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Bob Horner League
6-15-1974
Bob Aylward First Base
Retired (1964, Age 41)
CAREER BIOGRAPHICAL DATA
AVG .310 Total Rating   Bats/Throws B/R
OPS .898 Status Retired (1964) Option Years 0  
H 2631 Age 51 (OS 51) Date of Birth 05-13-1923
HR 372 Drafted Round 1, Pick 1
(1950)
Majors Svc Time 13 years
(153 games)
RBI 1343
SB 324
OFFENSE PITCHING MENTORING
Contact vs. R Contact vs. L Endurance B-   Ldrship C-
Power vs. R Power vs. L Velocity D-   Mentor vR B+
Speed C+ Bunt D- Control D-   Mentor vL B+
POSITIONS DEFENSE/HEALTH POSTSEASON
 C * --- SS --- Range WS Rings 0
1B A+ (100%) LF --- Arm B- WS Appearances 3
2B --- CF ---   Health B+ LCS Appearances 9
3B --- RF ---   Injured Days 0 All Star Teams 11
* League requires 50% rating to start at catcher.

Year   Team G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO HBP SF SB CS E OPS OBP SLG ISO AVG Awards
1950 BAL
155
620
122
194
30
9
31
113
81
99 1 3
23
6 8
.932
.391
.540
.227
.313
1951 BAL
155
640
114
202
38
12
23
90
71
87 1 3
34
15 5
.904
.383
.520
.205
.316
1952 MIL
155
644
141
224
42
11
33
108
73
90 1 3
38
14 6
1.014
.413
.601
.253
.348
1953 MIL
155
651
140
210
35
13
36
118
60
88 2 3
36
10 7
.962
.380
.582
.260
.323
1954 MIL
155
639
130
197
23
10
26
80
84
94 1 1
31
14 5
.887
.389
.498
.189
.308
1955 MIL
155
652
131
208
35
9
31
95
70
97 2 1
25
11 7
.929
.386
.543
.224
.319
1956 MIL
155
653
130
209
30
12
21
87
68
103 2 4
29
6 7
.883
.384
.499
.179
.320
1957 MIL
155
622
122
197
33
6
47
141
86
96 5 1
33
10 5
1.019
.403
.616
.299
.317
1958 MIL
130
535
97
153
27
2
22
81
68
90 3 0
23
8 9
.837
.370
.467
.181
.286
1959 MIL
98
402
69
117
20
3
15
59
47
61 1 2
17
8 6
.833
.365
.468
.177
.291
1960 MIL
153
628
122
193
34
3
33
108
77
91 2 2
14
4 3
.912
.384
.529
.221
.307
1961 MIL
152
628
97
198
23
8
19
111
71
86 1 3
11
9 4
.852
.384
.468
.153
.315
1962 MIL
151
628
104
179
34
3
22
85
73
101 3 5
10
12 9
.813
.360
.454
.169
.285
1963 MIL
135
546
71
150
22
3
13
67
58
89 2 4
0
0 3
.742
.344
.397
.123
.275
Total
2059
8488
1590
2631
426
104
372
1343
987
1272 27 35
324
127 84
.898
.382
.516
.206
.310
Career Transactions
DateTransaction
1964-11-01Bob Aylward has retired from the Seattle Rainiers
1964-09-18The Seattle Rainiers have acquired Bob Aylward from the waiver wire.
1964-04-10The Milwaukee Socialist Mayors have waived Bob Aylward.
1964-03-25The Milwaukee Socialist Mayors have designated Bob Aylward for assignment.
1963-11-01Bob Aylward now holds the league record for career at bats.
1963-06-21Bob Aylward of the Milwaukee Socialist Mayors is injured and is expected to be out 20 days.
1961-11-01Bob Aylward now holds the league record for career hits.
1961-11-01Bob Aylward now holds the league record for career doubles.
1961-11-01Bob Aylward now holds the league record for career singles.
1960-11-01Bob Aylward now holds the league record for career walks.
1959-07-14Bob Aylward of the Milwaukee Socialist Mayors is injured and is expected to be out 44 days.
1959-06-18Bob Aylward of the Milwaukee Socialist Mayors is injured and is expected to be out 14 days.
1958-11-01Bob Aylward now holds the league record for career walks.
1958-04-30Bob Aylward of the Milwaukee Socialist Mayors is injured and is expected to be out 29 days.
1953-11-01Bob Aylward now holds the league record for career singles.
1952-11-01Bob Aylward now holds the league record for career runs.
1952-11-01Bob Aylward now holds the league record for career hits.
1952-11-01Bob Aylward now holds the league record for career walks.
1952-11-01Bob Aylward now holds the league record for career triples.
1952-04-01Trade #1838333 has been completed between the Milwaukee Socialist Mayors and the Baltimore Wire. The Baltimore Wire receive Earl Molyneaux, Mike Williams, Draft Pick 1955 Round 1 MIL (Sam Stanton), Draft Pick 1953 Round 1 MIL (Bodie Broadus) from the Milwaukee Socialist Mayors in exchange for Bob Aylward, Dick Baughman, Howie Reinholz.
1951-11-01Bob Aylward now holds the league record for career doubles.
1951-05-05The Baltimore Wire have placed Bob Aylward on the trade block.
1950-11-01Bob Aylward now holds the league record for career hits.