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William Joseph Skowron (December 18, 1930 – April 27, 2012), nicknamed " Moose ", was an American professional baseball first baseman. He played 14 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1954 to 1967 for the New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, Washington Senators, Chicago White Sox, and California Angels.
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27 Απρ 2012 · The New York Yankees today mourn the passing of former player Bill “Moose“ Skowron, who died of congestive heart failure at age 81 early this morning at Northwest Community Hospital in Arlington Heights, Ill.
30 Σεπ 2015 · Skowron was leading the team in homers (11) and RBIs (39) when he was named to represent the White Sox in the 1965 All-Star Game. Moose was no stranger to the midsummer classic, having been on the A.L. squad each year from 1957 through 1961. But at age 34, this trip was extra rewarding.
William Joseph Skowron was a Major League Baseball player with the New York Yankees (1954-1962), Los Angeles Dodgers (1963), Washington Senators (1964), Chicago White Sox (1964-1967), and California Angels (1967).
27 Απρ 2012 · Bill Skowron, the slugging first baseman who played on seven pennant-winning teams with the Yankees in the 1950s and early ’60s, died on Friday in Arlington Heights, Ill. He was 81.
27 Απρ 2012 · Bill “Moose” Skowron, a five-time World Series champion who played for the Chicago White Sox from 1964-67, passed away early Friday morning at Northwest Community Hospital in Arlington Heights, Ill., from congestive heart failure. He was 81.