Bill Moran

Baseball Player

1950 –

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Who is Bill Moran?

Carl William Moran is an American politician and retired professional baseball pitcher. The right-hander stood 6 feet 4 inches tall and weighed 210 pounds during his baseball career.

Born in Portsmouth, Virginia, he attended Woodrow Wilson High School, Louisburg College, and Jacksonville University. Drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the ninth round of the 1971 Major League Baseball Draft, Moran played one year in the Major Leagues, going 1–3 with a 4.66 ERA for the Chicago White Sox during the 1974 season. He appeared in 15 MLB games pitched, five as a starter, and allowed 57 hits and 23 bases on balls in 46⅓ innings pitched. He defeated the Oakland Athletics 3–2 on May 18 at Comiskey Park for his only MLB victory, starting the contest and allowing two earned runs in five innings. Terry Forster earned the save with four innings of shutout relief. Moran's minor league pitching career lasted for nine seasons, and he later worked as a scout for the White Sox.

In 2010 he ran for mayor of Portsmouth in a special election to replace recalled mayor James W. Holley, III.

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Born
Sep 26, 1950
Portsmouth
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  • Portsmouth

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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