Carroll “Whitey” Lockman
Baseball
Induced: 1983
- Born in Lowell, NC, 1926
- Played first base and outfield for New York Giants in 1945, 1947–1956 and for four other teams from 1956–1960
- Had best years with the Giants, batted .301 in 1949 and just missed the .300 mark in 1950, 1952, and 1953
- Played in 1951 and 1954 World Series for Giants, batting .186 in 10 World Series games
- Played in 1952 All-Star game
- For his career, batted .279 in 1,666 major league games, hit 114 home runs, and drove in 563 runs
- Coached for Giants from 1961–1964
- Moved to Chicago Cubs organization in 1964
- Minor league manager, major league coach, and director of player development for Cubs
- Served as Cubs manager, mid-1972 to mid-1974 and finished with a record 157-162