Billy Serad
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William I. Serad
- Bats Right, Throws Right
- Height 5' 7", Weight 156 lb.
- Debut May 5, 1884
- Final Game July 7, 1888
- Born April 1862 in Philadelphia, PA USA
- Died November 1, 1925 in Chester, PA USA
Biographical Information[edit]
"Perhaps you thought Serad's ball was the fastest, and so it did appear to be; but it was an optical illusion, probably occasioned by the quick springing motion of Serad . . ." - from an article in Sporting Life, April 15, 1885, comparing Billy Serad to Hardie Henderson
Billy Serad pitched four seasons in the majors. A hard-luck pitcher, he never had a winning record although three of his four teams finished over .500.
He spent 1884 and 1885 with the Buffalo Bisons at a time when they featured the Big Four and Davy Force. In 1887 and 1888 he was with the Cincinnati Red Stockings at a time when they featured Bid McPhee.
Billy also played for Utica, Syracuse, Toronto, Newark and Rockford. He umpired one National League game in 1884 and one in the American Association in 1888.
Although he is listed as William I. Serad, a New York Times article from January 15, 1888 referred to him as W.T. Serad.
Notable Achievements[edit]
- 200 Innings Pitched Seasons: 2 (1884 & 1885)
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