Bill Henry (baseball, born 1942)

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Background

Raised in Kenilworth, New Jersey,[1] Henry graduated from Elizabeth, New Jersey's St. Mary of the Assumption High School[2] and attended Seton Hall University on a baseball scholarship. In two career MLB games with the Yankees, he had a 0-0 record, with a 0.00 ERA. He pitched in 3 innings in his 2 career games, allowing no hits and two walks. He batted and threw left-handed.

Henry was signed by the Yankees as an amateur free agent in 1964. He died on January 29, 2022.[3]

References

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  1. "Yanks Sign Seton Hall Second Sacker", The Jersey Journal, June 24, 1964. Accessed April 2, 2025, via Newspapers.com. "John Monteleone yesterday became the second Seton Hall University baseball player to sign a pro contract in as many days.... Pitcher Bill Henry of Kenilworth is with Shelby of the Western Carolina League."
  2. "Romaglia Has Hopes; Augie Lio's Cracker Barrel", Herald News, July 28, 1959. Accessed April 3, 2025, via Newspapers.com. "Bill Henry, 6:2, 180-pound lefthander, is scheduled to pitch against Clifton. Henry, former president of the student council at St. Mary's High School, Elizabeth, pitched 4-1 no-hitter against Irvington last week. He fanned. 13. batters."
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