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William Henry Abstein

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William Henry Abstein Famous memorial

Birth
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Death
8 Apr 1940 (aged 57)
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Burial
Bellefontaine Neighbors, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.741967, Longitude: -90.225183
Plot
Section 11, Block 1, Lot 1
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Major League Baseball Player. Known as "Big Bill," he played Major League Baseball as first baseman for three seasons (1906, 1909 to 1910) for the Pittsburgh Pirates and St. Louis Browns. A career minor leaguer who never could permanently break into the Major League (he was considered a top first baseman when he played for the 1907 Providence Clam Diggers of the Eastern League), he played eight games for the Pirates in 1906, was sent to the minors, and did not return to the Majors until his call-up in 1909. That year, his only full one in the Majors, he batted .260 as he helped the Pirates to the World Series, where he played in all seven games of the Pirates (4 games to 3) win over the Detroit Tigers. He was sent to his hometown Browns after the Series, and he played in only 25 games with them--his last games as a major league player. His career totals were 170 games played, 150 hits and a .242 batting average.
Major League Baseball Player. Known as "Big Bill," he played Major League Baseball as first baseman for three seasons (1906, 1909 to 1910) for the Pittsburgh Pirates and St. Louis Browns. A career minor leaguer who never could permanently break into the Major League (he was considered a top first baseman when he played for the 1907 Providence Clam Diggers of the Eastern League), he played eight games for the Pirates in 1906, was sent to the minors, and did not return to the Majors until his call-up in 1909. That year, his only full one in the Majors, he batted .260 as he helped the Pirates to the World Series, where he played in all seven games of the Pirates (4 games to 3) win over the Detroit Tigers. He was sent to his hometown Browns after the Series, and he played in only 25 games with them--his last games as a major league player. His career totals were 170 games played, 150 hits and a .242 batting average.

Bio by: Connie Nisinger


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  • Maintained by: Find a Grave
  • Added: Apr 28, 2001
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21957/william_henry-abstein: accessed ), memorial page for William Henry Abstein (2 Feb 1883–8 Apr 1940), Find a Grave Memorial ID 21957, citing New Bethlehem Memorial Park Cemetery, Bellefontaine Neighbors, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.