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William T. “Billy” Redmon

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William T. “Billy” Redmon Famous memorial

Birth
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Death
2 Apr 1894 (aged 40–41)
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Burial
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 9, Lot 93, Grave 6
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Major League Baseball Player. Billy Redmon played Major League baseball in the 1870s, debuting with the National Association's St. Louis Red Stockings on May 4th, 1875. He appeared in 19 games that year, playing mostly at shortstop. With the demise of the NA at the end of the 1875 season, and the formation of the National League in 1876, Redmon found himself back in the Minor Leagues the next season. He reappeared back in the big leagues briefly in 1877 with a 3 game stint with the Cincinnati Reds. 1878 would prove to be his last, and busiest season as a major leaguer. Playing for the 6th place Milwaukee Grays, he appeared in 48 games, 39 at shortstop, 7 in the outfield, 3 at 3rd base and 1 game at catcher. He batted 262 that year with 21 RBI. After that season, he returned to the minors to finish out his career. After his career he became a carpenter and eventually died at the age of 40. In 70 league games, he accrued a lifetime average of .261 on 62 hits, with 25 RBI's in 281 at bats.
Major League Baseball Player. Billy Redmon played Major League baseball in the 1870s, debuting with the National Association's St. Louis Red Stockings on May 4th, 1875. He appeared in 19 games that year, playing mostly at shortstop. With the demise of the NA at the end of the 1875 season, and the formation of the National League in 1876, Redmon found himself back in the Minor Leagues the next season. He reappeared back in the big leagues briefly in 1877 with a 3 game stint with the Cincinnati Reds. 1878 would prove to be his last, and busiest season as a major leaguer. Playing for the 6th place Milwaukee Grays, he appeared in 48 games, 39 at shortstop, 7 in the outfield, 3 at 3rd base and 1 game at catcher. He batted 262 that year with 21 RBI. After that season, he returned to the minors to finish out his career. After his career he became a carpenter and eventually died at the age of 40. In 70 league games, he accrued a lifetime average of .261 on 62 hits, with 25 RBI's in 281 at bats.

Bio by: Frank Russo



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  • Originally Created by: Frank Russo
  • Added: Jun 20, 2004
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8961321/william_t-redmon: accessed ), memorial page for William T. “Billy” Redmon (1853–2 Apr 1894), Find a Grave Memorial ID 8961321, citing Saint Matthew Cemetery, Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.