- Bill Madlock
Infobox MLB retired
name=Bill Madlock
position=Third baseman
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1951|1|12
city-state|Memphis|Tennessee
debutdate=September 7
debutyear=by|1973
debutteam=Texas Rangers
finaldate=October 4
finalyear=by|1987
finalteam=Detroit Tigers
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.305
stat2label=Home run s
stat2value=163
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=860
teams=
* Texas Rangers (by|1973)
*Chicago Cubs (by|1974-by|1976)
*San Francisco Giants (by|1977-by|1979)
*Pittsburgh Pirates (by|1979-by|1985)
*Los Angeles Dodgers (by|1985-by|1987)
*Detroit Tigers (by|1987)
highlights=
* 3x All-Star selection (1975, 1981, 1983)
*World Series champion (1979)
* 1975MLB All-Star Game MVP
* Led theNational League inbatting average in 1975, 1976, 1981 and 1983Bill Madlock, Jr. (born
January 12 ,1951 inMemphis, Tennessee ) is a formerMajor League Baseball player. From 1973 to 1987, Madlock was the only right-handed hitter to win aNational League batting title. His record of four batting titles as a third baseman would be eclipsed in 1988 byWade Boggs . It is also the second most by a National Leaguer since 1970 behind onlyTony Gwynn 's eight.Early life
Raised in Decatur, IL for most of his life, he played organized baseball in the Decatur youth leagues and all star teams and graduated from high school in Decatur. From 1973 to 1987, he played for the Texas Rangers,
Chicago Cubs ,San Francisco Giants ,Pittsburgh Pirates ,Los Angeles Dodgers andDetroit Tigers .Career
In a 15-season career, Madlock, nicknamed “Mad Dog,” compiled a .305
batting average with 2008 hits, 163home run s and 860 runs batted in.Washington Senators
Madlock was drafted by the Washington Senators in the 5th round of the secondary phase of the 1970 amateur draft. He made his debut with the Texas Rangers (who had moved from Washington after the 1971 season) on
September 7 , by|1973, and played 21 games with them, batting .351. After the season, Madlock and Vic Harris were traded to the Cubs forFerguson Jenkins . Madlock replacedRon Santo as the Cubs’ third baseman and hit .313, the highest average for a Cubs third baseman sinceStan Hack batted .323 in by|1945. In by|1975 Madlock won his first batting title with a .354 average. OnJuly 26 of that year he went 6-for-6 during a Cubs’ loss to theNew York Mets . He also made the first of his three All-Star appearances and shared Game MVP honors withJon Matlack .Batting averages
In by|1976 Madlock repeated as batting champion with a .339 average, edging out Ken Griffey, Sr. of the
Cincinnati Reds on the final day of the regular season (October 3, 1976). In an 8-2 win over theMontreal Expos , Madlock collected four singles to raise his average from .333 to .339, one point ahead of Griffey. Griffey belatedly entered his team’s game (which the Reds won 11-1 over theAtlanta Braves , and went 0-for-2, dropping his average to .336. After the 1976 season, Madlock was traded to San Francisco in a deal that sentBobby Murcer to the Cubs. Madlock, an average fielder at best, was moved to second base, and batted “only” .302 and .309 in by|1977 and by|1978 respectively. In June of by|1979, the unhappy Madlock was traded to Pittsburgh and won a championship with a Pirates team with stars Dave Parker andWillie Stargell . Madlock returned to third base and batted .328 with the Pirates during the regular season and .375 in the World Series.In by|1980 Madlock's average dropped to .277 as the Pirates finished third in the
National League East , eight games behind the eventual World ChampionPhiladelphia Phillies . For Madlock, the season became infamous for an incident during aMay 1 game against theMontreal Expos atThree Rivers Stadium . Madlock poked umpireJerry Crawford in the face with his glove after being called out on strikes with the bases loaded.National League PresidentChub Feeney fined Madlock $5,000 and suspended him 15 games. Madlock appealed the suspension and remained in uniform before finally serving the suspension onJune 6 , after National League umpires threatened to eject him from every game he tried to play in.Batting titles
Madlock won two more batting titles, in by|1981 and by|1983, making him the first player to win multiple batting titles with two different teams. Afterwards, however, his play mirrored the decline of the team. In August 1985 the Pirates traded him to Los Angeles which, like Pittsburgh in 1979, was contending for a division title. The Dodgers lost to the
St. Louis Cardinals in the NLCS but Madlock hit three home runs in the loss. In by|1987 the Dodgers traded Madlock to Detroit, where he again earned a trip to the postseason. Madlock became a free agent at the end of the 1987 season and played inJapan in by|1988. In by|2000 and by|2001 Madlock was a coach with theDetroit Tigers . In october 2001, Madlock was invited by Omar Moreno also a Pirate from Panama to coach in a professional league in Panama city, Panama. The season started on november 8, 2001. Madlock held onto the Pirates batting title crown from 1983 until 2006 whenFreddy Sanchez won it on the last day of the 2006 season for Pittsburgh.“Mad Dog”
Madlock also had a fiery temper, and was involved in several incidents (including the 1980 episode) that exemplified it:
* August 16, by|1975: In the first inning of a game against the
Houston Astros at theAstrodome , Madlock was ejected for arguing with umpireArt Williams on a close play at first base in which Madlock was called out. He was ejected by not only Williams but also home plate umpireBruce Froemming , who overheard Madlock's angry profanity-laden tirade.* May 1, by|1976: Madlock was fined $500 for charging the mound after San Francisco pitcher
Jim Barr brushed him back with a pitch during a game at Candlestick Park.*
Spring training , by|1978: Madlock, as a Giant, got into a clubhouse fight withJohn Montefusco after interrupting an interview with the pitcher. Afterwards, Madlock ripped Montefusco: "I've heard and read where Montefusco has said this team is a team of losers."As a player, Madlock was ejected from 18 games. [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/M/Pmadlb001.htm]
Related links
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List of major league players with 2,000 hits
*Major League Baseball titles leaders
*Top 500 home run hitters of all time
*List of Major League Baseball batting champions
*Major League Baseball hitters with three home runs in one game External links
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