Cannonball is the nickname of:
William, Willie, Will, Bill, or Billy Smith may refer to:
George Brown may refer to:
Gus is a masculine name, often a diminutive for, Angus, August, Augustine, Gustave, Constantine, Konstantinos, Augusten, Gustavo, Gusten, or Augustus, and other names.
Richard Redding, nicknamed "Cannonball", was an American pitcher, outfielder, and manager in baseball's Negro leagues, regarded as perhaps the fastest pitcher in the history of black baseball. In his career, he played for the Philadelphia Giants, New York Lincoln Giants, Lincoln Stars, Indianapolis ABC's, Chicago American Giants, Brooklyn Royal Giants, and Bacharach Giants.
Bill Johnson may refer to:
George Wilson may refer to:
The following are the baseball events of the year 1944 throughout the world.
The following are the baseball events of the year 1942 throughout the world.
The following are the baseball events of the year 1938 throughout the world.
Joseph or Joe Miller may refer to:
Ledell N. Titcomb, often erroneously referred to as Cannonball Titcomb, was an American professional baseball pitcher. He played for four major league teams from 1886 to 1890.
Edward Nicholas Crane, nicknamed Cannonball, was an American right-handed pitcher and outfielder in Major League Baseball for eight seasons. He played for the Boston Reds (1884), Providence Grays (1885), Buffalo Bisons (1885), Washington Nationals (1886), New York Giants (NL), New York Giants (PL) (1890), Cincinnati Kelly's Killers (1891), Cincinnati Reds (1891), and Brooklyn Grooms (1893). Crane was the first pitcher in the history of major league baseball to record 4 strikeouts in a single inning, and is one of the few players to play in four major leagues: the Union Association, the National League, the Players' League, and the American Association.
Bull, The Bull, and Da Bull are used as nicknames and ring names.
Dummy was a nickname commonly applied to "deaf and dumb" (deaf-mute) athletes, especially baseball players, in the late 19th and early 20th century. In that era, the word "dumb" was used to describe someone who could not speak, rather than someone who was stupid; but since the ability to speak was often connected to one's intelligence, the epithets "dumb" and "dummy" became interchangeable with stupidity. Notable persons with the nickname include:
Dad is a nickname which may refer to:
Buster is a nickname of:
Buck is the nickname of the following people :
Doc or, less commonly, The Doc is the nickname of:
Bullet is the nickname of:
As a nickname or part of a ring name, Kid may refer to: