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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 81. Chapters: Michigan Wolverines baseball coaches, Michigan Wolverines baseball players, Ted Petoskey, Bennie Oosterbaan, Charlie Gehringer, Bobby Lowe, Frank Sexton, Jack Blott, Branch Rickey, Albert Pattengill, Carl Lundgren, Elmer Gedeon, Pete Conway, Irwin Uteritz, Jerome Utley, Bill Freehan, John A. Bloomingston, Ray Fisher, Norm Daniels, Miller Pontius, Barry Larkin, Mike Cervenak, Dick Wakefield, Rich Hill, Matt Patanelli, Chick Lathers, Arthur Karpus, Henry Clarke, Lawrence Roehm, Elmer Mitchell, Whitey Wistert, George Sisler, Jim Abbott, John McLean, Leigh C. Turner, Charles F. Watkins, Mel Wakabayashi, David M. Nelson, Rick Leach, Jake Fox, Danny Hall, Slicker Parks, Tubby Raymond, Casey Close, J. J. Putz, Skel Roach, Steve Boros, Steve Howe, Jack Tompkins, Elliott Maddox, Ray Louthen, Chris Sabo, Lary Sorensen, Clayton Richard, Pete Appleton, Del Pratt, Red Killefer, Don Lund, Dave Campbell, Mike Matheny, Herman Fishman, Doc Lavan, Frank Bowerman, Chris Harrison, Hal Morris, Ted Sizemore, Sport McAllister, Bud Middaugh, Steve Ontiveros, Leon Roberts, Mike Knode, Moby Benedict, Bill Zepp, Geoff Zahn, Gary Wayne, Fred Blanding, John Perrin, Jack Enzenroth, Jake Boss, Ray Fisher Stadium, Scott Kamieniecki, Hal Elliott, Heath Murray, Rich Maloney. Excerpt: Frederick Lee "Ted" Petoskey (January 5, 1911 - November 30, 1996) was a three-sport athlete at the University of Michigan, a Major League Baseball player, a collegiate coach in three sports and an athletic director. At the University of Michigan, Petoskey received eight varsity letters in three sports. In American football, he was a two-time All-American end for the undefeated Michigan Wolverines football teams that won back-to-back college football National Championships in 1932 and 1933. He was also a guard and captain of Michigan's basketball team in the 1933-34 sea...