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William Henry Zuber (Goober)

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Zuber is widely credited as the first Amish baseball player, but he wasn't actually Amish. He was actually a member of the Amana Church Society, a group that spoke German, relied upon farming, and eschewed modern inventions like cars.

Zuber had bona fide conscientious objector status during World War II, which is how he spent the bulk of his career pitching for Washington Senators and the New York Yankees in the early 1940s.

Owned "Bill Zuber's Major League Restaurant" in the Amana Colonies in Iowa.

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