Homer Ezzell

Homer Ezzell

Homer Estell Ezzell (February 28, 1896 - August 3, 1976) was a third baseman in Major League Baseball who played from 1923 through 1925 for the St. Louis Browns (1923) and Boston Red Sox (1924-25). Listed at 5' 10", 158 lb., Ezzell batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Victoria, Texas.

In a three-season career, Ezzell was a .264 hitter (196-for-236) with 61 RBI in 236 games played, including 106 runs, 20 doubles, eight triples and 25 stolen bases. He did not hit a home run.

Ezzell died in San Antonio, Texas at age 80.

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