Bill Narleski

American baseball player
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican baseball player
PlacesUnited States of America
wasAthlete Baseball player
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth9 March 1900, Perth Amboy, USA
Death22 July 1964Laurel Springs, USA (aged 64 years)
Star signPisces
Sports Teams
Boston Red Sox
The details

Biography

William Edward Narleski (March 9, 1900 – July 22, 1964) was a Major League Baseball infielder. Primarily a shortstop, Narleski played two seasons in the majors, 1929 and 1930, for the Boston Red Sox. Listed at 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m), 160 lb., Narleski batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Perth Amboy, New Jersey.

In a two-season career, Narleski, who was nicknamed "Cap", was a .265 hitter (95-for-358) with 41 runs and 32 RBI in 135 games, including 25 doubles, one triple, four stolen bases, and a .326 on-base percentage without home runs.

Narleski's minor league baseball career spanned 25 years, starting in 1921 with the Rocky Mount Tar Heels. He retired for the first time in 1933, but made a two-year comeback during World War II in 1944 and 1945 with the Wilmington Blue Rocks.

Narleski died at the age of 64 in Laurel Springs, New Jersey.

His son, Ray Narleski, also was a major leaguer.

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