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'''William Allen Stein''' (], ] in ], ]) is a former professional baseball player who played in the Major Leagues primarily as an infielder from 1972-1985. '''William Allen Stein''' (January 21, 1947 in ], ]) is a former professional baseball player who played in the Major Leagues primarily as an infielder from 1972-1985.


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For other people named William Stein, see William Stein (disambiguation).

William Allen Stein (January 21, 1947 in Battle Creek, Michigan) is a former professional baseball player who played in the Major Leagues primarily as an infielder from 1972-1985.

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Establishing an American League Record

In 1981 with the Texas Rangers, Stein established an American League record with seven successive pinch hits from April 14-May 25.

Batting Stats

  • 959 Games
  • 751 Hits
  • 44 Home Runs
  • 311 RBIs
  • .267 Batting Average

See also

External links

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