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team. He also played baseball at the school. Heine was married to Marguerite Sharp. In late-May 1922, Heine's wife gave birth to their son, William, Jr. Four years later, the Heines had a daughter. In the late 1920s, Heine and his family moved to
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for the semi-pro Elmira Arctics. News papers described Heine as "quick". On June 26, he was released by the Arctics. In late-June that season, he signed with a semi-pro team named the All-Stars. In July, Heine was involved in an
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teams over 13 seasons (1888–1902). In 1920, Bud Heine and his family were living in
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over three seasons. Before the start of his baseball career, Heine attended
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player whose career spanned four seasons, which included one appearance in
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baseball team from Elmira, New York. On October 1, 1921, Heine made his
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in December 1922. In 1925, Heine played for the semi-pro Olean Metros.
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In 1920, Heine played for the Painted Post Imperials, which was a
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player. During his baseball career, he played for 25 different
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in the field. The majority of his career was spent in the
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October 1, 1921, for the New York Giants
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October 1, 1921, for the New York Giants
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Heine died on September 2, 1976, in 810:"All Stars split holiday twin ball". 655: 653: 206:(1921). In the majors, Heine had two 7: 920:Major League Baseball second basemen 789:""Bud" Heine signs with All-Stars". 222:. In the minors, Heine had a career 16:American baseball player (1900–1976) 940:Semi-professional baseball players 925:New York Giants (baseball) players 900:Sportspeople from Elmira, New York 444:"Bud Heine Statistics and History" 424:Heine signed with the Elmira Arms 14: 945:American men's basketball players 712:. February 15, 1929. p. 5. 349:sold Heine to the minor league 844:. December 2, 1925. p. 44 636:"Heine sold to Indianapolis". 620:. December 5, 1922. p. 3. 1: 832:"Olean Metros to open Friday" 799:. June 30, 1922. p. 12. 691:. April 13, 1926. p. 3. 935:Greensboro Patriots players 875:Baseball Reference (Minors) 754:. June 26, 1922. p. 5. 646:. March 7, 1922. p. 6. 502:"1920 United States Census" 961: 820:. July 5, 1922. p. 8. 670:. June 1, 1922. p. 5. 404:. Defensively, he made 19 326:. In that game, he played 283:St. Bonaventure University 244:St. Bonaventure University 837:Rochester Evening Journal 384:in 1923. 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Second baseman
Third baseman
Elmira, New York
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Games played
At-bats
Hits
New York Giants
1921
professional baseball
Major League Baseball
New York Giants
at-bats
second base
minor leagues
third baseman
batting average
hits
doubles
triples
home runs
St. Bonaventure University
semi-professional
basketball
Elmira, New York
merchant
professional baseball
minor league
Addison, New York
St. Bonaventure University

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