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Bill Wilson (outfielder)

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Wilson hit 30 of his 32 big-league home runs for the Athletics after he was acquired from the White Sox on June 11, 1954. He hit the first home run in
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in that category with 36 (1950) and 34 (1953). He also led the 1950 Southern Association with 125
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on November 6, 1928. His professional career began in 1947. Wilson was a power hitter in
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Center fielder
Central City, Nebraska
Roseville, California
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Chicago White Sox
1950
1953
1954
Philadelphia/Kansas City Athletics
1954
1955
player
games
Major League Baseball
Chicago White Sox
Philadelphia/Kansas City Athletics
center fielder
Central City, Nebraska
minor league baseball
home runs
Wenatchee Chiefs
Double-A
Memphis Chickasaws
Western International League
Southern Association
runs batted in
Kansas City's
Van Fletcher

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