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Bill Walker (baseball)

MLB Player information
NameBill Walker
PositionPitcher
Date of BirthOctober 7, 1903
Place of birthEast St. Louis, Illinois
Death dateJune 14, 1966(age 62)
Death placeEast St. Louis, Illinois
BatsRight
ThrowsLeft
MLB debutSeptember 13, 1927 for the New York Giants
Last MLB appearanceSeptember 14, 1936 for the St. Louis Cardinals
Career statistics
Pitching Record97-77
Earned run average3.59
Strikeouts626
Teams
*New York Giants (1927-1932) *St. Louis Cardinals (1933-1936)

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William Henry Walker (October 7, 1903 - June 14, 1966) was a professional baseball left-handed pitcher over parts of ten seasons (1927-1936) with the New York Giants and St. Louis Cardinals. He was the National League ERA champion twice (in 1929 and 1931) with New York. For his career, he compiled a 97-77 record in 272 appearances with a 3.59 ERA and 626 strikeouts.

He was born and later died in East St. Louis, Illinois at the age of 62.


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Preceded by
Dazzy Vance
Dazzy Vance
National League ERA Champion
1929
1931
Succeeded by
Dazzy Vance
Lon Warneke


St. Louis Cardinals 1934 World Series Champions

1 Pepper Martin * 2 Leo Durocher * 3 Frankie Frisch * 4 Chick Fullis * 6 Ernie Orsatti * 6 Jack Rothrock * 7 Joe Medwick * 8 Spud Davis * 9 Bill DeLancey * 10 Dazzy Vance * 11 Pat Crawford * 12 Ripper Collins * 14 Burgess Whitehead * 15 Tex Carleton * 16 Jesse Haines * 17 Dizzy Dean * 18 Bill Walker * 21 Paul Dean * 22 Bill Hallahan * 27 Francis Healy * 28 Jim Mooney
Manager 3 Frankie Frisch
Coaches: Mike González * Buzzy Wares



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