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Revision as of 00:41, 27 December 2009

Billy Maloney
Outfielder
Batted: Left
Threw: Right
debut
May 2, 1901, for the Milwaukee Brewers
Last appearance
October 6, 1908, for the Brooklyn Superbas
Career statistics
Batting average.236
Hits585
Stolen bases155
Stats at Baseball Reference Edit this at Wikidata
Teams
Career highlights and awards

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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Sources

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