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    Oscar McKinley Charleston (October 14, 1896 – October 5, 1954) was an American center fielder and manager in Negro league baseball. Over his 43-year baseball...
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    American League. Four players – Ed Delahanty, Ty Cobb, Rogers Hornsby and Oscar Charleston – have accomplished the feat in three different seasons, Ross Barnes...
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    He batted over .360 in 11 consecutive seasons from 1909 to 1919. Oscar Charleston is second all-time with a career batting average of .365. He had the...
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    with a career 1.1636 OPS. Ted Williams (1.1155), Lou Gehrig (1.0798), Oscar Charleston (1.0632), Barry Bonds (1.0512), Jimmie Foxx (1.0376), Turkey Stearnes...
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    back-to-back Triple Crowns occurred in baseball history. Hiromitsu Ochiai and Oscar Charleston are the only players to have won three batting Triple Crowns in any...
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    won a league batting title multiple times: Oscar Charleston (3), Josh Gibson (3), Monte Irvin (2), Oscar Johnson (2), Buck Leonard (2), Jud Wilson (2)...
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    210 lb (95 kg) at the peak of his career. He was the first player since Oscar Charleston to win consecutive batting Triple Crowns (leading the league in home...
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    Lou Gehrig (.6324), Mule Suttles (.6179), Turkey Stearnes (.6165), Oscar Charleston (.6145), Jimmie Foxx (.6093), Barry Bonds (.6069), and Hank Greenberg...
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  • 2024[update], were: Babe Ruth, 1.1636 Ted Williams, 1.1155 Lou Gehrig, 1.0798 Oscar Charleston, 1.0632 Barry Bonds, 1.0512 Jimmie Foxx, 1.0376 Turkey Stearnes, 1...
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    categories: Hall of Game Award – former Major League Baseball stars Oscar Charleston Legacy Award – "Most Valuable Players" in the National (NL) and American...
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    Ty Cobb .3662 1 Ty Cobb .36636 1 Ty Cobb .366 1 Josh Gibson .372 2 Oscar Charleston .3643 2 Rogers Hornsby .35850 2 Rogers Hornsby .358 2 Ty Cobb .367...
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  • for the Giants was considered one of the best of all time; Dixon, Oscar Charleston, and Fats Jenkins. The lineup, in its entirety, scored runs at a higher...
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    career batting average of .358 is third only to Ty Cobb, at .366, and Oscar Charleston, at .364, in MLB history. He also won two Triple Crowns and batted...
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  • 1930s. A native of Indianapolis, Indiana, Charleston was the brother of Baseball Hall of Famer Oscar Charleston. He played for the Pittsburgh Crawfords...
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    character'". Los Angeles Times. Davis, Clayton (17 September 2020). "Netflix to Oscar Campaign Delroy Lindo for Best Actor for 'Da 5 Bloods' (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety...
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    Harrisburg Giants, Johnson hit .316, teaming with John Beckwith and Oscar Charleston. Johnson split the 1928 season between the Cleveland Tigers and the...
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  • 1922 NNL. Among their best players were Baseball Hall of Fame members Oscar Charleston, Biz Mackey, and Ben Taylor. Originally organized by the American Brewing...
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    Pitcher Phil Cockrell played for Hilldale throughout those years. Oscar Charleston, Biz Mackey, Louis Santop, Chaney White, and Jesse "Nip" Winters were...
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  • Satchel Paige. The next year, in 1932, Greenlee hired Hall of Famer Oscar Charleston as playing manager, and added Hall of Famers Josh Gibson, Judy Johnson...
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    Richie Ashburn Earl Averill Cool Papa Bell Willard Brown Max Carey Oscar Charleston Ty Cobb Earle Combs Joe DiMaggio Larry Doby Hugh Duffy Ken Griffey...
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  • Paige in 1971, followed by (in alphabetical order) Cool Papa Bell, Oscar Charleston, Martín Dihigo, Josh Gibson, Monte Irvin, Judy Johnson, Buck Leonard...
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  • Crawfords Oscar Charleston 1934† Philadelphia Stars Webster McDonald 1935† Pittsburgh Crawfords (2) Oscar Charleston 1936 Pittsburgh Crawfords (3) Oscar Charleston...
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    average is the fourth-best in history, surpassed only by Ty Cobb, Oscar Charleston and Rogers Hornsby). Three of his six RBIs came in the losses, including...
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    Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved October 15, 2010. "Hall of Famers: Oscar Charleston". National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved October 15,...
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  • season, St. Louis acquired center fielder Oscar Charleston from Indianapolis. Led by a historic season by Charleston (the latest research shows him batting...
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    2 Babe Ruth* .4739 3 John McGraw* .4657 4 Billy Hamilton* .4552 5 Oscar Charleston* .4487 6 Lou Gehrig* .4474 7 Barry Bonds .4443 8 Jud Wilson* .4351...
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    1967, 1970–1971, 1973–1976 - Josh Gibson C 1933–1936 1937–1946 - Oscar Charleston CF / Manager 1930–1938 - Ray Brown P 1932–1945, 1947–1948 - Buck Leonard...
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  • This is a list of award winners and league leaders for the Philadelphia Phillies professional baseball team. Note: This award was known as the Kenesaw...
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    contained Baseball Hall of Fame Inductees Cool Papa Bell, Josh Gibson, Oscar Charleston and Judy Johnson. The Homestead Grays, held spring training at Fogel...
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    Dandridge holds down third base. In the outfield are Cool Papa Bell, Oscar Charleston, and Leon Day. On the mound is perhaps the most famous Negro leaguer...
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