At the start of the 1975 season, he was dealt to the to the Baltimore Orioles for Earl Williams and cash.
Following the resignation of Earl Williams he became the Political Leader.
He played behind Earl Williams for the 1972 season, then split time with Johnny Oates in 1973.
Earl Williams was the first Akron Zips men's basketball head coach.
This changed with the arrival of the first head coach, Earl Williams, who would coach from 1904-1908.
Earl Williams drew a base on balls and Don Baylor followed with a single.
The Suns used the pick to draft Earl Williams.
Suddenly the reporters hear that Earl Williams has escaped from the jail.
Earl Williams (juror No. 11), a retired security guard, said he once "banged around a bit" playing the tenor saxophone.
"You never know who is going to pick you up," said one rider, Earl Williams, 38.