Bill Southworth

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William Frederick Southworth (born November 4, 1945 in Madison, Wisconsin) is a retired American professional baseball player and former Major League Baseball third baseman who appeared in three games for the Milwaukee Braves during a four-season pro career (1964–1967). He threw and batted right-handed, stood 6 ft tall and weighed 205 lb.Southworth signed with the Braves after graduation from Webster Groves High School in the St. Louis suburb. After batting a composite .301 at the Class A level in 1964, he was placed on Milwaukees 40-man roster in September and started two games as the Braves third baseman on October 2 and 4, both against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Milwaukee County Stadium. He collected one hit in three at bats in each game, including a two-run home run off Earl Francis on October 4. In between those starting assignments, on October 3, he struck out as a pinch hitter. With his two hits in seven at bats, Southworth batted .286 during his MLB trial; he handled two chances in the field without an error.Southworth returned to the minor leagues for good in the spring of 1965, playing three more years before leaving the game.He is a cousin of Baseball Hall of Fame manager William Harold Southworth (1893–1969).

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