About Bill Hall Memorabilia & Collectibles
William Hall, a Major League Baseball Player known as “Bill”, was born on December 28, 1979 in Nettleton, Mississippi. He bats and throws with his right hand and made his Major League Baseball debut on September 1, 2002 for the Milwaukee Brewers. He was a remarkable part of the team’s .500 batting 2005 season. In that season, he played as a shortstop, a second or third base and made a .291 hitting average and achieved 62 runs batted in. He was a representative of the Major Baseball League on November 2006 Japan All-Star Series.
After spending seven years with the Brewers, he joined the Seattle Mariners on August 19, 2009.
He moved to Boston Red Sox on January 7, 2010 where he was designated as a utility player and is still playing for the team at present. Among the recognitions he received in his career are the Good Guy Award in 2006, the 2004 and 2006 Michael Harrison Award and the Unsung Hero Award in 2005. As of June 11, 2010, his career record includes a .251 batting average and 109 home runs. He has 395 runs batted in as of June 2010.
Sources say that aside from baseball, Hall also takes pleasure in playing golf, video games and billiards.
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About Bill Hall:
Bill Hall (full name: William Lemuel Hall; no nicknames) played catcher from 1954 until 1958 for the Pittsburgh Pirates. He played for the Pirates from 1954 - 1958. Over 3 seasons, he played 57 games, hit 1 home runs, drove in 15 runs, and stole 0 bases. Born on July 30, 1928 in Moultrie, GA, Hall stood 5' 11" and weighed 165 lb. He attended high school. His debut was on April 18, 1954 and he played his final game on September 26, 1958. Common misspellings of his name include William Bill billy Lemuel Will William Hall.