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- Q4908461 description "American baseball player".
- Q4908461 description "American baseball player".
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- Q4908461 abstract "Buford Billy Champion (born September 28, 1947), is an American former professional baseball player, a right-handed pitcher who played in 202 games in the Major Leagues from 1969–1976. He pitched for the Milwaukee Brewers and Philadelphia Phillies. Before making the majors in 1969, he was a two-time earned run average minor league leader: he was Northern League ERA champ with Huron in 1965, and led the Carolina League in ERA in 1968. He was part of the trade that brought Don Money to Milwaukee, as the Phillies traded Champion, Money and George Vukovich to Milwaukee for pitchers Jim Lonborg, Ken Sanders, Ken Brett and Earl Stephenson on October 31, 1972. Champion went on to become a scout for the Chicago Cubs and pitching coach for the Greenville Braves.".
- Q4908461 alias "Buford Billy Champion, Jr".
- Q4908461 birthDate "1947-09-18".
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- Q4908461 alternativeNames "Buford Billy Champion, Jr".
- Q4908461 birthDate "1947-09-28".
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- Q4908461 dateOfBirth "1947-09-18".
- Q4908461 debutteam "Philadelphia Phillies".
- Q4908461 name "Billy Champion".
- Q4908461 name "Champion, Bill".
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- Q4908461 shortDescription "American baseball player".
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- Q4908461 comment "Buford Billy Champion (born September 28, 1947), is an American former professional baseball player, a right-handed pitcher who played in 202 games in the Major Leagues from 1969–1976. He pitched for the Milwaukee Brewers and Philadelphia Phillies. Before making the majors in 1969, he was a two-time earned run average minor league leader: he was Northern League ERA champ with Huron in 1965, and led the Carolina League in ERA in 1968.".
- Q4908461 label "Bill Champion (baseball)".
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