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1038:. Sisler later recalled, "I planned to get back in uniform for 1924. I just had to meet a ball with a good swing again, and then run. The doctors all said I'd never play again, but when you're fighting for something that actually keeps you alive – well, the human will is all you need." Observers noticed that he had to squint to see the ball, and Sisler said in an interview that he was now more concerned with making contact with the ball, instead of hitting it between fielders. He batted .305 in 1924, nearly 100 points below his combined batting average for 1920–22. He also led AL first basemen with 23 errors. Though not as good as he had been before the vision trouble, Sisler had "proven he could still play the game" according to Huhn. 1059:
medal for iron nerve and give it to George. He has whipped the worst odds any ball player ever played against." Sisler had his fourth and final 100-RBI season, with 105 runs driven in, and he batted .345. Though these statistics were more impressive than ones that many Hall of Fame hitters would approach in their careers, Sisler later said, "Oh, I know I hit .345 and got 228 hits in 1925 but that never gave me much satisfaction. That isn't what I call real good hitting." With a record under .500 on July 30, the Browns were never in close contention for the AL pennant, but they finished the year with an 82–71 record, good for third place in the league.
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that time. In 150 games, he had seven home runs and 71 RBIs. His .290 batting average was his lowest since he batted .285 as a rookie in 1915. The Browns struggled to a 62–92 seventh-place finish in 1926, and their .403 winning percentage was the franchise's lowest since its 1916 season. Sisler was relieved of his managerial duties after the season, though he was retained as the Browns' first baseman.
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was less than .300. He stole over 25 bases in every year from 1916 through 1922, peaking with 51 the last year and leading the AL three times, plus a fourth in 1927. Sisler recorded 1 six-hit game, 4 five-hit games, and 60 four-hit games in his 15-year MLB career. He also had a 41-game hitting streak in 1922 and a 34-game hitting streak in 1925. The Browns moved to Baltimore in 1954 and became the
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likely to do. In 1949, Robinson spent hours working with Sisler in spring training, hoping to improve his performance at the plate. "Sisler showed me how to stop lunging, how to check my swing until the last fraction of a second, how to shift my feet and hit to right. I'll never stop being grateful to him," Robinson recalled. Sisler and Rickey worked with future Hall of Famer
1705: 493:, which they both graduated from. Both worked as schoolteachers at one point, though by the time George was born, Cassius was supervising a nearby coal mine. Manchester did not have a high school; thus, when George turned 14, he moved to Akron to live with his older brother Efbert so that he could attend school there. Sisler played 1438:. Though voting had first been held in 1936, Sisler was part of the first group inducted when the Hall of Fame opened in June 1939. "I think it's the greatest honor the game can offer a retired player and it's a satisfaction to know that your career is still remembered, years after you have hung up your glove", he said. 938:. He suffered a strained deltoid muscle. Newspapers suggested that he would miss the remainder of the season, but Sisler underwent electric treatments and returned five days later for a series against the Yankees. At the time, he had a 39-game hitting streak going, one shy of Cobb's 1911 AL record and five shy of 1055:
discipline his squad when necessary, as he proved in May when he fined Shocker for skipping and showing up late to several Browns games with no explanation. After a fifth-place finish in the eight-team AL in 1923, the Browns posted an identical 74–78 record in 1924, this time good for fourth in the league.
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two years later on his way to a Hall of Fame career. In 1947, Sisler was reassigned to Brooklyn, where his duties expanded to evaluating Dodger prospects, meeting with the manager and coaches prior to and following each game, and watching games to help Dodger catchers learn what opposing hitters were
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Sisler accumulated a .340 lifetime batting average over his 16 years in the major leagues and stole 375 bases during his career. He had 200 or more hits in six seasons. He hit over .300 thirteen times, including two seasons in which he hit over .400; 1926 was his only full season in which his average
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After batting .222 through May 5, 1929, in one of his slowest-ever starts to a season, Sisler batted .400 in May. He had three-hit games against Pittsburgh and Chicago in August. Playing all 154 games, he batted .326, topping 200 hits (with 205) for the sixth time in his career and leading the Braves
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The Browns endured another losing season in 1927, and as early as July 26, owner Phil Ball announced that with the team losing money, it would be trading many of its star players. On December 14, Sisler was traded to the Senators for cash, reported as $ 15,000 in Washington and $ 25,000 in St. Louis.
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blamed the team's struggles on Sisler's easygoing attitude, saying that the Browns "have taken advantage of his kindness". With the team struggling, Sisler saw his RBI production diminish. He struggled in August, batting .038 in his first seven games and going hitless in 17 consecutive at bats during
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Sisler started the 1925 season by setting an MLB record with hits in his first 34 games of the year. Later in the season, he would have a 22-game hitting streak. Ruth said on May 10 that the Browns player was "staging the greatest come-back ever known to baseball ... the league ought to strike a
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was struggling at the position, and Rickey decided to try Sisler there. Initially, the stress of learning a new position sent Sisler into a batting slump, but after Rickey let him pitch another game, his confidence began to grow. Sisler still pitched and played the outfield as well in 1915; on August
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were also major league players in the 1950s. George was a Dodgers scout in 1950 when Dick hit a game-winning home run against Brooklyn to clinch the pennant for the Phillies and eliminate the second-place Dodgers. Asked after the pennant-winning game how he felt when his son hit the home run, George
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wrote in 1922 that Sisler was "every bit as valuable as Ruth, some people think more valuable", noticing also that Sisler was much humbler than his New York counterpart. Two years before, writer Floyd Bell had also described Sisler as "modest, almost to a point of bashfulness, as far from egotism as
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refused to sign it and was fired days later. Sisler's eye treatments concluded by the end of the year, and the Browns hoped he would be able to play again in 1924. Sisler ensured he would remain with them by accepting the managerial position after the 1923 season, his worries about its effect on his
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ruled him out in a close play at first base to end the fourth inning, Sisler shoved the umpire. Told by Hildebrand not to take his position in the fifth inning, Sisler then punched the umpire. Though the suspension was listed as indefinite, rainouts helped Sisler miss only three games before getting
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Sisler did not remain the captain in 1915, as Edmon McQueen was selected this time. Coach Lundgren planned to use him less as a pitcher early on in hopes that his arm would not be sore by the end of the year. The plan worked. Though pitching statistics for the year were not kept, Sisler had one game
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were both drafted during the 1918 season, but Sisler's Class 4 status kept him playing baseball for the whole year. Due to the war, the season ended on September 1, making it a month shorter than usual. Playing 114 games, Sisler led the AL with 45 stolen bases and placed third in the AL with a .341
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levels, mostly in Missouri and neighboring states, though he would sometimes be sent elsewhere to evaluate a particular player. Sisler was part of a scouting corps that Rickey assigned to evaluate black players, though the scouts thought they were looking for players to fill an all-black baseball
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In his prime, Sisler would always try to control where his hits ended up. He batted flat-footed, using a stance that would enable him to hit either to left or to right field. Among baseball's fastest runners, he stole 30 or more bases six times in his career, leading his league in stolen bases in
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asserted in 2000 that Sisler's 257-hits record was largely overshadowed by Ruth's 54 home runs that same year. "Of course, Ruth's obliteration of the home run record drew all the attention from fans and newspapermen, while Sisler's mark was pushed to the side and perhaps left unappreciated during
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Sisler later recounted the struggles of rushing his return. "The arm was so badly crippled that I had to lift my gloved hand with my left hand in order to catch balls at first base. At bat, I was swinging with one hand." He batted .316 after returning from the injury. He had three hits, two runs
