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”’Walter Noble Zink”’ (November 21, 1898 – June 12, 1964) was a professional [[baseball]] [[pitcher]]. He appeared in two games in [[Major League Baseball]] for the [[New York Giants (NL)|New York Giants]] in 1921. He also attended [[Amherst College]]. He batted and threw right-handed. He was 6’0″, 165 pounds. He died on June 12, 1964, in [[Quincy, Massachusetts]].

”’Walter Noble Zink”’ (November 21, 1898 – June 12, 1964) was professional [[baseball]] [[pitcher]]. He appeared in two games in [[Major League Baseball]] for the [[New York Giants (NL)|New York Giants]] in 1921. He also attended [[Amherst College]]. He batted and threw right-handed. He was 6’0″, 165 pounds. He died on June 12, 1964, in [[Quincy, Massachusetts]].

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American baseball player

Baseball player

Walter Zink
Pitcher
Born: (1898-01-21)January 21, 1898
Pittsfield, Massachusetts, U.S.
Died: June 12, 1964(1964-06-12) (aged 66)
Quincy, Massachusetts, U.S.

Batted: Right

Threw: Right

July 6, 1921, for the New York Giants
July 19, 1921, for the New York Giants
Win–loss record 0-0
Earned run average 2.25
Strikeouts 1
Stats at Baseball Reference 

Walter Noble Zink (November 21, 1898 – June 12, 1964) was an American professional baseball pitcher. He appeared in two games in Major League Baseball for the New York Giants in 1921. He also attended Amherst College. He batted and threw right-handed. He was 6’0″, 165 pounds. He died on June 12, 1964, in Quincy, Massachusetts.

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