Earl Williams, 1971 NL Rookie of the Year, dies at 64
SOMERSET, N.J. -- Earl Williams, the 1971 National League Rookie of the Year, has died. He was 64.
Williams died earlier this week at home of acute myeloid leukemia.
Williams hit 33 home runs as a rookie with Atlanta. He hit 28 homers the next year, then was traded to Baltimore after the 1972 season. The big catcher spent two years with the Orioles, often arguing with manager Earl Weaver, and later played for Montreal and Oakland. His final season was 1977 at age 29. He hit 138 career homers with 457 RBIs and batted .247.
A funeral service will be held next Saturday in Somerset. -- AP
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