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Charlie Wheatley

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234:, on June 27, 1893. He was the seventh child of nine born to Francis and Fanny Wheatley. Wheatley's parents were from England, where they married and had their first four children, before they immigrated to the United States and settled in Rosedale prior to Charles' birth. The family moved to 333:
of the Tigers, and the Tigers purchased Wheatley from Springfield for $ 3,500 ($ 110,503 in current dollar terms). Wheatley made his major league debut with the Tigers on September 6, 1912, and played his final game on October 6, 1912. He started five games for the Tigers,
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in 1992, which split the pump division into Wheatley Gaso Inc. and the valve division into Wheatley Valve Operations. Halliburton purchased Dresser Industries, and Wheatley Valve Operations continued as a
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in August 1926, because he believed that he could earn more money outside of the major leagues. In 1933, he pitched in a semi-professional game against his 17-year-old nephew, Richard.
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Wheatley continued to pitch into the 1930s for independent, semi-professional, and minor league baseball teams. He declined a contract offer from the
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14 batters. Wheatley, at 19 years old, was the eighth-youngest player in the league that season. During the game of September 27, Wheatley threw five
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in 1914, but did not make the team. He began the 1914 season with Sioux City, before being released in May. He obtained a tryout with the
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Wheatley joined with his brothers in founding the Wheatley Brothers Machine Company in 1916. He opened a store in Kansas City that sold
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The Tigers signed Wheatley for the 1913 season, but he developed troubles with his throwing arm, and the Tigers sent him to the
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Wheatley married Cora Beecher Patterson in October 1916. She died in 1976. Wheatley remarried before his death.
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During his baseball career, Wheatley began to pursue his business interests. Wheatley founded his own
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Wheatley died in Tulsa on December 10, 1982. He is buried in Memorial Park Cemetery in Tulsa.
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for $ 10.5 million ($ 76,482,100 in current dollar terms). The company was purchased by
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of the Central League in 1917. He played in the American Association for Kansas City and the
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for $ 10.5 million in 1972 ($ 76,482,100 in current dollar terms).
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Wheatley received three honorary degrees in engineering from the
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until it was closed in 1999. Wheatley Gaso remains in operation.
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of the Western League. He tried out for the Tigers again in
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baseball leagues in Kansas City in 1910, and made his
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American baseball player and businessman (1893-1982)
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Wheatley played baseball as a 166: 611: 609: 607: 605: 603: 601: 599: 597: 581:Society for American Baseball Research 564: 562: 560: 558: 556: 554: 552: 550: 548: 546: 495:In 1972, Wheatley sold the company to 7: 1425:Kansas City Blues (baseball) players 408:. In 1916, Wheatley pitched for the 283:Missouri-Iowa-Nebraska-Kansas League 1279:Tiernan, Becky (February 9, 1999). 974:"1914 Montgomery Rebels Statistics" 617:"Businessman Charles Wheatley dies" 195:and businessman. He played for the 14: 476:. Wheatley invented varieties of 784:"1912 Detroit Tigers Statistics" 1312:. September 8, 1975. p. 10 492:on at least 21 of his designs. 325:. Lowe recommended Wheatley to 523:. He was a personal friend of 1: 898:. January 16, 1914. p. 1 1007:. 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Index

Pitcher
Rosedale, Kansas
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Detroit Tigers
Detroit Tigers
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Detroit Tigers
1912
professional baseball
pitcher
Detroit Tigers
American League
semi-professional
valve
patents
Tesoro Petroleum
Rosedale, Kansas
Kansas City, Missouri
machinist
seventh grade
semi-professional
professional baseball
Abilene Reds
Class D
Central Kansas League
Kansas State League
Auburn Athletics
Missouri-Iowa-Nebraska-Kansas League

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