Kenneth Rogers Walters (November 11, 1933 – January 26, 2010) was a right-handed
Major League Baseball
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outfielder who played from 1960 to 1961 for the
Philadelphia Phillies and in 1963 with the
Cincinnati Reds.
Walters was born in 1933 in
Fresno, California
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. Signed as an amateur free agent by the
Detroit Tigers in 1952, he began his minor league career that year, with the
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. In 125 games, he hit .273 with three home runs and 32 doubles. He played with Jamestown in 1953 as well, hitting .320 with 13 home runs in 122 games.
Walters did not play in 1954 and 1955, however in 1956 he played for the
Augusta Tigers
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History
The Augusta Yankees were a South Atlantic League minor league ba ...
and
Charleston Senators
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, hitting a combined .251 with 20 home runs in 124 games. For the
Birmingham Barons in 1957, he hit .275 with 17 home runs in 138 games, and in 1958 he hit .255 with eight home runs in 123 games for Charleston. He played for the
Fort Worth Cats
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in 1959, hitting .291 with 21 home runs in 152 games. On December 5, 1959, he was traded to the Phillies with minor league
Alex Cosmidis and
Ted Lepcio
Thaddeus Stanley "Ted" Lepcio (July 28, 1929 – December 11, 2019) was an American professional baseball utility infielder, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Boston Red Sox, Detroit Tigers, Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Whit ...
for
Chico Fernandez and
Ray Semproch
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He was signed by ...
.
On April 12, 1960, he made his big league debut. In his first game – which was against the Cincinnati Reds – he went 1-for-3, singling in his first big league at-bat. Overall that season, he hit .239 with eight home runs in 124 games. In 426 at-bats, he struck out 50 times and walked 16 times. He was on the Phillies' bench in 1961, hitting .228 with two home runs in 180 at-bats over 86 games.
He was purchased by Cincinnati from the Phillies on February 9, 1962. He spent all of that season in the minors, hitting .300 with 22 home runs, 43 doubles, six triples and 96 RBI in 152 games for the
San Diego Padres
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. Back in the big leagues in 1963, he appeared in only 49 games for the Reds, hitting .187 in 75 at-bats. He played his final big league game on September 29, 1963.
Although his big league career was over after 1963, his minor league career continued until 1965. He played for the minor league San Diego Padres in both 1964 and 1965, hitting .263 with 16 home runs in the former season and .227 with nine home runs in the latter.
Overall, Walters hit .231 with 11 home runs and 58 RBI in 259 big league games. In 681 at-bats, he struck out 89 times and walked 25 times.
In the minors, he hit .276 with 129 home runs and 233 doubles in 1195 games.
Walters died in
San Ramon,
California
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on January 26, 2010.
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1933 births
2010 deaths
Augusta Tigers players
Baseball players from California
Birmingham Barons players
Charleston Senators players
Cincinnati Reds players
Fort Worth Cats players
Jamestown Falcons players
Major League Baseball outfielders
Philadelphia Phillies players
San Diego Padres (minor league) players
Sportspeople from Fresno, California