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Billy Moran Second baseman Born: November 27, 1933 (1933-11-27) (age 77) Montgomery, Alabama Batted: Right Threw: Right  MLB debut April 15, 1958 for the Cleveland Indians Last MLB appearance September 28, 1965 for the Cleveland Indians Career statistics Batting average     .263 Home runs     28 Runs batted in     202 Teams Cleveland Indians (1958–1959; 1964–1965) Los Angeles Angels (1961–1964) Career highlights and awards American League All-Star selection, 1962 William Nelson Moran (born November 22, 1933 in Montgomery, Alabama), is a retired American professional baseball player. Primarily a second baseman, he played in the Major Leagues from 1958–1959 and 1961–1965 for the Cleveland Indians and Los Angeles Angels. Moran threw and batted right-handed, stood 5 feet 11 inches (1.80 m) tall and weighed 185 pounds (84 kg). After his first two MLB seasons with Cleveland, Moran was sold to the Triple-A Toronto Maple Leafs of the International League in 1960, and then acquired from Toronto by the Angels in the middle of their maiden American League season, 1961. Star of 1962 Angels In 1962, Moran became the Angels' regular second baseman, starting 159 of the team's 162 games and posting career-best statistics as a batter, hitting .282 with 17 home runs and 74 runs batted in. He also led AL second basemen in putouts and was second in assists and third in fielding percentage.[1] Moran was selected as the starting second baseman — ahead of eventual league Most Valuable Player runner-up Bobby Richardson — on the 1962 American League All-Star team. Moran started in both All-Star games that season, collecting two hits in seven at bats and playing errorless ball in the field. Meanwhile, the Angels stunned baseball by finishing third in the American League standings in the team's second season of existence. In 1963, Moran again was a mainstay of the Angels' infield, starting 150 games and batting .275 with seven homers and 65 RBI. He led the AL's second basemen in putouts and assists, but made a league-leading 22 errors at second base.[1] It was his last season as a regular player in MLB. The following season, Moran lost his job to rookie Bobby Knoop and in June he was sent back to the Indians in a three-team trade also involving the Minnesota Twins, and finished his MLB career as a utility infielder with Cleveland in 1964–1965. As a Major Leaguer, Moran appeared in 634 games played, with 2,076 at bats and 545 hits. References ^ a b Baseball Reference External links Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference Persondata Name Moran, Billy Alternative names Short description Date of birth Place of birth Date of death Place of death This biographical article relating to an American baseball second baseman is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e