Bill Stoneman
William Hambly Stoneman III (born April 7, 1944) is an American former professional baseball player and executive who, during his eight-year (1967–1974) pitching career in Major League Baseball, threw two no-hitters; then, as general manager of the Anaheim Angels (1999–2007), presided over the franchise's first-ever World Series championship in 2002. He later served briefly as the Angels' interim general manager from July 1 to October 4 of 2015.
Bill Stoneman | |
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Stoneman in 1973 | |
Pitcher | |
Born: Oak Park, Illinois, U.S. | April 7, 1944|
Batted: Right Threw: Right | |
MLB debut | |
July 16, 1967, for the Chicago Cubs | |
Last MLB appearance | |
June 30, 1974, for the California Angels | |
MLB statistics | |
Win–loss record | 54–85 |
Earned run average | 4.08 |
Strikeouts | 934 |
Teams | |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Stoneman was born in Oak Park, Illinois, and graduated from West Covina High School in Southern California in 1962.
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