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Billy Rhiel

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that gave the Robins a 10–7 victory. He moved to the Boston Braves the following year. Rhiel also played with
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Rhiel made his professional debut with the Brooklyn Robins on April 20, 1929. In July of that year,
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and played his final major league game on July 9, 1933. He played briefly for the minor league
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Canteen in Warren, a position he held for 10 years at the time of his death.
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reported that Rhiel smacked a seventh-inning home run in a match with the
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After ending his career as a ballplayer, Rhiel returned to his native
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and manager of Warren's Class D baseball team. He also managed the
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at the home of his sister in 1946. His funeral Mass was held at
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April 20, 1929, for the Brooklyn Robins
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July 9, 1933, for the Detroit Tigers
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Second baseman
Third baseman
Youngstown, Ohio
Youngstown, Ohio
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Brooklyn Robins
Boston Braves
Detroit Tigers
Brooklyn Robins
Boston Braves
Detroit Tigers
Youngstown, Ohio
Immaculate Conception
Rayen High School
St. Edward
Newberry College
South Carolina
Atlanta
farm team
The New York Times
Pittsburgh Pirates
Portland, Oregon
Montreal
International League
Detroit Tigers
Toledo Mud Hens
Ohio
Warren

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