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- Cecil_Kaiser abstract "Cecil Kaiser (June 27, 1916 in New York, New York, USA – February 14, 2011 in Michigan, USA) was a Negro league baseball pitcher, outfielder, and first baseman.In the course of his career Kaiser played for the Detroit Stars, the Motor City Giants, the Homestead Grays and Pittsburgh Crawfords and on various Latin American and Canadian teams. With the Homestead Grays he played with great players such as hall of famers Josh Gibson and Cool Papa Bell.He started his career as a 5-foot-6, 165-pound outfielder. He eventually became a left-handed pitcher after his team suffered a series of injuries. He was known as a strikeout pitcher with a good fastball and an assortment of off-speed pitches. He was nicknamed the \"Minute Man\" as it took him about one minute to strike out batters and as the \"Aspirin Tablet Man\" for throwing pitches that resembled aspirin tablets. During perhaps his best season, the winter ball season of 1949-1950, he posted a league-leading 1.68 ERA in the Puerto Rican League.Kaiser died after a fall at his home in Southfield, Michigan. It is believed that he may have been the oldest living Negro League player still alive at the time of his death.".
- Cecil_Kaiser birthDate "1916-06-27".
- Cecil_Kaiser birthYear "1916".
- Cecil_Kaiser deathDate "2011-02-14".
- Cecil_Kaiser deathYear "2011".
- Cecil_Kaiser wikiPageID "30885614".
- Cecil_Kaiser wikiPageLength "2595".
- Cecil_Kaiser wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Cecil_Kaiser wikiPageRevisionID "624710597".
- Cecil_Kaiser wikiPageWikiLink Category:1916_births.
- Cecil_Kaiser wikiPageWikiLink Category:2011_deaths.
- Cecil_Kaiser wikiPageWikiLink Category:Accidental_deaths_from_falls.
- Cecil_Kaiser wikiPageWikiLink Category:Accidental_deaths_in_Michigan.
- Cecil_Kaiser wikiPageWikiLink Category:Caribbean_Series_players.
- Cecil_Kaiser wikiPageWikiLink Category:Negro_league_baseball_players.
- Cecil_Kaiser wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Southfield,_Michigan.
- Cecil_Kaiser wikiPageWikiLink Cool_Papa_Bell.
- Cecil_Kaiser wikiPageWikiLink Detroit_Stars.
- Cecil_Kaiser wikiPageWikiLink Homestead_Grays.
- Cecil_Kaiser wikiPageWikiLink Josh_Gibson.
- Cecil_Kaiser wikiPageWikiLink Motor_City_Giants.
- Cecil_Kaiser wikiPageWikiLink National_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame_and_Museum.
- Cecil_Kaiser wikiPageWikiLink Negro_league_baseball.
- Cecil_Kaiser wikiPageWikiLink Pittsburgh_Crawfords.
- Cecil_Kaiser wikiPageWikiLink Southfield,_Michigan.
- Cecil_Kaiser wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cecil Kaiser".
- Cecil_Kaiser dateOfBirth "1916-06-27".
- Cecil_Kaiser dateOfDeath "2011-02-14".
- Cecil_Kaiser name "Kaiser, Cecil".
- Cecil_Kaiser shortDescription "American baseball player".
- Cecil_Kaiser wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Negro-league-stats.
- Cecil_Kaiser wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Cecil_Kaiser wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Cecil_Kaiser description "American baseball player".
- Cecil_Kaiser description "American baseball player".
- Cecil_Kaiser subject Category:1916_births.
- Cecil_Kaiser subject Category:2011_deaths.
- Cecil_Kaiser subject Category:Accidental_deaths_from_falls.
- Cecil_Kaiser subject Category:Accidental_deaths_in_Michigan.
- Cecil_Kaiser subject Category:Caribbean_Series_players.
- Cecil_Kaiser subject Category:Negro_league_baseball_players.
- Cecil_Kaiser subject Category:People_from_Southfield,_Michigan.
- Cecil_Kaiser hypernym Pitcher.
- Cecil_Kaiser type Agent.
- Cecil_Kaiser type BaseballPlayer.
- Cecil_Kaiser type Person.
- Cecil_Kaiser type Person.
- Cecil_Kaiser type Agent.
- Cecil_Kaiser type NaturalPerson.
- Cecil_Kaiser type Thing.
- Cecil_Kaiser type Q215627.
- Cecil_Kaiser type Q5.
- Cecil_Kaiser type Person.
- Cecil_Kaiser comment "Cecil Kaiser (June 27, 1916 in New York, New York, USA – February 14, 2011 in Michigan, USA) was a Negro league baseball pitcher, outfielder, and first baseman.In the course of his career Kaiser played for the Detroit Stars, the Motor City Giants, the Homestead Grays and Pittsburgh Crawfords and on various Latin American and Canadian teams.".
- Cecil_Kaiser label "Cecil Kaiser".
- Cecil_Kaiser sameAs Q5056167.
- Cecil_Kaiser sameAs m.0gg9hvw.
- Cecil_Kaiser sameAs Q5056167.
- Cecil_Kaiser wasDerivedFrom Cecil_Kaiser?oldid=624710597.
- Cecil_Kaiser givenName "Cecil".
- Cecil_Kaiser isPrimaryTopicOf Cecil_Kaiser.
- Cecil_Kaiser name "Cecil Kaiser".
- Cecil_Kaiser name "Kaiser, Cecil".
- Cecil_Kaiser surname "Kaiser".