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Bill North

William Alex North (born May 15, 1948) is an American former center fielder in Major League Baseball. From 1971 to 1981, he played for the Chicago Cubs (1971–72), Oakland Athletics (1973–78), Los Angeles Dodgers (1978) and San Francisco Giants (1979–81). He was a switch hitter and threw right-handed.

Bill North
North in 2013
Center fielder
Born: (1948-05-15) May 15, 1948 (age 75)
Seattle, Washington, U.S.
Batted: Switch
Threw: Right
MLB debut
September 3, 1971, for the Chicago Cubs
Last MLB appearance
June 11, 1981, for the San Francisco Giants
MLB statistics
Batting average.261
Home runs20
Runs batted in230
Stolen bases395
Teams
Career highlights and awards

In an 11-year career, North compiled a career batting average of .261 (1016-for-3900) with 20 home runs and 230 runs batted in. One of the fastest men in the game, he also recorded 395 stolen bases.

Career edit

1969–75 edit

North was drafted by the Cubs in the 12th round of the 1969 amateur draft. The speedy outfielder was traded to the Athletics after the 1972 season and started in center field on Oakland's 1973 World Series champions. Batting leadoff, he posted career highs in batting average (.285) and runs scored (98). However, on September 20, in a loss to the Minnesota Twins, North tripped over first base; the resulting ankle sprain not only cost him the American League stolen base title (his 53 steals placed him second, only one behind Tommy Harper), it also sidelined him for the remainder of the season and cost him the chance to play in the post-season.

In 1974, North led the league in steals, with 54, on an Athletics team that won its third consecutive World Series title. He was also involved in a not-so-memorable moment on June 5 of that season. He and Reggie Jackson engaged in a clubhouse fight at Detroit's Tiger Stadium that resulted in Jackson injuring his shoulder. Ray Fosse, attempting to separate the combatants, suffered a crushed disk in his neck, costing him the next three months on the disabled list.[1]

1976–81 edit

North also led the American League in steals in 1976 with 75, at the time the second-highest in a season in franchise history, trailing only Eddie Collins' 81 in 1910 with what were then the Philadelphia Athletics. As of 2012, only Rickey Henderson has stolen more bases for the Athletics, surpassing North's total three times, each with at least 100 steals: an even 100 in 1980, a still-standing Major League record 130 in 1982 and 108 in 1983.

Injuries limited North to only 56 games in 1977, and after a slow start in 1978, the Athletics traded him to the Dodgers for Glenn Burke. His Dodgers won the National League pennant, but lost to the New York Yankees in the World Series. After the season, the San Francisco Giants signed him as a free agent; in 1979 he returned to form with 58 stolen bases, the most by a Giant in the live-ball era. Injuries, however, kept him out of 20 games and prevented him from breaking the overall franchise record of 62. After a similar season in 1980, he tailed off in 1981.

Notable moments and statistics edit

In addition to stealing bases, North also utilized his speed in the field to lead American League outfielders three times in total chances per game, twice in putouts, and once each in assists and double plays. In the second game of a July 28, 1974 doubleheader, he accomplished an unassisted double play against the Chicago White Sox. North caught Brian Downing's fly ball and continued to the second-base bag to double up Dick Allen, who had been running on the play.

North was the first player in Oakland Athletics history to serve as a designated hitter. He went 2-for-5 in the Athletics's 1973 season opener, an 8–3 loss to the Minnesota Twins at Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum.

North was an ineffective hitter in postseason play; in two World Series, two American League Championship Series and one National League Championship Series covering 20 games, North posted only a .051 batting average (3-for-59), among the lowest batting averages in the postseason for a position player. However, he made the most of his baserunning opportunities, scoring 8 runs, drawing 7 base on balls, stealing 3 bases and recording 3 RBI.

Former Dodgers teammate Dusty Baker invited North as an honorary coach for the 2023 MLB All-Star Game, played at T-Mobile Park in Seattle. As players, North and Baker were teammates in 1978. Baker was manager of the American League All-Star team, having managed the Houston Astros to the 2022 World Series.[2]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Calcaterra, Craig (June 5, 2020). "Today in Baseball History: Teammates Reggie Jackson and Bill North duke it out". NBC Sports. Retrieved January 12, 2022.
  2. ^ Kawahara, Matt (June 29, 2023). "Bill North 'humbled' to join Astros manager Dusty Baker's All-Star staff". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved July 1, 2023.

