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Fred Williams (first baseman) was born on 17 July, 1913 in India, is a player. Discover Fred Williams (first baseman)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?

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Age 80 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 17 July 1913
Birthday 17 July
Birthplace Meridian, Mississippi
Date of death November 2, 1993
Died Place Meridian, Mississippi
Nationality India

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1957

Williams worked as an offseason baseball instructor in Mississippi for the Milwaukee Braves in 1957.

1953

In 1953, Williams returned to his roll as manager of an American Legion club in Meridian, leading the team to the state playoffs. Williams was named played-manager of the Crestview Braves in the Alabama-Florida League in March 1954, where he batted .403, drove in 111 runs and stole 44 bases at age 40. By March 1955, he was named manager of the Vicksburg Hill Billies in a return to the Cotton States League. He played in 90 games and finished with a .337 batting average in his final season as a professional.

1948

In July 1945, he was optioned to the Wilkes-Barre Barons of the Eastern League. He returned to the Southeastern League with the Meridian Peps in March 1946 and was named manager on July 30. He returned to the club as a player for 1947, with Roxie Lawson taking over as manager. He batted .321 in 1946 and .300 in 1947, driving in 97 and 100 runs in those seasons. On March 26, 1948, Williams was released by Meridian. He started the 1948 season for the Kinston Eagles of the Coastal Plain League and moved to the Rocky Mount Leafs during the last month of the year. He ended the season with a .364 batting average. Williams then signed as player-manager for the Greenville Greenies for 1949. He spent the 1950 season as the first baseman for the West Texas–New Mexico League's Borger Gassers, hitting .369. In March 1951, he was named player-manager of the Waycross Bears in the Georgia–Florida League. He led the team in hits and runs batted in and batted .465 in the postseason. Williams returned to Waycross in the same capacity in 1952.

1945

Williams was signed by the Cleveland Indians in March 1945. He made his major league debut on April 19 against the Chicago White Sox, pinch hitting and failing to reach base in the eighth inning.

1941

He left organized baseball after the 1941 season, playing for the Moss Specials of Meridian in 1943 and coaching an American Legion club from Meridian in 1944.

1940

On February 24, 1940, Williams signed with the Grand Forks Chiefs of the Northern League as a player-manager. After batting .320 and managing the club to the Northern League championship, he was sold to the Winnipeg Maroons in March 1941 where he was continued as player-manager. He also appeared as a pitcher 11 times, playing the position for the first time in his professional career.

1934

After graduating in 1934, he made his professional baseball debut for the Columbus/Cleveland Bengals of the East Dixie League in 1935, where he finished the season with a .338 batting average. In March 1936, he was sold to the Memphis Chickasaws of the Southern Association for Mays Copeland, Culley Rikard, Thomas Swayze and cash considerations. He was sent to the Chicks' Cotton States League affiliate the Greenville Bucks, where he batted .333 with 105 runs batted in. For the start of the 1937 season, Williams was optioned to the Meridian Scrappers of the Southeastern League. In August, he was recalled to Memphis after the Southeastern League season ended. He finished the year tied for the Southeastern League lead in hits, with 163. In December, he was transferred to the Savannah Indians in the South Atlantic League. He split 1938 with Savannah, Meridian and the Greenville Spinners before being returned to Savannah in August. In early August 1939, he was acquired by the Greenwood Crackers of the Cotton States League, but was granted his release on August 9 while suffering a foot injury.

1913

Fred "Pap" Williams (July 17, 1913 – November 2, 1993), also listed as Pappy Williams in contemporary reports and Papa Williams in secondary sources, was a professional baseball first baseman and manager whose career spanned from 1935 to 1955. In 1945, Williams made 16 appearances for the Cleveland Indians of Major League Baseball. He totaled four hits in 19 at-bats, with one walk. Williams batted and threw right-handed.