Bill Richardson
- Note: This page links to Bill Richardson, the cup of coffee major leaguer in 1901. For the minor league manager of the same name, click here.
William Henry Richardson
- Bats Right, Throws Right
- Height 5' 11", Weight 200 lb.
- Debut September 20, 1901
- Final Game October 6, 1901
- Born January 24, 1878 in Salem, IN USA
- Died November 6, 1949 in Sullivan, IN USA
Biographical Information[edit]
"Terre Haute won the game on Richardson's home run in the fifth when the bases were full . . ." - about a game on June 15 in which Bill Richardson batted clean-up, described in Sporting Life, June 28, 1902
Bill Richardson played in 15 games in the majors with the 1901 St. Louis Cardinals, playing first base. He also had more than a decade in the minors, sometimes playing catcher. Much of his minor league career was spent in the Central League.
Richardson managed a couple times in the minors.
In 1901 he was suspended for being in a fight with a catcher from Davenport. In an unkind note, Sporting Life of June 4, 1904 said he had the reputation of being the laziest player in the league.
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