Bill McCloskey


William George McCloskey officially played two years of Major League Baseball, in for the Washington Nationals, debuting on May 25, and in for the Wilmington Quicksteps of the Union Association.

Biography

McCloskey played eleven games for the Washington Nationals in 1875 at catcher, batting.175 with one run and four RBI. He played nine games in the 1884 season, splitting time between the outfield and catcher. In thirty at bats, he had three hits for a.100 batting average.
Baseball historian David Nemec has argued that the evidence is "fairly persuasive" that the "McCloskey" who pitched for Washington in 1875 is Bill McCloskey.

Death and interment

McCloskey died at the age of seventy in his hometown of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on July 9, 1924, and was interred at the Arlington Cemetery in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania.