Bill Bonham

Pitcher, Baseball Player

1948 –

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Who is Bill Bonham?

William Gordon Bonham was a pitcher for the Chicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds. He played for the UCLA Bruins and was a member of the 1969 College World Series team with Chris Chambliss.

He helped the Reds win the 1979 National League Western Division.

Bonham led the National League in losses in 1974.

On July 31, 1974, Bonham tied a Major League record by striking out four batters in an inning.

He also led the National League in earned runs allowed in 1975.

In 10 years he had a 75–83 win-loss record and had 300 games, 214 games started, 27 complete games, 4 shutouts, 33 games finished, 11 saves, 1,487 ⅓ innings pitched, 1,512 hits allowed, 743 runs allowed, 662 earned runs allowed, 98 home runs allowed, 636 walks allowed, 985 strikeouts, 35 hit batsmen, 68 wild pitches, 6,484 batters faced, 57 intentional walks, 19 balks and a 4.01 ERA.

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Born
Oct 1, 1948
Glendale
Profession
Education
  • University of California, Los Angeles
Lived in
  • Glendale

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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