Born:(1910-10-08)October 8, 1910 Uvalda, Georgia, U.S.
Died: October 10, 1990(1990-10-10) (aged 80) Vidalia, Georgia, U.S.
Batted: Left
Threw: Left
MLB debut
April 17, 1935, for the Philadelphia Athletics
Last MLB appearance
September 30, 1951, for the Philadelphia Athletics
MLB statistics
Batting average
.291
Hits
2,138
Home runs
89
Runs batted in
679
Teams
Philadelphia Athletics (1935–1941)
Chicago White Sox (1942–1946)
Boston Red Sox (1946–1948)
Philadelphia Athletics (1949–1951)
Career highlights and awards
2× All-Star (1937, 1945)
3× World Series champion (1961, 1962, 1968)
Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame
Wallace Moses (October 8, 1910 – October 10, 1990) was an American professional baseball right fielder, who played Major League Baseball for the Philadelphia Athletics (1935–41; 1949–51), Chicago White Sox (1942–46) and Boston Red Sox (1946–48). Moses batted and threw left-handed, stood 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m) tall and weighed 160 pounds (73 kg). He was born in Uvalda, Georgia and attended Vidalia High School. He is the only player in Major League Baseball history to accomplish a "walk off steal of home" more than once, which he did twice.
August 2022. "WallyMoses Advanced Batting Data from Baseball Reference". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved November 25, 2023. "WallyMoses Career Statistics...
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Whitey Kurowski and Joe Garagiola had four each). Red Sox outfielder WallyMoses got four hits as well and second baseman Bobby Doerr hit a two-run home...
1960 Don Heffner: 1961 Phil Cavarretta: 1962–1963 Pat Mullin: 1963–1966 WallyMoses: 1967–1970 Frank Skaff: 1971: Dick Tracewski: 1972–1978 Gates Brown:...
the Red Sox to the St. Louis Cardinals for Jim Gleeson. July 23, 1946: WallyMoses was purchased by the Red Sox from the Chicago White Sox. Note: Pos =...
Archived from the original on August 14, 2011. Retrieved September 25, 2009. "Moses, Hegan Join Yank's Coaching Staff". Daily Collegian (Penn State University)...
Indians 20 1942 Stan Spence Washington Senators 15 1943 Johnny Lindell WallyMoses New York Yankees Chicago White Sox 12 1944 Johnny Lindell Snuffy Stirnweiss...
Multiple notable players spent time with the team, including Debs Garms and WallyMoses. The Augusta Tygers were a minor league baseball team based in Augusta...
Johnny Sain as pitching coach, Hal Naragon as the bull-pen coach, and WallyMoses as first-base coach. Smith took over a talented team that had not played...
traded by the White Sox to the Philadelphia Athletics for WallyMoses. Don Kolloway, 2B WallyMoses, CF Joe Kuhel, 1B Luke Appling, SS Bud Sketchley, RF Myril...
ballpark was Moody Stadium. Notable players include Del Pratt, Beau Bell, WallyMoses and Harry Brecheen. In 1934, they were the league champions. From 1933...
games ahead of the Cleveland Indians. After stealing 56 bases to tie WallyMoses' 1943 team record, he was runner-up to Fox in the Most Valuable Player...
Sox. December 8, 1945: Tony Cuccinello was released by the White Sox. WallyMoses, RF Floyd Baker, 3B Taffy Wright, LF Luke Appling, SS Hal Trosky, 1B...
Stanley Manager 10 Mayo Smith Coaches 50 Tony Cuccinello (third base) 51 WallyMoses (hitting/first base) 52 Hal Naragon (bullpen) 53 Johnny Sain (pitching)...
was traded along with Virgil Stallcup from the Reds to the Cardinals for Wally Westlake and Eddie Kazak on May 13, 1952. In an eight-season major-league...
Chapman 26 Eddie Collins 6 Lou Finney 4 Bob Johnson 11 Dee Miles 1 WallyMoses 18 Eric Tipton Manager Connie Mack Coaches 29 Charlie Berry 28 Lena Blackburne...