Bill McClellan
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William Henry McClellan
- Bats Both, Throws Left
- Weight 156 lb.
- Debut May 20, 1878
- Final Game October 17, 1888
- Born March 22, 1856 in Chicago, IL USA
- Died July 3, 1929 in Chicago, IL USA
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Bill McClellan played eight seasons in the major leagues, spread out from 1878-88. Born in Chicago, IL, he broke in with the 1878 Chicago White Stockings. He had his peak years as a hitter in 1886 and 1887 with the Brooklyn Grays, when he was the oldest regular position player on the team. In 1887, he stole 70 bases and drew 80 walks.
He played second base and shortstop, with some games at third base and in the outfield.
McClellan and Bob Ferguson are the answer to a trivia question: Which is the only double-play combo to play (as regulars) second-short for one team, and then to play short-second for a second team? They did it in 1878 for Chicago and then in 1883 for Philadelphia, switching positions.
". . . Bill McClellan, earnest and untiring at his work, always in the right place at the right time . . . (has) been warmly received and cordially applauded for (his) work." - Sporting Life's Brooklyn correspondent, May 6, 1885
"It is needless to remark that Bill McClellan appeared on deck 'as usual'. He is always in shape and ready for work. . . quiet Bill McClellan . . ." - Sporting Life, April 6, 1887

