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Complete career MLB stats for the San Francisco Giants Unspecified Position Bill Terry on ESPN. Includes games played, hits and home runs per MLB season.
A ninth generation Carolina boy, Bill Terry has been a recognized professional in the real estate, mortgage banking, real estate banking, construction, and investment business in South Carolina for over 38 years. Having been a licensed SC Licensed Residential Home Builder since 1984, a licensed Real Estate Broker since 1985, and passing the ...
10 de ene. de 1989 · Bill Terry, the Hall of Famer who was the last player to bat .400 in the National League, died yesterday in Jacksonville, Fla. He was 90 years old, and had been in failing health for several months.
Other articles where Bill Terry is discussed: San Francisco Giants: …of Fame players: first baseman Bill Terry, outfielder Mel Ott, and pitcher Carl Hubbell. McGraw retired midway through the 1932 season and was replaced by Terry, who served as a player-manager until 1936 and as manager only until 1941.
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Bill Terry As Pitcher. This article was published in 1989 Baseball Research Journal. Bill Terry was a Hall of Fame first baseman and player-manager. He was also a sensational left-handed pitcher – at least, for one Class-D season in Georgia. BILL TERRY IS PROBABLY BEST KNOWN as the last National League player to hit .400 (.401 in 1930).
Nationality:American. Biography: Bill Terry, also known as "Memphis Bill," was an American baseball player and manager, playing first baseman for the New York Giants from 1923 to 1936 and then managing the team from 1932 to 1941. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1954 and the Giants retired his uniform number 3 in 1984.