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Bud Heine

William Henry "Bud" Heine (September 22, 1900 – September 2, 1976) was a professional baseball player whose career spanned four seasons, which included one in Major League Baseball (MLB) with the New York Giants (1921). In the majors, Heine had two at-bats, while playing second base in the field. The majority of his career was spent in the minor leagues as a third baseman. In the minors, Heine had a career batting average of .287 with 206 hits, 35 doubles, 11 triples, and three home runs over three seasons. Before the start of his baseball career, Heine attended St. Bonaventure University (1920–21). Aside from his baseball career, he also played semi-professional basketball. During his playing career, he stood at and weighed in at . He batted left-handed, while throwing right.
==Early and personal life==
Heine was born on September 22, 1900 in Elmira, New York to William C. and Nellie J. Heine of Germany and New York, respectively. Bud Heine had two older sisters, Helen J. and Marjorie.〔 Their father was a merchant and retired professional baseball player.〔 During his baseball career, he played for 25 different minor league teams over 13 seasons (1888–1902). In 1920, Bud Heine and his family were living in Addison, New York.〔 He attended St. Bonaventure University for two years. (1920–21). At school, he was the captain of the basketball team. He also played baseball at the school. Heine was married to Marguerite Sharp. In late-May 1922, Heine's wife gave birth to their son, William, Jr.〔 Four years later, the Heines had a daughter. In the late 1920s, Heine and his family moved to Battle Creek, Michigan. Heine died on September 2, 1976 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He was cremated.

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