Bucky Veil

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Given name: Frederick William Veil
Nicknames: None
Primary Pos: Pitcher
Hght/Wght: 5'10" / 165 lbs
Bats/Throws: R / R
Born: Aug 2, 1881 in Tyrone, PA
Died: Apr 16, 1931 in Altoona, PA (49 years old)
Debut: Apr 19, 1903

Frederick William "Bucky" Veil (August 2, 1881 – April 16, 1931) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher. He pitched for the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1903 and 1904.

Career

Frederick played both baseball and football at Williamsport High School, the latter of which earned him the nickname "Bucky" for his mastery of the buck-lateral.

In January 1901 Veil attended Bucknell University on a baseball scholarship. That summer he pitched for a semi-pro team in Altoona, Pennsylvania, where he was scouted by Pittsburgh Pirates owner Barney Dreyfuss. Veil signed a contract with Dreyfuss in October 1902, and joined his former Bucknell teammate Jimmy Sebring during the 1903 season.

Veil appeared in the second game of the inaugural World Series, becoming the first relief pitcher in World Series history.

Veil return to Altoona in 1904 and played his final Major League season. From 1905 to 1909 Veil played in the minor leagues:

1909 Wilmington/Sunbury (Atlantic League)

In 1909 he also managed with Wilmington/Sunbury.

External links

Bucky Veil at Find a Grave