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  1. Mazeroski set NL records for career games (2,094), putouts (4,974), assists (6,685) and total chances (11,863) by a second baseman, all of which were later broken by Joe Morgan; his career fielding percentage of .983 ranked second in NL history when he retired, less than a quarter of a point behind Red Schoendienst.

  2. Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Bill Mazeroski. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com.

  3. Ranked by ESPN as the greatest home run of all time: http://espn.go.com/page2/s/greatesthomerunslist.htmlForbes Field - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: On October ...

  4. Signed by the legendary Branch Rickey as a 17-year-old shortstop in 1954, Bill Mazeroski was moved over to the other side of the second base bag after only one season of pro ball. By his 20th birthday, he was the Pittsburgh Pirates’ regular second baseman.

  5. Sep 4, 2023 · Bill Mazeroski was different from every ballplayer who ever existed, and not just because of the gob of chewing tobacco that distended his cheek and appeared to be lodged there. All would-be Major Leaguers dream of homering in the ninth inning of Game 7 to win the World Series.

  6. Oct 7, 2021 · In the bottom of the ninth in Game 7 of the wild 1960 World Series, Bill Mazeroski of the underdog Pittsburgh Pirates toppled the mighty New York Yankees.

  7. Bill Mazeroski Bio. Fullname: William Stanley Mazeroski; Nickname: Maz; Born: 9/05/1936 in Wheeling, WV; High School: Warren Consolidated, Tiltonsville, OH; Debut: 7/07/1956; Hall of Fame: 2001

  8. Sent to Williamsport of the Class A Eastern League, he played shortstop, hit only .225, and hardly shined on defense. In spring training of 1955, he impressed general manager Branch Rickey by ...

  9. Jan 4, 2012 · That was when the Pittsburgh Pirates’ second baseman, Bill Mazeroski, deposited New York Yankees pitcher Ralph Terry’s slider over the brick wall at Forbes Field to bring a World Series championship to Pittsburgh for the first time in 35 years.

  10. William Stanley Mazeroski (born September 5, 1936), nicknamed " Maz " and " the Glove ", is an American former second baseman in Major League Baseball (MLB) who played his entire career for the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1956 to 1972.