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Batting average
  
.261

On-base percentage
  
.349


Runs batted in
  
69

Name
  
Bill Akers

Bill akers memorial


William G. Akers (December 25, 1904 – April 13, 1962), nicknamed Bump, was a Major League Baseball infielder who played four seasons with the Detroit Tigers (1929–1931) and Boston Braves (1932).

Born in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Akers played in 174 major league games and hit .261 with 124 hits, 69 runs batted in (RBIs), 37 extra base hits, 63 bases on balls, a .349 on-base percentage, and a .409 slugging percentage. His best season was 1930 when he played in 85 games and had 40 RBIs, a .279 batting average, and a .375 on-base percentage. Over his career, Akers played 99 games at shortstop, 46 games at third base, and 7 games at second base.

Akers died in 1962 at age 57 in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

References

Bill Akers Wikipedia


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