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Bill Giles (baseball) was born on 7 September, 1934 in Rochester, New York, U.S., is a Chairman. Discover Bill Giles (baseball)'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 89 years old?

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Occupation Baseball executive
Age 90 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 7 September, 1934
Birthday 7 September
Birthplace Rochester, New York, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Bill Giles (baseball) Net Worth

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2012

Around 2012 or 2013, Giles sold his last shares of the Phillies.

2001

In 2001, a new tournament for the Division II baseball teams in the Philadelphia area, the Bill Giles Invitational, was named in his honor.

1981

Giles was also part of the ownership group that bought the Phillies from the Carpenter family in 1981. The group was composed of Giles, Claire S. Betz, Tri-Play Associates (Alexander K. Buck, J. Mahlon Buck Jr. and William C. Buck), and Double Play Inc. (John S. Middleton). Mahlon Buck died in 2011. Claire S. Betz died in 2014. The group reportedly purchased the team for $30 million. In March 2015, the team was valued at over $1 billion.

1969

Giles started with the Phillies as the vice president of business operations in 1969. He worked his way up in the organization, with stops as executive vice president and president, before becoming the chairman in 1997. He was succeeded as chairman by David Montgomery and became chairman emeritus in 2015.

1950

His baseball career began in the Cincinnati organization during the 1950s, and he was among a group of Reds' executives (including former Cincinnati general manager Gabe Paul and MLB executive Tal Smith) who helped to found the Houston Astros when they debuted as the Colt .45s in 1962. Sporting News' 1962 Official Baseball Guide and Record Book, published in the Colt .45s' maiden season, lists Giles as the club's traveling secretary and publicity director. Subsequently, he became promotions director, and focused on that role after the renamed team moved into the Astrodome in 1965.

1937

Giles is the son of Baseball Hall of Fame executive Warren C. Giles, who was the general manager and president of the Cincinnati Reds (1937–1951) before becoming president of the National League (1951–1969). Bill Giles was born in Rochester, New York, during his father's term as president of Rochester Red Wings of the International League.

1934

William Yale Giles (born September 7, 1934) is the honorary National League (NL) President, and chairman emeritus and former part-owner of Major League Baseball (MLB)'s Philadelphia Phillies.