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Big Bill is a nickname that may refer to: * Bill Abstein (1883–1940), American Major League Baseball and amateur soccer player * Bill Bachrach (1879–1959), American swim and water polo coach * Bill Bagwell (1895–1976), American Major League Baseball player * Big Bill Bissonnette (1937–2018), American jazz trombonist and producer * Big Bill Broonzy (1903–1958), American blues singer and guitarist * William Stephen Devery (1854–1919), New York City Police superintendent and first police chief, later co-owner of the New York Yankees baseball team * Bill Dwyer (mobster) (1883–1946), prohibition gangster and bootlegger * Big Bill Edwards (1877–1943), American college football player * Bill France Sr. (1909–1992), American racing driver, co-founder, Chairman and CEO of NASCAR * Bill Ga

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  • Big Bill is a nickname that may refer to: * Bill Abstein (1883–1940), American Major League Baseball and amateur soccer player * Bill Bachrach (1879–1959), American swim and water polo coach * Bill Bagwell (1895–1976), American Major League Baseball player * Big Bill Bissonnette (1937–2018), American jazz trombonist and producer * Big Bill Broonzy (1903–1958), American blues singer and guitarist * William Stephen Devery (1854–1919), New York City Police superintendent and first police chief, later co-owner of the New York Yankees baseball team * Bill Dwyer (mobster) (1883–1946), prohibition gangster and bootlegger * Big Bill Edwards (1877–1943), American college football player * Bill France Sr. (1909–1992), American racing driver, co-founder, Chairman and CEO of NASCAR * Bill Gatewood (1881–1962), American Negro league baseball player and manager * Bill Haywood (1869–1928), a prominent figure of the American labor movement * Bill Hollenback (1886–1968), American college football Hall-of-Fame player and coach * Bill James (pitcher, born 1887) (1887–1942), Major League Baseball pitcher * Bill Kemmer (1873–1945), American Major League Baseball player * Bill Lee (right-handed pitcher) (1909–1977), Major League Baseball pitcher * Big Bill Morganfield (born 1956), American blues singer and guitarist * Big Bill Neidjie (c. 1920–2002), last surviving speaker of the Gagudju language * Big Bill Smith (1869–?), American Negro league baseball player and manager * William Howard Taft (1857–1930), 27th President of the United States * William Hale Thompson (1869–1944), mayor of Chicago * Bill Tilden (1893–1953), American tennis player * Bill Verna (born 1929), Australian professional wrestler * Bill Voiselle (1919–2005), Major League Baseball pitcher * William Watson (decathlete) (1916–1973), first African-American to win the national decathlon championship * Bill Werbeniuk (1947–2003), Canadian snooker player (en)
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  • Big Bill is a nickname that may refer to: * Bill Abstein (1883–1940), American Major League Baseball and amateur soccer player * Bill Bachrach (1879–1959), American swim and water polo coach * Bill Bagwell (1895–1976), American Major League Baseball player * Big Bill Bissonnette (1937–2018), American jazz trombonist and producer * Big Bill Broonzy (1903–1958), American blues singer and guitarist * William Stephen Devery (1854–1919), New York City Police superintendent and first police chief, later co-owner of the New York Yankees baseball team * Bill Dwyer (mobster) (1883–1946), prohibition gangster and bootlegger * Big Bill Edwards (1877–1943), American college football player * Bill France Sr. (1909–1992), American racing driver, co-founder, Chairman and CEO of NASCAR * Bill Ga (en)
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