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play, recommending that Rickey sign the future Hall of Famer. As he had in Brooklyn, Sisler helped his team's players with their hitting. "He ... told me I was taking my eye off the ball. He moved me back in the box so I could watch the ball better. He told me to hit the ball where it was
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to search Mays, which Moriarty took 10 minutes to do. Nothing was found, and Mays and Sisler yelled at each other, squaring off to fight before Moriarty stepped between them and separated them. The Browns struggled late in the season, finishing fifth in the AL with a 62–72–1 record, but Sisler
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A two-time batting champion and career .340 hitter, Sisler led the league in hits twice, triples twice, and stolen bases four times. He collected 200 or more hits six times in his career and had a batting average of over .300 a total of 13 times throughout his career. Sisler was elected to the
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Both Pittsburgh and the Browns were interested in signing Sisler to play professional baseball for them following his graduation. The Pirates offered $ 700 a month with a $ 1,000 bonus, but the Browns offered a $ 5,000 bonus with a $ 200-per-month salary. Sisler chose St. Louis because he was
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As the ballclub's manager, Sisler asked his players for advice. "He's one of the fellows, but he's the leader", said Ken Williams. He did not have a set bedtime or wake-up time for the ballclub, unlike several other MLB managers. Despite his "player's manager" reputation, Sisler would still
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caused Sisler double vision in 1923. He had surgery to treat the condition on April 13, and received treatment from an eye specialist afterwards. By May, it was clear that the vision trouble was long-term, jeopardizing Sisler's chances of ever playing again. As a result, the Browns acquired
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Returning to the Browns in 1919, Sisler struggled offensively at the beginning of the year, batting .207 through May 11. His hitting improved thereafter, and Sisler led the AL in batting average and stolen bases by mid-August, while the Browns, at 47–40, were still in the race for the AL
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Hornsby, who had starred for the NL's Cardinals in Sportsman's Park for many years, now managed the Braves, and after spearheading the Sisler acquisition, he installed the veteran as Boston's everyday first baseman. Receiving a standing ovation from the Boston fans in his first game at
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batting average. A government-issued "work or fight" order required baseball players to assume essential wartime employment or become more eligible for the draft after the season. Sisler enlisted in the army, joining several major league players as a second lieutenant in a
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appearance during a 6–2 loss to the Cubs. In 116 games, he had a .309 batting average, 133 hits, three home runs, and 67 RBIs. However, he stole only seven bases, a sign that his speed was no longer the advantage it once had been. On December 13, the Braves released him.
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four seasons. Though not a power hitter like Ruth, Sisler possessed a high batting average. He finished his career with a .340 mark, and he was the only AL player besides Cobb to twice hit over .400. In the peak of his career, his fielding earned him comparisons with
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in the 1950 NL pennant race, Rickey was dismissed by the team. Taking a job as the Pirates' general manager, he hired Sisler as his Scouting Supervisor, responsible for evaluating prospects within 100 miles of Pittsburgh. He held the position until 1955, when new GM
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Sisler's duties with the Pirates changed again in 1963, when the ballclub assigned him to be a scout for the St. Louis area responsible for evaluating NL players. Sisler also instructed players in spring training and coached a fall instructional league team in
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to play first base for them that season. Sisler began attending games again in April, regularly sitting in the upper deck at Sportsman's Park. During the year, he and many of his Browns teammates signed a petition to AL president
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in complete game outings. Rickey said that Sisler "was the smartest hitter who ever lived. He was a professional with the bat in his hands. He never stopped thinking ... In the field, he was the acme of grace and fluency."
