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Will McEnaney Pitcher Born: February 14, 1952 (1952-02-14) (age 59) Springfield, Ohio Batted: Left Threw: Left  MLB debut July 3, 1974 for the Cincinnati Reds Last MLB appearance September 27, 1979 for the St. Louis Cardinals Career statistics Wins     12-17 Earned run average     3.76 Strikeouts     148 Teams Cincinnati Reds (1974-1976) Montreal Expos (1977) Pittsburgh Pirates (1978) St. Louis Cardinals (1979) Career highlights and awards World Series champion: 1975, 1976 William Henry McEnaney (February 14, 1952 in Springfield, Ohio) is a former professional baseball player. He was a left-handed pitcher over parts of 6 seasons (1974–1979) with the Cincinnati Reds, Montreal Expos, Pittsburgh Pirates and St. Louis Cardinals. He was a member of the 1975 and 1976 World Series champion "Big Red Machine" Cincinnati Reds. For his career he compiled 12-17 record with a 3.76 earned run average and 148 strikeouts in 269 appearances, all as a relief pitcher. External links Baseball Almanac v · d · eCincinnati Reds 1975 World Series Champions 5 Johnny Bench | 8 Joe Morgan | 9 Bill Plummer | 12 Darrel Chaney | 13 Dave Concepción | 14 Pete Rose (World Series MVP) | 15 George Foster | 17 Terry Crowley | 20 César Gerónimo | 22 Dan Driessen | 23 Doug Flynn | 24 Tony Pérez | 26 Merv Rettenmund | 30 Ken Griffey | 32 Fred Norman | 33 Ed Armbrister | 34 Pedro Borbón | 35 Don Gullett | 36 Clay Carroll | 37 Will McEnaney | 38 Gary Nolan | 43 Jack Billingham | 44 Pat Darcy | 45 Clay Kirby | 49 Rawly Eastwick Manager 10 Sparky Anderson Coaches: 2 Alex Grammas | 3 George Scherger | 4 Larry Shepard | 18 Ted Kluszewski Regular season • National League Championship Series v · d · eCincinnati Reds 1976 World Series Champions 5 Johnny Bench (World Series MVP) | 8 Joe Morgan | 9 Bill Plummer | 10 Mike Lum | 12 Bob Bailey | 13 Dave Concepción | 14 Pete Rose | 15 George Foster | 20 César Gerónimo | 22 Dan Driessen | 23 Doug Flynn | 24 Tony Pérez | 25 Joel Youngblood | 30 Ken Griffey | 32 Fred Norman | 33 Ed Armbrister | 34 Pedro Borbón | 35 Don Gullett | 37 Will McEnaney | 38 Gary Nolan | 40 Pat Zachry | 43 Jack Billingham | 49 Rawly Eastwick | 53 Santo Alcala | 55 Manny Sarmiento Manager 10 Sparky Anderson Coaches: 2 Russ Nixon | 3 George Scherger | 4 Larry Shepard | 18 Ted Kluszewski Regular season • National League Championship Series Persondata Name Macenaney, Will Alternative names Short description Date of birth February 14, 1952 Place of birth Springfield, Ohio Date of death Place of death This biographical article relating to an American baseball pitcher born in the 1950s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e