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Vida Blue League 3-25-2028 |
Bill Propst | ![]() Retired (1961, Age 37) |
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* League requires 50% rating to start at catcher.
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Date | Transaction |
1961-11-01 | Bill Propst has retired from the Brooklyn Dead Rabbits |
1961-10-01 | The Brooklyn Dead Rabbits have acquired Bill Propst from the waiver wire. |
1961-09-02 | The Seattle Pilots have waived Bill Propst. |
1961-08-26 | The Seattle Pilots have promoted Dolf Reilley to the major league team. The Seattle Pilots have designated Bill Propst for assignment. |
1961-08-06 | The Seattle Pilots have promoted Bill Propst to the major league team. The Seattle Pilots have designated Rod Levis for assignment. |
1961-08-06 | The Seattle Pilots have acquired Bill Propst from the waiver wire. |
1961-07-31 | The Pittsburgh Playboys have waived Bill Propst. |
1961-06-18 | The Pittsburgh Playboys have promoted George Houston to the major league team. The Pittsburgh Playboys have designated Bill Propst for assignment. |
1961-06-08 | The Pittsburgh Playboys have promoted Bill Propst to the major league team. The Pittsburgh Playboys have sent Earl Sunday to the minors. |
1961-05-29 | The Pittsburgh Playboys have promoted Fred Weiss to the major league team. The Pittsburgh Playboys have designated Bill Propst for assignment. |
1961-05-29 | The Pittsburgh Playboys have promoted Bill Propst to the major league team. The Pittsburgh Playboys have sent Stu Wilson to the minors. |
1961-04-05 | The Pittsburgh Playboys have designated Bill Propst for assignment. |
1955-08-16 | Bill Propst of the Pittsburgh Playboys is injured and is expected to be out 43 days. |
1952-07-08 | A trade has been completed between the Pittsburgh Playboys and the Philadelphia John Streets. The Philadelphia John Streets receive Telford Taylor, Mike Stanton, Draft Pick - 1955 Round 1 (PIT) from the Pittsburgh Playboys in exchange for Bill Propst, Hal Stegman. |