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William Alphonse Maloney (June 5, 1878 - September 2, 1960) born in Lewiston, Maine is a former professional baseball player who played outfielder in the Major Leagues for the Milwaukee Brewers/St. Louis Browns (1901-02), Cincinnati Reds (1902), Chicago Cubs (1905) and Brooklyn Superbas (1906-08).

He led the National League in Stolen Bases (59) in 1905.

In 6 seasons he played in 696 Games and had 2,476 At Bats, 294 Runs, 585 Hits, 54 Doubles, 42 Triples, 6 Home Runs, 177 RBI, 155 Stolen Bases, 162 Walks, .236 Batting Average, .294 On-base percentage, .299 Slugging Percentage, 741 Total Bases and 84 Sacrifice Hits.

An alumnus of Georgetown University, he died in Breckenridge, Texas at the age of 82.

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Preceded by National League Stolen Base Champion
1905
(with Art Devlin)
Succeeded by