Bill Parks
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William Robert Parks (June 4, 1849 - October 10, 1911) was an American left fielder, pitcher, and manager in Major League Baseball.
A native of Easton, Pennsylvania, Parks played for the Washington Nationals and Philadelphia White Stockings, both of the National Association, in 1875. Then, in 1876, he played one game for the National League's Boston Red Caps.
In 16 games as a pitcher he was 4-8 with 9 complete games in 11 starts and an earned run average of 4.18. In 30 total games played he batted .174 with 6 runs batted in and 13 runs scored.
He was also manager of the Nationals for the last eight games of the 1875 season, guiding them to a record of 1-7 after they had gone 4-16 under teammate Holly Hollingshead.
Parks died in his home town of Easton, Pennsylvania at the age of 62.
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- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference
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