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Walt Weiss Ball Popular Q&A
Q: When was Walt Weiss born?
A: Walter William Weiss November 28, 1963 in Tuxedo, New York, USA Read More »
Q: What is the value of a baseball signed by Walt Weiss?
A: Walt Weiss single signed baseball A Walt Weiss single signed baseball is worth between $20.-$25. Value is based on average prices of recently closed auctions. P... Read More »
Q: What teams did Walt Weiss play for?
A: After starting with Oakland, he moved on to the Colorado Rockies and then the Atla... Read More »
Q: Who was on the Braves with Walt Weiss, Keith Lackhart, John Smolt...
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Q: What are your thoughts of the Colorado Rockies hiring Walt Weiss ...
A: An interesting move,to say the least.His last job was coaching high school varsity baseball.I wonder why someone with some major league coaching and/or managing... Read More »