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Cy Williams Outfielder Born: December 21, 1887
Wadena, IndianaDied: April 23, 1974 (aged 86)
Three Lakes, WisconsinBatted: Left Threw: Left MLB debut July 18, 1912 for the Chicago Cubs Last MLB appearance September 22, 1930 for the Philadelphia Phillies Career statistics Batting average .292 Home runs 251 RBI 1,005 Teams Career highlights and awards - Led league in slugging percentage 1 time
- Led league in home runs 4 times
Frederick "Cy" Williams (December 21, 1887 - April 23, 1974) was a Major League Baseball player for the Chicago Cubs (1912–17) and Philadelphia Phillies (1918–30).
Born in Wadena, Indiana, Williams attended Notre Dame where he studied architecture and played football with the legendary Knute Rockne. His hitting prowess caught the attention of the Chicago Cubs who purchased his contract after he graduated from college. From 1915-1927 he was a consistent power hitting center fielder, leading the National League in home runs four times during his career. He was the first NL player to hit 200 career home runs; he finished his career with 251. He is also one of three players born before 1900 to hit 200 homers in his career (Babe Ruth and Rogers Hornsby are the other two). In addition to his hitting exploits, Williams was known as an outstanding defensive centerfielder, as his well-above-average fielding percentage and range factor attest to.
Williams hit for the cycle on August 5, 1927.
After retirement he worked as an architect in Three Lakes, Wisconsin. He died there at age 86 in 1974.
Williams is not only the Phillies all-time leader in extra innings grand slams with 2, he holds the major league record for being the oldest player ever to win a home run title, slugging 30 home runs to win the National League home run title in 1927 at 39 years of age.
See also
- List of top 300 Major League Baseball home run hitters
- List of Major League Baseball players with 1000 runs
- List of Major League Baseball players with 1000 RBI
- Hitting for the cycle
- List of Major League Baseball home run champions
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Preceded by
Gavvy CravathNational League Home Run Champion
1916
(with Dave Robertson)Succeeded by
Gavvy Cravath & Dave RobertsonPreceded by
Gavvy CravathNational League Home Run Champion
1920Succeeded by
George KellyPreceded by
Rogers HornsbyNational League Home Run Champion
1923Succeeded by
Jack FournierPreceded by
Hack WilsonNational League Home Run Champion
1927
(with Hack Wilson)Succeeded by
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Members of the Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame Inducted as
PhilliesRoberts • Ashburn • Klein • Alexander • Ennis • Bunning • Delahanty • Williams • Hamner • Owens • Carlton • Schmidt • Bowa • Short • Simmons • Allen • Jones • Thompson • Callison • Luzinski • McGraw • Cravath • Maddox • Taylor • Magee • Hamilton • Boone • Green • Vukovich • Samuel • Kalas • Daulton • KrukInducted as
AthleticsCategories:- National League home run champions
- Chicago Cubs players
- Philadelphia Phillies players
- Major League Baseball center fielders
- Baseball players from Indiana
- 1887 births
- 1974 deaths
- Notre Dame Fighting Irish football players
- Notre Dame Fighting Irish baseball players
- People from Benton County, Indiana
- People from Oneida County, Wisconsin
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