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Billy Williams on the latest Cubs teardown — and on the one he experienced after 1969 Less than two weeks since the wrecking ball obliterated a different Cubs era with the deadline trades of Anthony Rizzo, Javy Baez and Kris Bryant, the 83-year-old Hall of Famer and diehard fan is picking up the pieces. By Steve Greenberg Aug 10, 2021, 8:01am PST


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Billy Leo Williams (born June 15, 1938) is a former left fielder and coach in Major League Baseball (MLB) who played from 1959 to 1976, almost entirely for the Chicago Cubs. A six-time All-Star, Williams was named the 1961 National League (NL) Rookie of the Year after hitting 25 home runs with 86 runs batted in (RBI).


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1. Beating Stan's streak Between games of a doubleheader on June 29, 1969, the Cubs held a ceremony on what was dubbed "Billy Williams Day" at Wrigley Field. In Game 1, Williams tied Stan Musial's National League record for consecutive games played (895). When the Cubs outfielder played the day's second tilt, he established a new mark.


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Major League Baseball Hall of Fame inductee and former Chicago Cubs outfielder, Billy Williams was born Billy Leo Williams to Jesse Moseley Williams and Frank Levert Williams on June 15, 1938, in Whistler, Alabama.


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MESA, Ariz. — Billy Williams found an empty table adjacent to the agility field at the Chicago Cubs spring training complex and grabbed a seat. For the past week, the Baseball Hall of Famer.


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Billy Leo Williams was born on June 15, 1938, in Whistler, Alabama, the youngest of five children (following Clyde, Vera, Adolph, and Franklin) born to Frank and Jesse May Williams. Whistler was a small town about seven miles northwest of Mobile, later annexed by neighboring Prichard.


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Williams -- a native of Whistler, Ala. -- played 16 of his 18 Major League seasons with the Cubs, rising to stardom on the beloved Chicago teams in the 1960s and hitting his stride in the early '70s. The outfielder was the National League's MVP runner-up twice (in '70 and '72, both times to Johnny Bench).


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Billy Williams 6'1", 175 lbs • Cubs • OF AVG .290 HR 426 RBI 1,475 R 1,410 Career Overview Stats Game Log Splits Bio Billy Williams played 18 seasons for the Cubs and Athletics. He had a .290 batting average, 2,711 hits, 426 home runs, 1,475 RBIs and 1,410 runs scored. He won the Rookie of the Year award.


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Billy Williams spent the first 16 seasons of his Hall of Fame career with the Cubs before being traded to the Oakland Athletics following the 1974 season. (Doug McWilliams/National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum)


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Billy Williams ranks seventh among post-1947 LF.. 5/21/2022 at 4:08 PM 5/21/2022 at 4:08 PM Cubs icons to friendly rivals: Fergie and Billy on facing each other. View More Videos. Awards. Jackie Robinson NL Rookie of the Year. Year Team League; 1961: Chicago Cubs: NL.


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When was Billy Williams born? Billy Williams was born on June 13, 1932. Where was Billy Williams born? Billy Williams was born in Newberry, SC. How tall was Billy Williams? Billy Williams was 6-3 (190 cm) tall. How much did Billy Williams weigh when playing? Billy Williams weighed 195 lbs (88 kg) when playing. How many seasons did Billy.


The Cubs’ Billy Williams ends his NL record of 1,117 consecutive games

Written by: Kristen Gowdy On Sept. 22, 1963, a youthful Chicago Cubs left fielder with an unassuming disposition stepped onto the grass at Wrigley Field. His team won the game, beating the Milwaukee Braves 7-3, but at the time, the young left fielder had no way of knowing something even bigger was brewing.


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Billy Williams' swing is regarded as the quickest and sweetest in baseball and when the Cubs' lithe slugger triggered it in the 10th inning yesterday a classic ended. It lifted 41,121 fans in.


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Billy Leo Williams was a Major League Baseball player with the Chicago Cubs ( 1959 - 1974) and Oakland Athletics ( 1976 - 1976 ).


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Ten days later on April 22, 1975, Jenkins took on Williams and the A's once again. The big right-hander spun a complete game and led the Rangers to a 2-1 victory. He allowed two hits -- both by Williams. One was a solo home run. "Fergie pitched a two-hitter against the Oakland A's and I got the only two hits," Williams said with a chuckle.


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Billy Williams won the National League Rookie of the Year in 1961, and from there only got better. For 18 big league seasons - the first 16 with the Cubs - the outfielder with the picture-perfect swing combined power and average like few hitters in the game, despite playing in an era where pitching reigned supreme.