Bill Dietrich

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Given name: William John Dietrich
Nicknames: Bullfrog
Primary Pos: Pitcher
Hght/Wght: 6'0" / 185 lbs
Bats/Throws: R / R
Born: Mar 29, 1910 in Philadelphia, PA
Died: Jun 20, 1978 in Philadelphia, PA (68 years old)
Debut: Apr 13, 1933

William John "Bullfrog" Dietrich (March 29, 1910 – June 20, 1978) was an American professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1933 to 1948 for the Philadelphia Athletics, Washington Senators, and Chicago White Sox. His Pennsylvania-born parents of German ancestry were Charles, an accountant, and Berth (Hopes) Dietrich.

In 16 seasons, Dietrich posted a 108–128 career record. He recorded a winning mark in just three seasons yet was usually close to .500 every year. His best year in terms of wins was 1944, when he went 16–17 for the White Sox.

On June 1, 1937, while with the White Sox, Dietrich no-hit the St. Louis Browns 8–0 at Comiskey Park.

Popular culture

In the film A Christmas Story, Mr. Parker says that "the Sox traded Bullfrog" for a player named "Schottenhoffen".