Williams College
- Location: Williamstown, MA
- Nickname: Ephs
- Conference: New England Small College Athletic Conference
- Division: III
The most prominent big-league player to come from Williams College is Ted Lewis. The Ephs have not sent a man to the majors since 1934, when Marc Filley and Charlie Perkins pitched.
Williams played in the first college baseball game ever on July 1, 1859, losing to Amherst College 73-32.
Jack Coombs, Andy Coakley and Charlie Caldwell all coached here. However, Williams is best known in baseball circles for three non-playing alumni: the last "independent" commissioner, Fay Vincent ('60), MLBPA Executive Director Michael Weiner ('83) and the blustery Boss himself, George Steinbrenner ('52).
People who went here[edit]
- Robin Allemand, French national team player
- Tom Burr, outfielder
- Artie Clarke, catcher
- Henry Clarke, pitcher/outfielder
- George Davis, pitcher
- Tommy Dowd, outfielder
- Mark Filley, pitcher
- Ted Lewis, pitcher
- Jack Mills, infielder
- Paul Morgan, college coach
- Bob Nutting, owner
- Bill Otis, outfielder
- Frank Pericolosi, college coach
- Charlie Perkins, pitcher
- Tom Randolph, scout
- Jack Ryder, writer
- George Steinbrenner, owner
- Hal Steinbrenner, owner
- Fay Vincent, commissioner
- Michael Weiner, executive
- Kink Wilson, minor league pitcher
Coaches[edit]
- Ira Thomas, 1917-1919
- Harry Davis, 1920
- Jack Coombs, 1921-1924
- William Murray, 1925
- Gueroon Messer, 1926
- Arthur Fox, 1927-1930
- Charlie Caldwell, 1931-1944
- Tim Graeber, 1945
- Bobby Coombs, 1946-1973
- James Briggs, 1974-1983, 1986-1993
- Robert Coakley, 1984-1985
- David Barnard, 1994-2006
- Bill Barrale, 2007-present


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