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organizations, and fully retired from baseball in 1995. He was inducted in the Kinston Professional Baseball Hall of Fame in 1984, as well as the Rutgers University Athletic Hall of Fame in 1997. He was the father of
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campaign, Peterson succeeded him, splitting duties with longtime executive Joe O'Toole, who handled business matters. One of his first (and most noted) moves was the 1976 trade of catcher
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team in 1950 and second-team College All American that same year, Peterson spent the first three-plus decades of his career with the
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From 1968 through 1976, he directed Pittsburgh's highly productive farm system and, when longtime general manager
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among its players—was put up for sale. After a series of missteps which included the acquisitions of veterans
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A right-handed batter and thrower, he appeared in 65 major league games over four seasons (1955; 1957–59) and
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Peterson spent the remainder of his career as a consultant/major league scout for both the
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from 1955 to 1959. During his playing days, he was more commonly known as
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before Steinbrenner's suspension from baseball as a result of the "
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American expatriate baseball people in the Dominican Republic
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The Pirates faded from contention in the early 1980s and by
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August 8, 1959, for the Pittsburgh Pirates
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May 5, 1955, for the Pittsburgh Pirates
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career at the Class B level and reached Class AAA in
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Pete Peterson (baseball)
Pete Peterson (disambiguation)

Catcher
Perth Amboy, New Jersey
Palm Harbor, Florida
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Pittsburgh Pirates
baseball
general manager
Major League Baseball
catcher
Rutgers University
College World Series
Pittsburgh Pirates
minor league
manager
farm system
general manager
batted
home runs
Korea
U.S. Army
Polo Grounds
Ebbets Field
1957
runs batted in
Giants

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