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Bill Melton Passes Away

By Anthony Franco | December 5, 2024 at 11:14pm CDT

Former American League home run king Bill Melton has passed away at 79. The White Sox announced the news on Thursday afternoon.

Melton, a righty hitter, signed with the Sox as an 18-year-old. The 6’2″, 200-pound slugger hit his way to the big leagues by the end of the 1968 season. He opened the following year as Chicago’s third baseman. It was the first of seven consecutive Opening Day starts for Melton, who developed into a potent power bat.

After hitting 23 home runs during his first full season, Melton posted consecutive 33-homer showings in 1970 and ’71. That was enough to lead the AL in the latter season. Only seven hitters combined for more longballs over that two-year stretch: Henry Aaron, Willie Stargell, Lee May, Johnny Bench, Frank Howard, Billy Williams and Harmon Killebrew. Those players were all multi-time All-Stars; all but May and Howard made the Hall of Fame.

Melton turned in a .266/.346/.490 slash line and drove in 182 runs over those two seasons. The career-best showing in ’71 earned him an All-Star nod and a 13th-place finish in MVP voting. Injury limited him to 57 games the following year, but he managed two more 20-homer seasons thereafter. Melton remained a capable hitter through the end of the 1975 season. The Sox traded him to the Angels at that point. He spent one season in California and played one year for the Indians before retiring.

Melton played parts of 10 seasons in the majors. He recorded just over 1000 hits, including 160 homers. Melton hit .253/.337/.419 across more than 4500 trips to the plate. He scored 496 runs and drove in 591. “Beltin’ Bill” held the Sox’s record for career home runs at the time of his retirement. He still ranks ninth in franchise history in that regard. Melton returned to the organization as a television analyst between 1998 and 2020.

“Bill Melton enjoyed two tremendous careers with the White Sox,” the team’s owner Jerry Reinsdorf said in a statement. “His first came as a celebrated home run king for White Sox teams in the early 1970s, where ’Beltin Bill’ brought power to a franchise that played its home games in a pitcher-friendly ballpark. Bill’s second career came as a well-liked and respected pre- and postgame television analyst, where on a nightly basis Sox fans saw his passion for the team, win or lose. Bill was a friend to many at the White Sox and around baseball, and his booming voice will be missed.” MLBTR joins others around the game in sending our condolences to his family, friends, loved ones and former teammates.

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  1. CrikesAlready

    11 months ago

    Sad news. Mainly for his radio presence.

    This is old news by many hours.

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  2. Unclemike1526

    11 months ago

    Beltin Bill Melton. Enjoyed watching him play. RIP big guy.

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    • ChicagoCool

      11 months ago

      Met both ‘Beltin’ Bill & catcher Ed ‘Superherrmann’ Herrmann, when I was with Eastern Airlines. Nice memories of both gentlemen. Great reputations that survive to this day.
      …unlike Manager Chuck Tanner, who yelled me down after asking him why he kept starting diminished-skills Bart Johnson !

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      • ChicagoCool

        11 months ago

        Oops, corrected to Ed ‘Supherrmann’ Herrmann

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      • Bucket Number Six

        11 months ago

        Bart Johnson! He spoke at my Little League banquet. My dad made us leave before his speech. To be fair to Bart, my dad didn’t care about baseball.

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        • letitbelowenstein

          11 months ago

          Ah, yes. When the White Sox relied on two starting pitchers for the brunt of the season. Bahnsen and Wood and the rest are no good.

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  3. jorge78

    11 months ago

    RIP BIll. Lots of good times watching you play against the Rangers…..

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  4. Angels50

    11 months ago

    A great Hawaii Islander.

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  5. djsop

    11 months ago

    Rumor has it that he “dated” Barbara Eden.

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    • letitbelowenstein

      11 months ago

      She was 14 years older than Bill. I hope it was worth it.

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      • Bucket Number Six

        11 months ago

        It probably was. She is hot for an old girl. Maybe it happened in the bottle.

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    • playhard9

      11 months ago

      If true, Bill was even more of a legend. I Dream of Genie Barbara Eden was smoking hot! RIP Bill! We all dreamed of Genie growing up.

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  6. This one belongs to the Reds

    11 months ago

    Bill Melton, remember him well from my youth. Man, they all seem to be going to the Field of Dreams.

