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  1. Nov 1, 2022 · On November 1, 1946 — Surgeons amputate the right foot of Cleveland Indians owner Bill Veeck. Two years before, the colorful executive had suffered a serious injury to his leg in the South Pacific during World War II. Veeck has had a tremendous impact on promotion in a half season of ownership.

  2. May 3, 2019 · His father was president of the Chicago Cubs and Bill spent his childhood at Wrigley Field, Bill Veeck lost a leg in World War II but late in life still loved to clamber into the bleachers, dance, and drink beer.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bill_VeeckBill Veeck - Wikipedia

    Over the course of his life he had 36 operations on the leg. [3] He had a series of wooden legs and, as an inveterate smoker, cut holes in them to use as ashtrays. Veeck also used the wooden leg in props such as a recreation of iconic Revolutionary War soldiers during the Bicentennial year of 1976.

  4. Veeck suffered painful injuries during the Pacific War that would eventually cost him his leg. In 1943 at the age of 29 he enlisted in the Marine Corps and asked to be sent to a war zone.

  5. Marine service and the amputation of his right leg as the aftermath of the recoil of an anti-aircraft gun preceded his first big-league ownership ac-quisition: the Cleveland Indians. Veeck was able to put his own philosophy of breaking baseball’s color line into effect. Branch Rickey had begun his own integration

  6. Nov 29, 2012 · But he insisted on being sent to the front lines, where an infection ultimately cost him his right leg below the knee. Veeck had eight separate amputations on his leg, and was in acute pain throughout his life. He never complained, and even carved an opening in his wooden leg for use as an ash tray.

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  8. Apr 1, 2018 · Veeck's leg was crushed by a recoiling artillery piece and his foot was amputated. He would later have more than 30 surgeries on the leg and lived the rest of his life in constant pain.

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