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Bill McAfee was born on 7 September, 1907 in Smithville, Georgia, US, is an American baseball player and politician (1907-1958). Discover Bill McAfee's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?

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Age 50 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 7 September, 1907
Birthday 7 September
Birthplace Smithville, Georgia, US
Date of death 8 July, 1958
Died Place Culpeper, Virginia, US
Nationality Georgia

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1907

William Fort McAfee, Jr. (September 7, 1907 – July 8, 1958) was an American baseball pitcher and politician.

McAfee was born in Smithville, Georgia in 1907.

1910

At the time of the 1910 United States Census, he was living in Smithville with his father William Fort McAfee, Sr. and two older sisters, Hilda and Mary.

His father was a Georgia native and a widower.

1920

By 1920, the family had moved to Charlotte, North Carolina.

The family consisted of McAfee's father, his second wife Lucy, stepmother to McAfee and his two older sisters; and a younger half-brother (age two).

His father was employed as manager for International Harvester Company.

McAfee played baseball and other sports in high school.

1927

McAfee had played college baseball for the University of Michigan from 1927 to 1929 and participated in the Michigan Wolverines baseball team's 13-game tour of Japan in the fall of 1929.

He also played minor league baseball in the International League for the Reading Keystones, Newark Bears, Montreal Royals, and Rochester Red Wings.

A native of Georgia, McAfee later returned to his home state.

He was elected and served as the mayor of Albany, Georgia.

1928

McAfee enrolled at the University of Michigan and played baseball for the Michigan Wolverines baseball team in 1928 and 1929.

1929

In September 1929, he traveled to Japan with the Michigan baseball team for a month at the invitation of Meiji University.

This was part of a series of interactions between the universities since after World War I. The team played against the Meiji and other university baseball teams during its month's stay, winning 11 of 13 games on its tour of the country.

The team returned from Japan in October 1929 aboard the SS Shinyō Maru (1911), sailing from Ray Fisher, Ernest McCoy, Louis Kubicek, and Ray Nebelung.

McAfee was also a member of Michigamua and the Theta Delta Chi fraternity while at Michigan.

1930

He played Major League Baseball from 1930 to 1934 for the Chicago Cubs, Boston Braves, Washington Senators, and St. Louis Browns.

He appeared in 83 major league games, all but seven as a relief pitcher, and compiled a record of 10-4 with an ERA of 5.69.

He graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in 1930.

At six feet, two inches, McAfee was considered "a giant" in the early 1930s.

The tall right-handed pitcher began his Major League Baseball career with the Chicago Cubs.

He made his major league debut on May 12, 1930, two weeks after graduating from the University of Michigan.

McAfee pitched only one inning for the Cubs over the course of two games.

In one inning of work for the Cubs, he faced 10 batters and allowed three hits, two bases on balls, one wild pitch, and five unearned runs.

Despite the rocky start, he did not allow an earned run and compiled a 0-0 record and 0.00 ERA with the Cubs.

After his brief stint with the Cubs, McAfee spent most of the 1930 season with the Reading Keystones in the International League.

He appeared in 21 games for the Keystones and compiled a 7-8 record with a 6.22 ERA.

In October 1930, the Cubs traded McAfee to the Boston Braves in exchange for Bobby Smith.

In April 1930, The Sporting News reported on the expectations for McAfee: "McAfee did not show much promise in the conditioning search at St. Pete, but before the team left he was going along on high, [Bill] McKechnie spoke glowingly of his fast ball, curve, control and his pitching sagacity. It's almost too much to expect McAfee to fill Bobby Smith's shoes, but McKechnie will be a bit disappointed if McAfee does not step in as a regular starter."

1931

McAfee appeared in 18 games for the Braves during the 1931 season, all but one as a relief pitcher.

He compiled a 0-1 records with a 6.37 ERA.

1932

He had his best season in 1932 when he was the starting pitcher in five games and compiled a 6-1 record and 3.92 ERA for the Senators.

McAfee spent most of the 1932 season as the property of the Boston Braves, but playing under option with the Montreal Royals in the International League.

He appeared in 23 games for the Royals, compiling an 8-9 record with a 4.70 ERA.

McAfee joined the Washington Senators in August 1932.

A trade had been announced to send McAfee and two other players to the Baltimore Orioles for Baxter Jordan, but Senators' owner Clark Griffith noted that McAfee had been optioned three times and claimed McAfee by the waiver route.

In two months with the team, he compiled a 6-1 record with a 3.92 earned run average (ERA) in eight game (five as starter).

1933

During the 1933 season, Washington Senators manager Joe Cronin used McAfee to replace Firpo Marberry "as chief of the relief pitching brigade."

1958

He died in a plane crash near Culpeper, Virginia in 1958.