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William F. Reineke (born October 9, 1954) is an American politician who represents the 26th district of the Ohio State Senate. A member of the Reineke family that has owned the Reineke auto dealerships for decades, he made his first run for public office for state representative in 2014.
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Pages in category "People from Toledo, Ohio" The following 105 pages are in this category, out of 105 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Reineke is a surname. It may refer to: Bill Reineke (born 1954), member of the Ohio House of Representatives; Blanche Reineke (1863–1935), American portrait photographer; Chad Reineke (born 1982), American baseball pitcher; Gary Reineke (1940–2024), American-Canadian actor; Steven Reineke (born 1970), American musical composer and conductor
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After signing with the Astros on June 16, 2004, Reineke was assigned to the Single-A Tri-City ValleyCats. For the ValleyCats, he pitched in 23 games, all in relief, and had a 1–2 record with a 2.45 ERA and 3 saves. Reineke advanced one level in 2005, playing the entire season for the Single-A Lexington Legends. He was both a starter and a ...
Toledo has won 73.5% of its games at home, posting a 312–112 record. During the first five years in Savage Arena, UT posted a 71–10 (.877) record, with a 15–1 mark in 1976–77 and 1978–79 and a 14–1 slate in 1979–80. Under former head coach Stan Joplin, the Rockets were 84–22 (.792) at Savage Arena.