
Major League Baseball
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Disco Demolition Night
Bill Veeck
Tucson, Arizona
Bill Veeck
Maryland
Loyola University Maryland
Chicago White Sox
Major League Baseball
Steve Dahl
Detroit Tigers
Disco Demolition Night
Goldklang Group
Miami Miracle
Minor League Baseball
Fort Myers, Florida
St. Paul Saints
Max Patkin
San Diego Chicken
Ila Borders
Mamie Johnson

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