Preston Ward

Preston Ward

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position = First Baseman
birthdate = birth date and age|1927|7|24
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bats =Left
throws = Right
debutdate =April 20
debutyear =1948
debutteam =Brooklyn Dodgers
finaldate =August 18
finalyear =1959
finalteam =Kansas City Athletics
stat1label = Batting average
stat1value =.253
stat2label =Home runs
stat2value =50
stat3label =Runs batted in
stat3value =262
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*Brooklyn Dodgers (1948)
*Chicago Cubs (1950, 1953)
*Pittsburgh Pirates (1953-1956)
*Cleveland Indians (1956-1958)
*Kansas City Athletics (1958-1959)
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Preston Meyer Ward (born July 24, 1927 Columbia, Missouri) was a lefty-hitting, righty-throwing first baseman/outfielder/third baseman, who played 9 seasons in the major leagues, playing in both the National and American Leagues. In the National League, he played for the Brooklyn Dodgers (1948), Chicago Cubs (1950 and 1953) and Pittsburgh Pirates(1953-1956). In the American League, he played for the Cleveland Indians (1956-1958) and the Kansas City A's (1958-1959).

Ward got opportunities in the major leagues twice -- in 1948 and 1950 -- before finally "sticking" in 1953. He became a utility player/platoon player, seeing most of his action as a first baseman (438 games at first base vs. 95 in the outfield vs. 74 at third base).

His batting numbers are low for a first baseman. His career batting average is .253, while the league average for the years he played is .269. His highest home run total was 12, and his highest RBI total was 48. He only twice made double-digits for home runs.

There was a shortage of hitters at first base in the early 1950s. For example, in 1950, 5 National League teams gave the bulk of the playing time at first base to hitters who got less than 10 home runs apiece: (Eddie Waitkus of league champion Philadelphia had 2; Tookie Gilbert of New York had 4; Preston Ward of Chicago had 6; Johnny Hopp of Pittsburgh had 8; and Rocky Nelson of St. Louis had only 1). Despite this dearth of hitting first basemen, Ward did not manage to become a regular. The most at-bats he obtained was 416 in 1958 when he split time between Cleveland and Kansas City. His average at-bats per year were just under 230. The biggest variation from that average was in Cleveland in 1957, where he was used mainly as a pinch-hitter. That year he played in only 10 games, getting 11 at-bats and playing only one game in the field.

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* Major League Baseball hitters with three home runs in one game

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