Clarence William Walker Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Clarence William "Tilly" Walker (September 4, 1887 – September 20, 1959) was an American left and center fielder in Major League Baseball from 1911 to 1923. Born in Telford, Tennessee, Walker hit .281, and he was one of the first power hitters. In 1918 while playing for the Philadelphia Athletics, he tied Babe Ruth for the AL lead in homeruns with 11. He was the last person to lead the league in that category before the Babe Ruth era. He then slugged 17 home runs in 1920, 23 in 1921, and 37 (with a .549 slugging percentage and a .283 batting average) in 1922. For a time he was among the top ten lifetime home run leaders. He died at age 72 in Unicoi, Tennessee.
Finished 12th in voting for 1914 American League MVP for having .298 Batting Average (154 for 517), 67 Runs, 24 Doubles, 16 Triples, 6 Home Runs, 78 RBI, 29 Stolen Bases, 51 Walks, .365 On base percentage, .365 Slugging Percentage, 186 Total Bases and 16 Sacrifice Hits in 144 Games.
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Member of 1916 World Series Champion Boston Red Sox team.
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Outfielder for the Washington Senators (1911-1912), St. Louis Browns (1913-1915), Boston Red Sox (1916-1917) and Philadelphia Athletics (1918-1923).