Baldy (nickname)
Baldy or Baldie is a nickname for:
- Brian Baldinger (born 1959), American football player and broadcaster
- Fred Brown (ice hockey) (1900-1970), Canadian National Hockey League player
- Dominick Canterino (died 1990), American mobster convicted for racketeering, nicknamed "Baldy Dom"
- Baldwin Cooke (1888-1953), American comedic actor, also known as "Baldy Cooke"
- Harold Cotton (ice hockey) (1902-1984), Canadian National Hockey League player
- Wayne Fox (born 1959), former Australian rules footballer
- F. A. Harper (1905–1973), American academic, economist and writer
- Arthur Hezlet (1914-2007), Royal Navy vice-admiral
- Henry Jones (pitcher), American Major League Baseball pitcher in 1890
- Benn Karr (1893-1968), American Major League Baseball pitcher
- Alan Longo (born 1950), alleged Brooklyn mobster convicted of racketeering, nicknamed "Baldie"
- Baldy Louden (1883-1935), American Major League Baseball player
- Calum MacKay (1927-2001), Canadian National Hockey League player
- Lawrence Northcott (1908-1986), Canadian National Hockey League player
- Eddie Palmer (baseball) (1893-1983), American Major League Baseball player in 1917
- Charles Alan Pownall (1887-1975), US Navy rear admiral and Governor of Guam
- Baldy Jack Rose (1987-1947), American gambler and mobster in New York City born Jacob Rosenzweig
- Ed Silch (1865-1895), American Major League Baseball player in the 1888 season
- William Farrar Smith (1824-1903), Union general in the American Civil War
- Vince Sherlock (1910-1997), American Major League Baseball player in 1935
- Charles Spittal (1874-1971), Canadian hockey player, one of the first to play professionally
- Blaine Thomas (1888-1915), American Major League Baseball pitcher
- Dave Tomlinson (Canadian football) (c. 1926-in or after 1998), Canadian Football League player
- Baldy Wittman (c. 1871-?), professional football player in the Ohio League (1903-1911)
See also
- Ramón Díaz (born 1959), Argentine former footballer and coach nicknamed El Pelado ("Baldy")
- List of people known as the Bald
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