Ken Richardson (baseball)
Kenneth Franklin Richardson was an American professional baseball player who spent 21 seasons in minor league baseball, interrupted by two, six-game Major League trials with the Philadelphia Athletics and Philadelphia Phillies. He played six games for each team, collecting four hits, including one double. However, in the minors he played in 2,336 games, with his 2,168 hits including 222 home runs.
Born in Orleans, Indiana, Richardson threw and batted right-handed. A second baseman, third baseman and outfielder, he stood tall and weighed. Both of his MLB stints occurred in early-season trials; he had one single in 15 at bats for the 1942 Athletics, and three hits in 20 at bats for the 1946 Phillies.
Richardson played in the top-level Pacific Coast League for all or parts of eight seasons. In his 60s, he returned to baseball as a minor league manager in 1976 and from 1978–1981, spending the latter four seasons in the Milwaukee Brewers organization.