Matthew Derrick Williams,nicknamed "Matt the Bat" and "The Big Marine" is an American professional baseball manager and former third baseman who is the third base coach for the San Diego Padres. A right-handed batter,Williams played in Major League Baseball for the San Francisco Giants,Cleveland Indians,and Arizona Diamondbacks. He managed the Washington Nationals from 2014 to 2015.
Claude Preston "Lefty" Williams was an American pitcher in Major League Baseball. He is probably best known for his involvement in the 1919 World Series fix,known as the Black Sox Scandal.
In Major League Baseball (MLB),the 500 home run club is a group of batters who have hit 500 or more regular-season home runs in their careers. There are twenty-eight players who are members of the 500 home run club. Seven 500 home run club members—Hank Aaron,Willie Mays,Eddie Murray,Rafael Palmeiro,Albert Pujols,Alex Rodriguez and Miguel Cabrera—are also members of the 3,000 hit club.
Frederick "Cy" Williams was an American professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as an outfielder for the Chicago Cubs (1912–17) and Philadelphia Phillies (1918–30). As Major League Baseball emerged from the dead-ball era,Williams became one of the most prominent home run hitters in the National League.
George Charles Scott Jr.,nicknamed "Boomer",was an American professional baseball player,coach and manager. He played in Major League Baseball as a first baseman from 1966 to 1979,most prominently for the Boston Red Sox where he was a member of the 1967 American League pennant winning team and,with the Milwaukee Brewers where he was the 1975 American League home run and RBI champion.
Kenneth Roy Williams was an American professional baseball player. He played as an outfielder in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1915 to 1929. Williams began his major league career with the Cincinnati Reds before spending the majority of his playing days with the St. Louis Browns,and ended his career playing for the Boston Red Sox. He batted left-handed and threw right-handed. In 1922,Williams became the first player in MLB history to hit 30 home runs and steal 30 bases in the same season.
Roydell Williams is a former American football wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Tennessee Titans in the fourth round of the 2005 NFL Draft. He played college football at Tulane.
Edward Laquan Williams is an American former professional first baseman and third baseman.
James Thomas Williams was a second baseman in Major League Baseball from 1899 to 1909. He played for the Pittsburgh Pirates,Baltimore Orioles,New York Highlanders,and St. Louis Browns. The power-hitting Williams set several records during his rookie season and led a major league in triples three times. He stood at 5' 9" and weighed 175 lbs.
The Allentown Brooks were a minor league baseball team that operated from 1935–1936. The nickname was derived from their parent team,the Brooklyn Dodgers. They played in the New York–Pennsylvania League and were based in Allentown,Pennsylvania. The ballclub was previously known as the Reading Brooks before moving to Allentown midway through the 1935 season,largely as a measure to reduce operating costs. In 1941 the Brooklyn Dodgers affiliate Reading Brooks played in the Inter-State League
William Thomas Harris was a Canadian pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Brooklyn and the Los Angeles Dodgers teams. Listed at 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 m),187 pounds (85 kg),Harris batted left-handed and threw right-handed. Born in Duguayville,New Brunswick,he attended Dorchester School.
The 2000 San Diego Padres season was the 32nd season in franchise history.
Below is a partial list of Minor League Baseball players in the Los Angeles Dodgers system.
The Philadelphia Phillies are a Major League Baseball team based in Philadelphia,Pennsylvania. They are a member of the Eastern Division of Major League Baseball's National League. The team has played officially under two names since beginning play between 1882 and 1883:the current moniker,as well as the "Quakers",which was used in conjunction with "Phillies" during the team's early history. The team was also known unofficially as the "Blue Jays" during the World War II era. Since the franchise's inception,2,081 players have made an appearance in a competitive game for the team,whether as an offensive player or a defensive player.
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