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Billy Myers Billy Myers
Full name: William Harrison Myers
Born: August 14, 1910, Enola, Pennsylvania
Died April 10, 1995, Carlisle, Pennsylvania
Buried at Rolling Green Memorial Park, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania
First Game: April 16, 1935; Final Game: September 25, 1941
Bat: Right Throw: Right Height: 5' 8" Weight: 168
Brother of Lynn Myers
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Batting RecordBatting Record
Year Team                  G    AB    R    H  2B  3B  HR  RBI   BB   SO HBP  SH GDP   SB   AVG   OBP   SLG   BFW Year Team
1935 CIN N               117   445   60  119  15  10   5   36   29   81   2  10   6   10  .267  .315  .380   0.1 1935 CIN N
1936 CIN N                98   323   45   87   9   6   6   27   28   56   0   8   5    6  .269  .328  .390   0.9 1936 CIN N
1937 CIN N               124   335   35   84  13   3   7   43   44   57   1   8   5    0  .251  .339  .370   1.4 1937 CIN N
1938 CIN N               134   442   57  112  18   6  12   47   41   80   0  10   9    2  .253  .317  .403   0.6 1938 CIN N
1939 CIN N               151   509   79  143  18   6   9   56   71   90   0  22   3    4  .281  .369  .393   1.9 1939 CIN N
1940 CIN N                90   282   33   57  14   2   5   30   30   56   2   9   4    0  .202  .283  .319  -1.1 1940 CIN N
1941 CHI N                24    63   10   14   1   0   1    4    7   25   1   3   1    1  .222  .310  .286   0.2 1941 CHI N
Total                    738  2399  319  616  88  33  45  243  250  445   6  70  33   23  .257  .328  .377   4.0 Total
Year Team                  G    AB    R    H  2B  3B  HR  RBI   BB   SO HBP  SH GDP   SB   AVG   OBP   SLG   BFW Year Team
World Series Batting RecordWorld Series Batting Record
Year Team                  G    AB    R    H  2B  3B  HR  RBI   BB IBB   SO HBP  SH  SF  XI ROE GDP   SB  CS   AVG   OBP   SLG Year Team
1939 CIN N Daily Splits    4    12    2    4   0   1   0    0    2   0    3   0   0   0   0   0   1    0   0  .333  .429  .500 1939 CIN N
1940 CIN N Daily Splits    7    23    0    3   0   0   0    2    2   1    5   0   0   0   0   0   0    0   0  .130  .200  .130 1940 CIN N
Total            Splits   11    35    2    7   0   1   0    2    4   1    8   0   0   0   0   0   1    0   0  .200  .282  .257 Total
Year Team                  G    AB    R    H  2B  3B  HR  RBI   BB IBB   SO HBP  SH  SF  XI ROE GDP   SB  CS   AVG   OBP   SLG Year Team

Fielding RecordFielding Record
Year Team        POS    G    PO    A  ERR   DP   AVG
1935 CIN N        SS  112   230  335   37   77  .939
1936 CIN N        SS   98   225  304   35   73  .938
1937 CIN N        SS  121   190  360   30   67  .948
1937 CIN N        2B    6     8    8    0    1 1.000
1938 CIN N        SS  123   255  380   41   74  .939
1938 CIN N        2B   11    28   31    6    1  .908
1939 CIN N        SS  151   309  512   42  110  .951
1940 CIN N        SS   88   155  269   17   62  .961
1941 CHI N        SS   19    33   60    6   12  .939
1941 CHI N        2B    1     4    6    0    1 1.000
Total             SS  712  1397 2220  208  475  .946
Total             2B   18    40   45    6    3  .934
Year Team        POS    G    PO    A  ERR   DP   AVG
World Series Fielding RecordWorld Series Fielding Record
Year Team        POS    G   GS   CG   INN      PO    A  ERR   DP  TP   AVG
1939 CIN N Daily  SS    4    4    4    35.1     9    9    2    1   0  .900
1940 CIN N Daily  SS    7    7    7    61      14   17    3    5   0  .912
Total             SS   11   11   11    96.1    23   26    5    6   0  .907
Year Team        POS    G   GS   CG   INN      PO    A  ERR   DP  TP   AVG

TransactionsTransactions
Traded by New York Giants with cash to Cincinnati Reds in exchange for Mark Koenig
and Allyn Stout (December 14, 1934).

Traded by Cincinnati Reds to Chicago Cubs in exchange for Jim Gleeson and Bobby
Mattick (December 4, 1940).


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