Will Stockton

Will Stockton was a professional baseball player in New Libertaria. He played the position of left field. He was born in Ke Rapa Nui on April 1, 1935. Stockton currently resides in Sydney where he is currently the bench coach for the Sydney Kangaroos.

Stockton was drafted by the Lambton Quay Phantoms in 1953, being taken 9th in the third round and being drafted 41st overall. Stockton would spend the next 17 years with the Phantoms until being traded in 1970 to the South Zealand Pirates. After one year with South Zealand, Stockton would have a renaissance with the Canberra Bruins where he would lead the Frontier League in homers in 1972 despite injuries. Stockton would retire in 1973 with Brisbane.

Stockton was named to the New Libertaria Baseball Hall Of Fame on the first ballot in 1979, receiving 99 percent of the vote. Stockton holds major records in New Libertarian Baseball. Considered the Hank Aaron of New Libertaria, Stockton holds the career record for Home Runs with 643. During his storied career, Stockton would be named 8-Time Most Valuable Player and would stand out as a 9-Time World Champion With Lambton Quay (1954, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1969). He would be named World Championship MVP in 1961. Stockton would be named a 14-Time All Star. Stockton was an integral part of the Legendary 1956 Lambton Quay Phantoms.