Bill Warwick (baseball)

{{Short description|American baseball player (1897–1984)}}

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{{Infobox baseball biography

|name=Bill Warwick

|position=Catcher

|image=Bill Warwick of the St. Louis Cardinals.png

|bats=Right

|throws=Right

|birth_date={{Birth date|1897|11|26|mf=y}}

|birth_place=Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.

|death_date={{death date and age|1984|12|19|1897|11|26}}

|death_place=San Antonio, Texas, U.S.

|debutleague = MLB

|debutdate=July 18

|debutyear={{By|1921}}

|debutteam=Pittsburgh Pirates

|finalleague = MLB

|finaldate=September 26

|finalyear={{By|1926}}

|finalteam=St. Louis Cardinals

|statleague = MLB

|stat1label=Batting average

|stat1value=.304

|stat2label=Home runs

|stat2value=1

|stat3label=Runs batted in

|stat3value=8

|teams=

}}

Firmin Newton "Bill" Warwick (November 26, 1897 – December 19, 1984) was an American Major League Baseball player. Warwick played for the Pittsburgh Pirates in {{By|1921}} and later for the St. Louis Cardinals. Warwick was a member of St. Louis' first championship team in 1926. Warwick batted and threw right-handed, and in addition was the son-in-law of former Major Leaguer George Gibson. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and died in San Antonio, Texas.

In 23 major league games, Warwick posted a .304 batting average (17-for-56) with 8 runs, 1 home run and 8 RBI.