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Bill Nagel
William Taylor Nagel
Bats: Right , Throws: Right
Height: 6' 1" , Weight: 190 lb.

Born: August 19, 1915 in Memphis, TN (All Transactions)
Debut: April 20, 1939
Final Game: September 25, 1945
Died: October 8, 1981 in Freehold, NJ
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Career Home Runs Allowed

Bill Nagel: 1 Career Home Run Allowed

0 leading off, 0 walk-off, 0 tying, 0 go ahead, 1 lacking some details
1 Tm
PHA1
 
vs RHB1
 
Home1
1 Opp
CLE1
1 Batter
Odell Hale1
1 Park
Shibe Pk1
Where Hit
Unk1
General field locations when available.
 
 
Game Totals
1·HR gms1
Gms w/ this # = 0 are not shown.
 
OrderPos
4th1
Outs
Unk1
 
DefPos
2B1
Bases
Unk1
 
2 Runs
1 on1
Any on1
Inning
71
 
7-end1
RelScore
Unk1
 
Unk1
Before event, for batter

Play By Play

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1939 HRs #car #yr #gm Date Batter @Bat   Score Inn Out R BOP Pos Notes
1 1 1 1 1939-09-17 (2) Odell Hale CLE @ PHA t 7 2 4 4

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