Billy Queen (baseball)
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Billy Queen | |
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Outfielder/Pinch hitter | |
Born: Gastonia, North Carolina | November 28, 1928|
Died: April 23, 2006 Gastonia, North Carolina | (aged 77)|
Batted: Right Threw: Right | |
MLB debut | |
April 13, 1954, for the Milwaukee Braves | |
Last MLB appearance | |
April 25, 1954, for the Milwaukee Braves | |
MLB statistics | |
Games played | 3 |
At bats | 2 |
Hits | 0 |
Teams | |
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William Eddleman Queen (November 28, 1928 – April 23, 2006) nicknamed "Doc", was an American outfielder in Major League Baseball. Listed at 6 feet 1 inch (1.85 m), 185 pounds (84 kg), he batted and threw right-handed.
The native of Gastonia, North Carolina, was 25 years old when he entered the Majors in 1954 with the Milwaukee Braves. A right fielder, he was hitless in his only two at bats in three games. He struck out against Harvey Haddix of the St. Louis Cardinals on April 24,[1] and whiffed the following day against Al Brazle.[2] He then was sent to the Triple-A Toledo Sox to continue what would be a 14-season (1947–1960) minor league career.
Queen died in Gastonia at the age of 77.
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