Charles Wilcox

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Charles B. Wilcox

  • Bats Right, Throws Right

Charles Wilcox played four years in the minor leagues.

He debuted in 1948, driving in 94 runs in two stops. He played for the Andalusia Arrows (.284, 2 HR, 33 RBI) and the Hammond Berries (.276, 6 HR, 61 RBI). In 1949, Wilcox was with the Berries and batted .294 with 5 HR and 65 RBI. He moved to the Anderson Rebels in 1950 and hit .250/~.350/.361 with 79 runs, 15 steals and 74 walks. He was second among Tri-State League outfielders in both poutouts (352) and assists (22) and led league outfielders with six double plays.

Wilcox batted .191 with 5 RBI for Anderson in 1951 and .237 with 4 HR and 23 RBI for the Baton Rouge Red Sticks. He then left to join the Army early in 1952. Later that same year, he was killed in combat in the Korean War.

Sources: 1951 and 1953 Baseball Guides, US Government list of Korean War casualties from Louisiana, Pat Doyle's Professional Baseball Player Database

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