Did any MLB players died in ww2?

Elmer John Gedeon (April 15, 1917 – April 20, 1944) was a professional baseball player, appearing in several games for the Washington Senators in 1939. Gedeon and Harry O'Neill were the only two Major League Baseball players killed during World War II.
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How many MLB players served in ww2?

More than 500 major league baseball players served in the military during World War II. Some of these players were drafted, others enlisted voluntarily; some saw combat, some didn't. No matter how they got there, all of these players sacrificed a lot to be a part of the war effort.
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Has an MLB player ever died on the field?

Chapman was hit in the head by a pitch thrown by pitcher Carl Mays and died 12 hours later. He is the only player to die directly from an injury received during a major league game. His death led baseball to establish a rule requiring umpires to replace the ball whenever it becomes dirty.
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Which baseball players fought in ww2?

Feller played baseball and softball in Scotland, Iceland and on numerous islands in the Pacific. Among the many other baseball stars serving were Stan Musial, Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams, Warren Spahn, Yogi Berra, Pee Wee Reese, Phil Rizzutto and Hank Greenberg.
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Did the MLB stop playing during ww2?

January 15 – President Franklin Delano Roosevelt sent a letter to Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis, encouraging Major League Baseball to continue playing despite American entry into World War II.
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What happened to baseball during World War 2?

Baseball was played throughout the war and made contributions to the war effort. Servicemen were supplied with bats and balls to play baseball wherever they were, the product of what was commonly known as the Ball and Bat Fund. MLB also raised money for the Army and Navy Relief Societies.
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Was Jackie Robinson the first black MLB player?

On April 15, 1947, Jackie Robinson, age 28, becomes the first African American player in Major League Baseball's modern era when he steps onto Ebbets Field in Brooklyn to compete for the Brooklyn Dodgers.
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Did any MLB players fight in the Civil war?

“Call for Volunteers – 1861,” from Albert Spalding's America's National Game (1911). Baseball players enlisting for military service during the Civil War. Soldiers began playing baseball almost immediately. Regiments from New York were naturally the most active players since they were most familiar with the game.
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Did Jackie Robinson fight in ww2?

However, few know that before his legendary career as a professional baseball player, Robinson served in the United States Army during WWII.
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Are there any veterans in MLB?

Hundreds of ballplayers have enlisted during their major league careers, many of them bypassing some of their prime seasons on the diamond. Others, like Hall of Fame pitcher Christy Mathewson, joined the armed forces after their playing days had come to an end.
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Has anyone died during an NFL game?

Charles Frederick Hughes (March 2, 1943 – October 24, 1971) was an American football player, a wide receiver in the National Football League from 1967 to 1971. He is, to date, the only NFL player to die on the field during a game.
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Has anyone hit a home run cycle?

Though multiple home run cycles have been recorded in collegiate baseball, the only known home run cycle in a professional baseball game belongs to Tyrone Horne, playing for the Arkansas Travelers in a Double-A level Minor League Baseball game against the San Antonio Missions on July 27, 1998.
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Did Ted Williams serve in ww2?

Some of the greatest players in baseball history lost multiple years of their careers while serving in the military, but Ted Williams is a special case. After being drafted in 1942, the Splendid Splinter served in the United States Navy and the United States Marine Corps in World War II.
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Is Nolan Ryan a veteran?

Hall of Fame pitcher Nolan Ryan, then with the Texas Rangers, warms up in the bullpen at Tiger Stadium in Detroit, in 1990. Notice that 1967 is missing from his timeline with the Mets, his only broken service with Major League Baseball. He missed that year because he joined and served in the Army Reserve.
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How many MLB players served ww1?

Sibert said. “We are searching for good strong men, endowed with extraordinary capabilities to lead others during gas attacks.” During the course of the war, 227 major leaguers served the United States through various branches of the Armed Forces.
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Why is baseball number 42 today?

Major League Baseball has found a new way to honor the legend Jackie Robinson, who broke the color barrier for professional baseball. The news: MLB players, managers, coaches and umpires will all wear Robinson's jersey number, No. 42, today, which has happened every year since 2009, per the Associated Press.
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Who broke the color barrier in baseball in 1948 by being the first African American to play in the major leagues?

Jackie Robinson wasn't the only Black baseball player to suit up in the big leagues in 1947. After he broke the color line and became the first Black baseball player to play in the American major leagues during the 20th century, four other players of color soon followed in his footsteps.
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Why was Jackie Robinson martialed?

In 1944, Jackie Robinson refused to move to the back of a military bus, when told to by a civilian driver. Jackie was arrested, charged with insubordination, and court-martialed. During the proceedings, he was prohibited from being deployed.
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Did Confederate soldiers play baseball?

Baseball during the war wasn't limited to soldiers, however. Northern cities continued to teem with activity throughout the war, and baseball remained one of the prominent leisure time activities on the northern home front. By 1861, the sport had built a significant following in many cities.
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Why did Civil War soldiers play baseball?

The Civil War accelerated baseball's popularity, as off-duty Union soldiers from the Northeast taught others the game. Officers encouraged games to foster morale and camaraderie, and Northern servicemen held in Confederate prison camps introduced the game to the South.
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How many of Robert E Lee's forces were destroyed during the Battle of Gettysburg?

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Though the cautious Meade would be criticized for not pursuing the enemy after Gettysburg, the battle was a crushing defeat for the Confederacy. Union casualties in the battle numbered 23,000, while the Confederates had lost some 28,000 men–more than a third of Lee's army.
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Who was the 2nd Black MLB player?

Perhaps no one is more remembered for being second than Larry Doby. He was the second African-American to play in the National League or American League – but the first in the AL – in the modern era after Jackie Robinson.
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Who was the last MLB team to integrate?

The Boston Red Sox were the last major league team to integrate, holding out until 1959, a few months after the Detroit Tigers.
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How did Dodgers get name?

According to the club, the name originated in 1896 as the Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers. Heavy construction of electric trolley tracks in front of Eastern Park caused fans to dodge the trolleys to reach the park. Those fans became known as Trolley Dodgers and the team took on the name, which was shortened to Dodgers.
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