- Wally Post
Infobox MLB retired
bgcolor1=black
bgcolor2=#c6011f
textcolor1=white
textcolor2=white
name=Wally Post
position=Outfielder
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=July 9 ,1929
deathdate=death date and age|1982|1|6|1929|7|9
debutdate=September 18
debutyear=1949
debutteam=Cincinnati Reds
finaldate=May 9
finalyear=1964
finalteam=Cleveland Indians
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.266
stat2label=Home Run s
stat2value=210
stat3label=RBI
stat3value=699
teams=
*Cincinnati Reds / Redlegs (by|1949,by|1951-by|1957, by|1960-by|1963)
*Philadelphia Phillies (by|1958-by|1960)
*Minnesota Twins (by|1963)
*Cleveland Indians (by|1964)
highlights=
*Hit .309 with 40 home runs and 109 RBIs in 1955Walter Charles Post (
July 9 ,1929 -January 6 ,1982 ) was aright fielder inMajor League Baseball . From 1949 through 1964, Post played for the Cincinnati Reds & Redlegs (1949, 1951-57, 1960-63),Philadelphia Phillies (1958-60),Minnesota Twins (1963) andCleveland Indians (1964). He batted and threw right-handed. In a 15-season career, Post was a .266 hitter with 210home run s and 699 RBI in 1204 games.A native of St. Wendelin, Ohio, Post spent most of his career with Cincinnati teams. A powerful
slugger in the mid-1950s, he also was respected for his strong and accurate throwing arm.Post broke into professional baseball as a minor league
pitcher in by|1946 and was converted to an outfielder in 1949, the year of his majors debut. Post shuttled between the minor and major leagues for the next two years before finally staying with Cincinnati in by|1954. His most productive season came in by|1955, when he hit .309 with 40 home runs with 109 RBI, all career highs.In by|1957, Post and six of his Redleg teammates—
Ed Bailey ,Johnny Temple ,Roy McMillan ,Don Hoak ,Gus Bell andFrank Robinson —were "voted" starters on theNational League All-Star team, the result of aballot stuffing campaign by Redlegs fans. Bell remained on the team as a reserve, but Post was taken off altogether. Bell and Post were replaced as starters byHank Aaron andWillie Mays .Post is also noted as the man who ended Aaron's record-setting stint on the 1950s Home Run Derby show. Post also holds the distinction of hitting the first home run at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. It happened on April 10th, 1962.
After playing for the Phillies, Twins, Indians, and in a second stint with the Reds, Post retired in 1963. He was inducted into the
Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame in 1965.Post died in
St. Henry, Ohio in 1982. He had been undergoing treatments for cancer. He was married to Patricia (Beckman) and they had four children together: Sue, John, Mary, and Cynthia. Post has thirteen grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.ee also
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Top 500 home run hitters of all time External links
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/P/Post_Wally.stm Baseball Library] - profile and chronology
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/p/postwa01.shtml Baseball Reference] - career statistics and analysis
* [http://thedeadballera.com/Obits/Post.Wally.Obit.html The Dead Ball Era]
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