Steve Bilko

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Steve Bilko
First baseman
Batted: Right Threw: Right
MLB debut
September 22, 1949 for the St. Louis Cardinals
Final game
August 14, 1962 for the Los Angeles Angels
Career statistics
Batting average     .249
Home runs     76
RBI     276
Teams
Career highlights and awards
Steve Bilko (1950s)
Steve Bilko (1950s)

Stephen Thomas Bilko (November 13, 1928, Nanticoke, Pennsylvania - March 7, 1978), was 20 years old when he broke into the big leagues on September 22, 1949, with the St. Louis Cardinals.

He was a home run-hitting first baseman of the 1950s and early 1960s who enjoyed his greatest fame with the Los Angeles Angels of the Pacific Coast League from 195557. His greatest year came in 1956 when he won the PCL's Triple Crown with a .360 batting average, 55 home runs, and 164 RBIs.

He also played for several major league teams, including the Los Angeles Angels of the American League in 1961 and 1962, but never enjoyed the success that he had with the PCL Angels in the 1950s.

He was nicknamed "Stout Steve" during his career because of his ample girth.

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