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| First Name |
Otto
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| Middle Name |
George
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| Last Name |
Williams
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| Full Name at Birth |
Otto George Williams
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| Birthday |
2nd November, 1877
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| Birthplace |
Newark, NJ
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| Died |
19th March, 1937
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| Place of Death |
Omaha, NE
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| Buried |
Graceland Park Cemetery, Omaha, NE
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| Height |
5' 8" (173 cm)
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| Weight |
165lbs (75 kg)
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| Zodiac Sign |
Scorpio
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| Nationality |
American
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| Occupation Text |
Former Major League Baseball Player
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| Occupation |
Baseball
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| Baseball Position |
Shortstop, Outfielder, Second Baseman
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| Bats |
Right
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| Throws |
Right
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| MLB First Game Date |
5th October, 1902
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| MLB Final Game Date |
9th June, 1906
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Otto George Williams (November 2, 1877 in Newark, New Jersey – March 19, 1937 in Omaha, Nebraska) was a Major League Baseball player and coach. He played for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1902 and 1903, the Chicago Cubs in 1903 and 1904, and Washington Senators in 1906. He played all infield positions, primarily shortstop, and also played 21 games in the outfield. In his career, he played 170 games in the Major Leagues, with 113 hits and no home runs in 558 at bats for a batting average of .203. He scored 48 runs and had 34 runs batted in, along with an on-base percentage of .244 and a slugging percentage of .237. As a fielder, he made 66 errors in 848 fielding chances for a fielding percentage of .922, with 31 double plays. In 98 games as a shortstop, he made 52 errors in 548 chances, for a fielding percentage of .905. He received the most playing time in his Major League career in 1903, which he split between the Cardinals and the Cubs after being sold to the Cubs in July. That season he played 91 games, including 78 at shortstop, and had 317 at bats with 67 hits, for a batting average of .211 with 14 stolen bases. He served as a coach for the Detroit Tigers in 1925, the Cardinals in 1926, the St. Louis Browns in 1929 and the Cincinnati Reds in 1930.