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irishgit (138)
05/01/2008

A good bat, bad glove outfielder with reasonable power and fair speed, Williams came up with the Reds in 1915 when he was 25 and had an decent if unspectacular debut before virtually disappearing for two more seasons and being traded to the Browns. Took him another couple of years to establish himself there, and seemed to thrive on the lively ball, churning out 6 straight .300 plus seasons and chipping in a fair number of dingers and RBI's.

Statistically, he's somewhat similar to Hideki Matsui, with a bit more speed. Despite what Franks might think I never saw him play, so I don't know if the comparison holds up beyond statistics.


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FranksWildYears (48)
04/28/2008
It's just so weird to find out that the Browns had a guy with a vanilla name like Ken Williams among the Rubes, Harlonds, Elams, Urbans and Hanks..

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oscargamblesfro (76)
04/28/2008
A late bloomer who didn't really get going until he was about 30, Williams was the first man to hit 30 homers and steal 30 bases in a season. A mediocre to bad fielder, but one of the first post Ruth power hitters and a player you'd probably pick pretty early had there been fantasy teams in the 20's. Had other years where he was up there in homers, RBI's, and steals. Hit .319 lifetime, which is attributable in large part to playing in a hitter's haven, but a good and interesting player, relatively unique for the period, who is probably still the all-time left fielder on a combined Browns/ Orioles team

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