Bill Craver

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Williams H. Craver (June 1844 - June 17, 1901) was a Major League Baseball player from Troy, New York, playing mainly as a catcher and infielder during his career for eight different teams in two leagues.

Before his baseball career, he had served in the military during the Civil War with the 13th Heavy Artillery Regiment out of New York.[1]

In 1877, he was expelled from the National League, and subsequently banned from playing Major League baseball again for his part in fixing games while playing for the Louisville Grays. He was banned even though it was not actually proven that he participated in thowing any games, but there were reports of his gambling and insubordination in his past, along with his refusal to cooperate with this investigation.[2]

Together with George Bechtel, Craver was part of the first ever baseball transaction when the pair were traded to the 1875 Athletics to replace injured players Dave Eggler and Wes Fisler in exchange for $1,500. [3]

Craver passed away at the age of 57 in Troy, New York, and was laid to rest at Oakwood Cemetery.[4]

  1. ^ Military Catchers
  2. ^ Spectre of Gambling
  3. ^ Baseball Reference - Bullpen
  4. ^ Baseball Almanac

Preceded by
Lip Pike
Troy Haymakers Managers
1871
Succeeded by
Jimmy Wood
Preceded by
First manager
Baltimore Canaries Managers
1872
Succeeded by
Everett Mills
Preceded by
Jimmy Wood
Philadelphia White Stockings Managers
1874
Succeeded by
Mike McGeary
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