1937). "Tris Speaker's Three Jobs Keep Him Hustling Like a Browns' Outfielder". The Telegraph-Herald. Retrieved December 15, 2012. "Tris Speaker Quitting...
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English ship Speaker (1650), frigate launched in 1650, renamed HMS Mary in 1660 Tris Speaker (1888–1958), American baseball player Raymond Speaker (born 1935)...
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Co-Leader Tris Speaker (41, 1916) Co-Leader Tris Speaker (33, 1918) Tris Speaker (50, 1920) Tris Speaker (52, 1921) Tris Speaker (48, 1922) Tris Speaker (59...
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fielder Tris Speaker holds the Major League Baseball career doubles record with 792. Pete Rose is second with 746, the National League record. Speaker, Rose...
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leader in doubles is Tris Speaker, with 792. The following players are the top 10 Major League doubles hitters of all-time: Tris Speaker – 792 Pete Rose –...
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run winning pitcher Sherry Smith gave up in a three-hitter came when Tris Speaker came all the way around on a double that was misplayed in left field...
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of the Golden Outfield were left fielder Duffy Lewis, center fielder Tris Speaker, and right fielder Harry Hooper. The three helped the Red Sox win two...
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Delahanty .346 4 Rogers Hornsby .358 5 Jud Wilson .3519 5 Tris Speaker .34468 5 Tris Speaker .345 5 Jud Wilson .350 6 Lefty O'Doul .3493 6 Ted Williams...
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on their roster: for Cleveland, Lajoie, while the team was the Naps, Tris Speaker, and most recently Eddie Murray, both when the franchise was known as...
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Americans name change to the Boston Red Sox. By 1909, center fielder Tris Speaker had become a fixture in the Boston outfield, and the team finished the...
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Behind center fielder Tris Speaker and pitcher Smoky Joe Wood, the Red Sox led the league in runs scored and fewest runs allowed. Speaker was third in batting...
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star Tris Speaker. Speaker would also serve as the team's manager. The change in ownership did little to spark interest in the team and Speaker was replaced...
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Eddie Collins, Jimmie Foxx, Lefty Grove, Al Simmons, and Tris Speaker. February 5, 1928: Tris Speaker was signed as a free agent by the Athletics. By this...
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Batting average: Shoeless Joe Jackson, .408 (1911) On-base percentage: Tris Speaker, .483 (1920) Slugging percentage: Albert Belle, .714, (1994) OPS: Manny...
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Sox (4) vs. NL New York Giants (3) In batting practice before Game 1, Tris Speaker drove a ball not only over the right field grandstand but completely...
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a flame retardant Tris Speaker, a baseball player Tris Prior, a character in the Divergent book series and its film adaptations TRIS online, a former bibliographic...
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330 1915–1937 Ted Williams .327 1939–1960 Stan Musial .325 1941–1963 Wade Boggs .324 1982–1999 Tris Speaker .322 1907–1928 Willie Mays .314 1951–1973...
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bleeding from his left ear, screamed towards the stands for a doctor. Tris Speaker, who had been on deck, rushed to Chapman, as did several players from...
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by the BBWAA resulted in the election of three players: Nap Lajoie, Tris Speaker, and Cy Young. A total of 201 ballots were cast, with 1,949 individual...
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players share the record for most times leading a league in doubles - Tris Speaker (AL) and Stan Musial (NL) each led their leagues eight times. Baseball-Reference...
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include Hall of Fame members Walter Johnson in 1928 and player-manager Tris Speaker in 1929–1930. Newark was a hotbed of minor league baseball from the time...
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pitchers, Stan Coveleski and Jim Bagby and traded for center fielder Tris Speaker, who was engaged in a salary dispute with the Red Sox. All three would...
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Pete Hill Mickey Mantle Willie Mays Kirby Puckett Edd Roush Duke Snider Tris Speaker Turkey Stearnes Cristóbal Torriente Lloyd Waner Zack Wheat Hack Wilson...
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star Hank Greenberg, and then current coach and Baseball Hall-of-Famer Tris Speaker. Also featured were the team's then current and former ballparks, Cleveland...
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retired, with his 2,314 games in center field trailing only Mays and Tris Speaker; he also ranked seventh among outfielders with 5,664 putouts. Since retiring...
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tie through five innings, when with two outs in the sixth, Boston's Tris Speaker doubled to left on a 1–2 count and Duffy Lewis knocked him in with a...
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assists (375) as an outfielder that were later broken by Jesse Burkett and Tris Speaker respectively. He also ended his career ranking second in putouts (3,701)...
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Archived from the original on December 3, 2010. Retrieved July 4, 2010. "Tris Speaker Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference. Archived...
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Landis. One notable attempt to get reinstated came in 1927 in the wake of Tris Speaker/Ty Cobb betting scandal. Once again, Landis rejected it, with Landis...
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include Paul Waner, Charlie Gehringer, Tris Speaker and Nap Lajoie. The others are Cobb, Lajoie, and Tris Speaker. The American Dental Association, American...
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