Bill McCorry was a professional baseball player born in 1887, who had a brief career in Major League Baseball during the 1909 season. He made his debut on September 17, 1909, and played his final game just twelve days later on September 29, 1909. Primarily serving as a position player, McCorry's time in the league was marked by a limited opportunity, as he appeared in only two games throughout his career.
During his short stint in the major leagues, McCorry struggled to make an impact at the plate, finishing his career with a batting average of 0.0, having recorded no hits, home runs, or runs batted in, and he did not steal any bases. While many players of his era would go on to have more substantial careers, McCorry's experience reflects the competitive nature of the sport during the early 20th century, a time characterized by emerging talent and the evolving dynamics of baseball. His brief appearance in the majors serves as a reminder of the countless players who pursued their dreams on a grand stage, often facing challenges that limited their opportunities for success.