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1964-1979 ERA
Name:
Bill Bransfield
Inducted:
2008
Bio:
Bill Bransfield started playing
sixteen-inch softball in 1970
with the Corner, a neighborhood
team. They won the league at
Pottawatomie Park for two years
before Bill moved on to the Vikings
in 1972. They won both the
Clarendon B-League and the league
at Mather Park. In 1973 he played
with the Dwarfs at James Park in
Evanston. Although they didn’t
win that league, he claims that short-lived league was
one of the best because just about every game wasn’t
decided until the last inning. They did, however, win
the championship at Clarendon that year.
In 1976 he started a two-year stint with
theAmalgamonsters in the newly formed Windy City Classic League. They won that
league its inaugural year. Bill retired
from playing major softball in 1979
for business reasons, although he
did continue to play with some
local teams.
Defensively, he played left and
center fields and third and first base.
Offensively, he was one of the great
hitters of his era and his numbers
prove it. He drove in 710 runs, hit
224 homeruns, and carried a lifetime batting average
of .586. In 1975 he was selected MVP of the North
Shore Tournament.
Bill works for Chicago’s Streets and Sanitation
Department. He and his wife, Patty, live on Chicago’s
Northside.
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