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    Robert Duffy Schultz (November 27, 1923 – March 31, 1979) was an American professional baseball player. A left-handed pitcher, his career extended for 11 seasons (1946–56), including a full season (1952) and parts of three others in Major League Baseball as a member of the Chicago Cubs, Pittsburgh Pirates and Detroit Tigers.

  2. His clear style and down-to-earth approach, while in no way dumbing down the Gospel, made it understandable and accessible for many regular people like him. On June 13th, 2008, Bob Schultz died unexpectedly of heart failure.

  3. Jan 1, 2008 · Through short, captivating stories, Bob Schultz has crafted a book to lead young men toward a life of contentment that can only be found by seeking the heart of God. Bob writes with a homespun wisdom born out of experience as well as a quest for a closer walk with God.

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  4. Jan 1, 2006 · Bob Schultz, a carpenter in Oregon who had three daughters, wrote three books for young men on the nature of growing up, work, and practical happiness. My generation (baby boomer) needs these insights just as much as our sons (and daughters) do.

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  5. Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Bob Schultz. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com.

    • November 27, 1923
  6. Bob Schultz is the author of Boyhood and Beyond (4.53 avg rating, 321 ratings, 45 reviews, published 2004), Created for Work (4.47 avg rating, 302 rating...

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  8. Bob Schultz shares his wisdom and experience on how to find inner joy and lasting contentment through faith, character, and attitude. This book is a guide for young men and their families to draw closer to God and each other.

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