Bill Clay (baseball)

American baseball player
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican baseball player
PlacesUnited States of America
wasAthlete Baseball player
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth23 November 1874
Death12 October 1917 (aged 42 years)
The details

Biography

Frederick C. "Bill" Clay (November 23, 1874 – October 12, 1917) was an American professional baseball player who played in three games for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1902. He scored one run and recorded one RBI on two hits compiling a career .250 Batting average. He was born in Baltimore, Maryland and died at the age of 42 in York, Pennsylvania.
He began his professional career with the Meridian Silverites of the Connecticut State League in 1900. His best year in the minors was 1905 when he had a batting average of .384 in 111 games with two different teams. After his appearance in the Major Leagues, he continued to play minor league baseball. His last year in the minors was 1915 with the Chambersburg Maroons, Gettysburg Patriots, Fitchburg Burghers and Worcester Busters.

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