    RIP. See you in Iowa.

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  7. User 42432876

    11 months ago

    Don’t bring in slash lines for what a man did in 1971. Respect the game for what it was in his time. They didn’t use slash lines. RIP I don’t know much about you but your fans are posting love and I respect that. Sorry for your loss Chi Sox nation.

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    • Bucket Number Six

      11 months ago

      Okay, when he was traded to the Angels, he was the all-time White Sox home run leader at 154!

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  8. TheMan 3

    11 months ago

    another player from my younger days has passed
    My condolences to his family

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  9. Non Roster Invitee

    11 months ago

    I have a gorgeous graded PSA 9 1971 Topps card of Bill Melton.
    The players from this set are really departing quickly.
    Nice career.
    RIP HR champ.

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  10. dugmet

    11 months ago

    In 1972 if you opened a pack of baseball cards and pulled a Meltin, you were like, “Cool. He’s good.” Meltin was a solid player.

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  11. cwsOverhaul

    11 months ago

    Beltin’ Bill Melton was solid on the postgame shows. You can tell it bugged him from a competitor standpoint when WSox players were making boneheaded plays due to mental errors/effort, as opposed to physical ones.
    Came off on screen as a good, straightforward guy.

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  12. mike127

    11 months ago

    Oh, this throws me back about 50 years or so. Back in the day, as our Little League season would end we would have a league wide banquet at a local restaurant (suburbs of Chicago) and it was always on a night when the White Sox didn’t play.

    Each of the years, a White Sox player would come to the banquet (I’m guessing for $50 or $100 back then) and speak to us players and families about baseball, enjoy the chicken and mostaccioli, then sign autographs for all the kids.

    Bill Melton one year. Wilbur Wood the next. I have no idea what I did with those autographs.

    RIP.

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    • Bucket Number Six

      11 months ago

      That’s right. On the Southside, we had Bucky Dent right after he played in the All Star game and then Bart Johnson the next year. Never got the autographs because the line was too long and Dad said, “Let’s go!”

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  13. Acoss1331

    11 months ago

    I never saw Bill play, he was before my time, but I enjoyed having him on as a commentator for the White Sox. He was a really cool dude, and he was pretty insightful. This one hurts, may he join the baseball greats in the field of dreams.

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  14. bmann300

    11 months ago

    Rest in Peace!! Beltin Bill Melton!! Loved watching you play!

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  15. Palehosed85

    11 months ago

    I didn’t have the opportunity to watch Bill play, but my Dad would tell me plenty of stories of his innate ability to crush baseballs. My experiences with him were primarily in pre and post-game shows.

    I always respected how honest and unscripted he was. He never pulled any punches when it came to our Sox, whether the game went good, bad, or in typical Sox fashion, just plain awful. He always told it like it was and that’s sorely missing in sports in general.

    We’ve lost one of the greats. He will be missed.

    My thoughts are with his family in this difficult time.

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  16. Fred K. Burke

    11 months ago

    One of my favorites. RIP Mr. Melton. One of my favorite stories in Chicago sports lore is when Harry Cary challenged Bill to a fight after Harry was particularly hard on Bill during a game.

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  17. all in the suit that you wear

    11 months ago

    RIP

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  18. olmtiant

    11 months ago

    What a list of names….Biff Pocarobia/ Wayne Northadgeny/.Bill Nahoradny.. bunch of characters.. great names to go with it….Richie..Zisk.

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  19. Bobcastelliniscat

    11 months ago

    Harry Carey was always critical of Bill Melton. Later in games, when Harry was drunk he could be straight up belligerent towards him. When Melton would pop out, Harry would be over dramatic “Pooooops it up” God, I miss Harry. RiP Belton’ thanks for the memories.

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    • Fred K. Burke

      11 months ago

      Just to add to that. Harry and Jimmy were absolute must watch TV during those glorious times. No way broadcasters can even come close to saying things those two guys said and talked about. Again, may all those guys RIP.

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  20. Niekro floater

    11 months ago

    May his family n friends find peace. RIP

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  21. Paul Canzano

    11 months ago

    Kind of strange that Bill Melton passes away and Dick Allen gets in the Hall of Fame. Melton greatly admired Allen and he missed the good news by merely a few days. RIP

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