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Bill Almon

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Biography

William Francis Almon (born November 21, 1952 in Providence, Rhode Island) was a utility player who had a 15 year career from 1974 to 1988. He played first base, second base, shortstop, third base, outfield and designated hitter. He played for the San Diego Padres, Montreal Expos, New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Philadelphia Phillies all of the National League, and the Chicago White Sox and Oakland A's both of the American League.

Almon played collegiate baseball at Brown University. He was the number one pick in the 1974 amateur draft.

Almon led all Major League shortstops in putouts with 303 in 1977 and also led the National League in sacrifice hits with 20 that same year. Almon's best season was in the strike shortened 1981 campaign when, as an everyday shortstop for the Chicago White Sox, he hit .301 with 16 stolen bases.
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Team Start End
Chicago White Sox 1981 1982
Montreal Expos 1980
New York Mets 1980
Oakland Athletics 1983 1984
Philadelphia Phillies 1988
Pittsburgh Pirates 1985 1987
San Diego Padres 1974 1979

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Type: Player

Sport: Baseball

Position: Outfielder/Infielder

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College: Brown University

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