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Billy Hunter Passes Away

By Mark Polishuk | July 5, 2025 at 8:20am CDT

Former big league player, coach, and manager Billy Hunter passed away at age 97 earlier this week, the Orioles announced.  Long associated with the Orioles organization for most of his career, Hunter was the last surviving player who played for both the St. Louis Browns (the Orioles’ previous incarnation) and for the franchise’s first season in Baltimore in 1954.

A veteran of six MLB seasons overall, Hunter made his big league debut with the Browns in 1953 and was an All-Star as a rookie, quickly gaining notice for his strong glovework at shortstop.  Following the now-Orioles’ 1954 debut season, the club included Hunter as part of the largest trade ever in terms of pure volume — a 17-player swap between the Orioles and Yankees that sent Hunter to the Bronx as part of a trade package that also included future Cy Young Award winner Bob Turley and World Series perfect game hero Don Larsen.

Hunter saw a good chunk of playing time at shortstop in 1955, but the Yankees went with longtime shortstop Phil Rizzuto down the stretch and into the postseason.  Shifted into more of a clear backup role in 1956, Hunter nevertheless earned a ring for his contributions to the Yankees’ championship season, though he didn’t see any action during the 1956 World Series.  New York then sent Hunter to the Athletics that offseason as part of another gigantic deal, this time a 14-player swap that saw such notables as Clete Boyer, Bobby Shantz, and Art Ditmar head to the Yankees.  Hunter spent parts of the 1957 and 1958 seasons with the A’s, and finished his Major League career with 76 games with the Indians in 1958.

After a year of minor league ball, Hunter transitioned into a scouting role, and then worked as a minor league manager in the Orioles’ farm system.  This work led to a job as Baltimore’s third base coach, a role Hunter held from 1964-77.  He left the coaching staff in June 1977 to become the Rangers’ new manager, and Texas promptly went 60-33 with Hunter in the dugout.  Though the Rangers still won 87 games in 1978, Hunter was fired before the final day of the regular season.  That was his last gig in pro baseball, as Hunter went onto become a baseball coach and then athletic director at Towson State University.

Hunter appeared in 630 career games and hit .219/.264/.294 over 2052 plate appearances in the majors.  His career resume includes that first-year All-Star nod, as well as three World Series titles — his 1956 ring with the Yankees, and two as a coach with Baltimore in 1966 and 70.  The Orioles inducted Hunter into their franchise Hall of Fame in 1996.

We at MLB Trade Rumors send our condolences to Hunter’s family, friends, and loved ones.

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  1. Fever Pitch Guy

    8 hours ago

    RIP Billy, thoughts and prayers to all your loved ones.

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    • cdchi

      5 hours ago

      17 and 14 players in trades involving this player. That is unbelievable. Wow.

      RIP
      BILLY HUNTER

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  2. O'sSayCanYouSee

    7 hours ago

    Thank you Billy for your dedication to the sport and the community.

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  3. Old York

    7 hours ago

    Decent defensive SS. Has a terrific season with the Yankees on defense that year.

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  4. leftykoufax

    7 hours ago

    1957 and 1858 season

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  5. This one belongs to the Reds

    7 hours ago

    Long service to the game. Well done. RIP Billy. Condolences to your family and friends.

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  6. davengmusic

    7 hours ago

    Thinking about it, Billy Hunter had a year where he hit .191 and was a negative 1 WAR player…And he still got 61 hits and 8 home runs. I’ve never hit a home run at any point in my life, and couldn’t even dream of getting a single hit against a major league pitcher. THAT’S how good you have to be to even get onto a MLB roster. Billy got there and did the thing. That’s a successful baseball career, stats be damned. Cheers, Billy!

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  7. all in the suit that you wear

    6 hours ago

    RIP

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  8. Twins Fan '61

    6 hours ago

    The last living St. Louis Brown. A baseball life well lived. RIP

    6
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  9. Ray Epps

    6 hours ago

    Ed Mickelson who was a member of the Browns passed away June 27th.

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    • El Kabong

      5 hours ago

      Ed Mickelson drove in three runs in his MLB career, including the last run scored by the Browns.

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  10. etex211

    6 hours ago

    I’ve been following the Rangers for over 50 years. For my money, Billy Hunter is the best manager in Rangers history. When they hired him as manager, he said he had two team rules: “Be on time and hustle.” Hunter preached fundamentals, and the Rangers won under him.

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    • letitbelowenstein

      5 hours ago

      “Hunter’s Bunters”!

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  11. jorge78

    4 hours ago

    RIP Billy…..

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  12. Unclemike1526

    3 hours ago

    I remember Billy more as a Coach and Manager more than a player but a long and dedicated career in Baseball. RIP Billy.

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  13. BPax

    2 hours ago

    Wow. A baseball life well lived.

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  14. harrycarey

    2 hours ago

    Probably the second most famous person from Punxsutawney. Hopefully he and Earl Weaver are cussing the umps together again.

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  15. Logjammer D'Baggagecling

    53 seconds ago

    Rest in Paradise to Billy Hunter and just found out Bobby Jenks has passed away today

    Rest in Paradise to both.

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