External links edit

  • Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference, or Baseball Reference (Minors)

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bases395TeamsChicago Cubs 1971 1972 Oakland Athletics 1973 1978 Los Angeles Dodgers 1978 San Francisco Giants 1979 1981 Career highlights and awardsWorld Series champion 1974 2 AL stolen base leader 1974 1976 In an 11 year career North compiled a career batting average of 261 1016 for 3900 with 20 home runs and 230 runs batted in One of the fastest men in the game he also recorded 395 stolen bases Contents 1 Career 1 1 1969 75 1 2 1976 81 1 3 Notable moments and statistics 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksCareer edit1969 75 edit North was drafted by the Cubs in the 12th round of the 1969 amateur draft The speedy outfielder was traded to the Athletics after the 1972 season and started in center field on Oakland s 1973 World Series champions Batting leadoff he posted career highs in batting average 285 and runs scored 98 However on September 20 in a loss to the Minnesota Twins North tripped over first base the resulting ankle sprain not only cost him the American League stolen base title his 53 steals placed him second only one behind Tommy Harper it also sidelined him for the remainder of the season and cost him the chance to play in the post season In 1974 North led the league in steals with 54 on an Athletics team that won its third consecutive World Series title He was also involved in a not so memorable moment on June 5 of that season He and Reggie Jackson engaged in a clubhouse fight at Detroit s Tiger Stadium that resulted in Jackson injuring his shoulder Ray Fosse attempting to separate the combatants suffered a crushed disk in his neck costing him the next three months on the disabled list 1 1976 81 edit North also led the American League in steals in 1976 with 75 at the time the second highest in a season in franchise history trailing only Eddie Collins 81 in 1910 with what were then the Philadelphia Athletics As of 2012 only Rickey Henderson has stolen more bases for the Athletics surpassing North s total three times each with at least 100 steals an even 100 in 1980 a still standing Major League record 130 in 1982 and 108 in 1983 Injuries limited North to only 56 games in 1977 and after a slow start in 1978 the Athletics traded him to the Dodgers for Glenn Burke His Dodgers won the National League pennant but lost to the New York Yankees in the World Series After the season the San Francisco Giants signed him as a free agent in 1979 he returned to form with 58 stolen bases the most by a Giant in the live ball era Injuries however kept him out of 20 games and prevented him from breaking the overall franchise record of 62 After a similar season in 1980 he tailed off in 1981 Notable moments and statistics edit In addition to stealing bases North also utilized his speed in the field to lead American League outfielders three times in total chances per game twice in putouts and once each in assists and double plays In the second game of a July 28 1974 doubleheader he accomplished an unassisted double play against the Chicago White Sox North caught Brian Downing s fly ball and continued to the second base bag to double up Dick Allen who had been running on the play North was the first player in Oakland Athletics history to serve as a designated hitter He went 2 for 5 in the Athletics s 1973 season opener an 8 3 loss to the Minnesota Twins at Oakland Alameda County Coliseum North was an ineffective hitter in postseason play in two World Series two American League Championship Series and one National League Championship Series covering 20 games North posted only a 051 batting average 3 for 59 among the lowest batting averages in the postseason for a position player However he made the most of his baserunning opportunities scoring 8 runs drawing 7 base on balls stealing 3 bases and recording 3 RBI Former Dodgers teammate Dusty Baker invited North as an honorary coach for the 2023 MLB All Star Game played at T Mobile Park in Seattle As players North and Baker were teammates in 1978 Baker was manager of the American League All Star team having managed the Houston Astros to the 2022 World Series 2 See also editList of Major League Baseball career stolen bases leaders List of Major League Baseball annual stolen base leadersReferences edit Calcaterra Craig June 5 2020 Today in Baseball History Teammates Reggie Jackson and Bill North duke it out NBC Sports Retrieved January 12 2022 Kawahara Matt June 29 2023 Bill North humbled to join Astros manager Dusty Baker s All Star staff Houston Chronicle Retrieved July 1 2023 External links editCareer statistics and player information from Baseball Reference or Baseball Reference Minors Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bill North amp oldid 1220962876, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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