- Willard Nixon
Willard Lee Nixon (
June 17 ,1928 -December 10 ,2000 ) was apitcher inMajor League Baseball who played his entire career with theBoston Red Sox between 1950 and 1958. Listed at 6' 2",195 lb., Nixon battedleft-handed and threwright-handed . He is well-remembered as the "Yankees Killer" for his mastery of theNew York Yankees in the 1950s.A native of
Taylorsville, Georgia , Nixon was signed by the Red Sox as a free agent out of theAuburn University . In a nine-season career, he posted a 69-72 record with a 4.39 ERA and 616strikeout s in 225 appearances, including 177 starts, 51complete games , nineshutout s, three saves, and 1234.0innings pitched . But what brought attention to Nixon was his special ability to handle The Yankees. His most productive season came for the 1955 Red Sox, when he finished with a 12-10 mark. Four of those wins came at the expense of the New York team, who scored a combined five runs in the four games. From 1954 to 1955, Nixon beat the Yankees six straight times.Following his baseball career, Nixon returned to his home in Floyd County. He worked as a purchasing agent for "Pepperell Mills", was a county court investigator and the county chief of police, and also served as transportation director for the county school system. In 1993, he gained induction to the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame. Nixon died in
Rome, Georgia at 72 age.ee also
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