Ted Wills

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Ted Wills
Pitcher
Born: (1934-02-09) February 9, 1934 (age 90)
Fresno, California
Batted: Left
Threw: Left
MLB debut
May 24, 1959, for the Boston Red Sox
Last MLB appearance
June 12, 1965, for the Chicago White Sox
MLB statistics
Win–loss record8–11
Earned run average5.46
Strikeouts133
Teams

Theodore Carl Wills (born February 9, 1934 in Fresno, California) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played all or part of five seasons in Major League Baseball for the Boston Red Sox, Cincinnati Reds and Chicago White Sox between 1959 and 1965.

Professional career

Wills attended Fresno State University. Wills batted left-handed and threw left-handed, and he was listed at 6 feet 2 inches (1.88 m) and 200 pounds (91 kg). The Red Sox signed Wills in 1955 as a free agent. After a few years in the minors, he made his big league debut on May 24, 1959.

On May 8, 1962, the Reds purchased Wills from the Red Sox. After spending the 1963–64 seasons in the minor leagues with the San Diego Padres, the White Sox acquired Wills from the Reds before the 1965 season. He was let go in June, and pitched in the Cleveland Indians and St. Louis Cardinals organizations before the end of the season, his last as a professional.

Overview

Throughout his career, Wills was used mostly as a reliever, appearing in 83 total games and starting 13. He was more successful as a reliever, compiling a 6–4 career record as a reliever, with 5 saves and a 5.17 ERA. Overall, he went 8–11 with a 5.46 ERA with perhaps his best season being his last-in 1965, he appeared in 15 games and had an ERA of 2.84. At the plate, Wills was a solid batter—in 44 career at-bats, he hit .250 with three career doubles. Fielding was not his best asset—he had a .911 career fielding percentage, committing four career errors. Wills played his final game on June 12, 1965.

Personal life

Wills currently resides in Clovis, California.[citation needed] Ted's father, Ted C. Wills, Sr., was mayor of Fresno, California from 1969 to 1977.

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