Bill Knowlton
William Young Knowlton was a right-handed baseball pitcher.
Early life
Knowlton was born in Philadelphia in 1898. According to one account, he got his start in baseball at the Baldwin [Locomotive Works] in Eddystone, Pennsylvania. According to another, he gained fame as a sandlot pitcher in Philadelphia and then played for Petersburg in the Virginia League.Career
Baseball
Kowlton appeared in one game in Major League Baseball. On September 3, 1920, he started a game for the Philadelphia Athletics against the Washington Senators at Shibe Park. He pitched 5-2/3 innings and allowed three earned runs in a losing effort. His career record in Major League Baseball was zero wins, one loss, five strikeouts, and a 4.76 earned run average.Knowlton continued playing in the minor leagues for several years, including stints with the Jersey [City Skeeters], Crisfield Crabbers, Wilkes-Barre Barons, Toronto [Maple Leafs (International League)|Toronto Maple Leafs], and Williamsport Grays. He also reportedly played for baseball clubs in Montreal and Decatur, Illinois.