- Bill Phillips (pitcher)
William Corcoran Phillips (
November 9 1868 -October 25 1941 ), nicknamed "Whoa Bill" or "Silver Bill," was an American right-handedpitcher and manager inMajor League Baseball .Born in
Allenport, Pennsylvania , Phillips is best remembered for managing the 1914Indianapolis Hoosiers to theFederal League pennant. His top hitter wasBenny Kauff and the top pitcher wasCy Falkenberg . Later he andBill McKechnie managed the Newark Pepper, finishing the 1915 season fifth in the Federal League.At the age of 21, Phillips broke into the big leagues on
August 11 , 1890, playing his first 10 games for the Pittsburgh Alleghenys. As a player he pitched for seven seasons in the majors. In 1895 he came back to play 18 more games for theCincinnati Reds . In 1899 he went 17-9 on a team that featured 19-year-old rookieSam Crawford and managerBuck Ewing . Phillips played for the Reds from 1899 to 1903, playing his last game onSeptember 22 . He died at age 72 inCharleroi, Pennsylvania and was buried in Mount Auburn Cemetery inFayette City, Pennsylvania .External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/p/phillbi02.shtml Baseball-Reference.com] - career playing statistics and managerial record
* [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=phillbi02 Baseball Almanac]
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