American baseball player (1922-2010)
Baseball player
Bobby Wilkins Shortstop Born: (1922-08-11 ) August 11, 1922Denton, North Carolina , USDied: January 3, 2010(2010-01-03) (aged 87)Shreveport, Louisiana , ,USBatted: Right
Threw: Right
April 18, 1944, for the Philadelphia Athletics September 6, 1945, for the Philadelphia Athletics Batting average .257 Home runs 0 Runs batted in 7 Stats at Baseball Reference
Robert Linwood Wilkins (August 11, 1922 – January 3, 2010) was a shortstop in Major League Baseball who played from 1944 through 1945 for the Philadelphia Athletics . Listed at 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m), 165 lb., Wilkins batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Denton, North Carolina .
Wilkins attended Catawba College , where he played in the baseball squad along with Vern Benson and Ray Poole . He entered the majors in 1944 with the Athletics, playing for them in part of two seasons as the primarily backup to incumbent shortstop Ed Busch .
In a two-season career, Wilkins was a .257 hitter (46-for-179) in 86 games, including 29 runs , six doubles , seven RBI , two stolen bases , and a .304 on-base percentage .
After that, Wilkins attended Duke University in Durham, North Carolina and graduated from FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia .
A resident of Shreveport, Louisiana for 60 years, Wilkins also played Minor League Baseball for eleven seasons, four of them with the Shreveport Sports of the Texas League , where he set league records of 159 most consecutive chances without committing an error (1949), and for the most double plays (71) started in a season (1951). He posted a .249 career average in 1017 games.
Wilkins died at the age of 87 following a lengthy illness, and is interred at Greenwood Cemetery in Shreveport.
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