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In 1926, the injury-plagued Browns lost their first five games along with 16 out of 19 in a May road trip. There were reports as early as May that Sisler's managerial job was in jeopardy, and on June 1, St. Louis sportswriter
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over the 1920–21 offseason, offering the position to Sisler. He declined, fearing that the added responsibilities would interfere with his hitting. Sisler received the only suspension of his career on July 24. After umpire
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Sisler battled Cobb for the batting title in 1922. Cobb moved into the lead in late July, but Sisler tied him on August 7, at which point both players were batting .409. The Browns were in a tight pennant race with the
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in a pregame presentation on July 7. In 118 games for Boston, Sisler had four home runs and 68 RBIs, also posting a .988 fielding percentage at first base. His .340 batting average put him percentage points ahead of
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caused vision troubles that jeopardized Sisler's career, but he returned to playing in 1924, remaining in the major leagues through the 1930 season. After Sisler retired as a player, he worked as a major league
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In 1920, baseballs began to be manufactured with a tighter-wound yarn, and a greater emphasis was placed on keeping the balls clean, which made them easier for the hitters to spot. These changes ushered in the
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Meanwhile, Sisler joined Michigan's varsity team as a sophomore in 1913. He excelled on the mound for the Wolverines until a sore arm limited him late in the season. Offensively, he led the team with a .445
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relieved him from the role but retained him as a scout. Following the regular season, Sisler and other coaches would tutor top prospects at a post-season minor-league school. Acting on a tip from
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at the University of Michigan. They were married on October 21, 1916. Sisler did not consume alcohol or tobacco, and he refrained from swearing. In the first years of his career, he attended a
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in high school, but baseball was his main focus. Because of his good looks, the local newspapers began referring to him as "Gorgeous George". During George's senior year, Efbert died of
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of the Wolverines. He helped the Wolverines hold opponents scoreless for 44 straight innings, personally striking out 10 batters in a row before reinjuring his arm in a game against
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finished the year leading the team in all offensive categories except games played. His .352 average ranked third in the AL, and his 10 home runs were topped in the league only by
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In 1916, Sisler became the Browns' full-time first baseman, playing the position for 141 of the team's 158 games. His .305 batting average led the team, as did his hits (177) and
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Returning to play with the Browns at the beginning of 1924 spring training, Sisler batted .324 in the exhibition contests and was St. Louis's starting first baseman on
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wrote that many baseball historians consider Sisler's season among the best individual all-around single-season performances in baseball history. Jim Barrero of the
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Suzuki, however, collected his hits over 161 games during the modern 162-game season as opposed to 154 in Sisler's era. Suzuki had 704 at bats to Sisler's 631.
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honored George by naming the former spring training home of the St. Louis Browns "Sisler Field". The playing surface is still in use by various local teams.
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had 262 hits. Sisler also finished second in the AL in eight offensive categories, including home runs (19, behind Ruth's 54), RBI (122, tied with teammate
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games as late as September 10. Against the Tigers on September 11, Sisler fell on his arm while stretching to his right to catch a wide throw from
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In 1933, Sisler partnered with Charles Nelson to open the Sisler-Nelson Sporting Goods Company in St. Louis. That same year, they formed the
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For the second time in three years, Sisler found his first base job threatened, as the Braves were interested in giving the position to
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hitting now counterbalanced by the uncertainty surrounding his playing career. Most people were in favor of the move, and sportswriter
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to teach the young Dodgers hitter to accurately judge the strike zone. Other hitters Sisler instructed and helped improve included
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in 1922, finishing with a batting average of .420, the third-highest batting average by AL or NL players after 1900. An attack of
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And the Skipper Bats Cleanup: A History of the Baseball Player-manager, with 42 Biographies of Men who Filled the Dual Role
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for the team. He would attend spring training with the parent club, then scout players at the high school, college, and
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in a complete game, 2–1 victory. Offensively, he batted .285 with three home runs, while as a pitcher, he had a 4–4
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Sisler batted .400 early in the 1927 season. On May 3, he had three hits and stole home in a 13–3 victory over the
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executive and as the president of the International League. The Sislers had one other child, daughter Frances.
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in his final game for Michigan, even stealing home once during the game. Sisler batted .451 and committed no
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Rickey, however, thought Sisler was too good at baseball to confine himself to pitching every few days.
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During his career, Sisler drew comparisons to the leading players of his day, such as Cobb, Ruth, and
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reinstated, after Johnson suspended Danforth 10 games for allegedly tampering with baseballs. Manager
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church. As he battled eye trouble in 1923, Browns part-owner Walter Fritsch suggested he "look into"
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victory in his first major league start, in which he struck out nine batters but also walked nine.
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On June 28, 1915, Sisler made his major league debut, entering as a pitcher in relief against the
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a blushing debutante ... Shift the conversation to Sisler himself and he becomes a clam."
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The Cooperstown Chronicles: Baseball's Colorful Characters, Unusual Lives, and Strange Demises
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ranked Sisler 33rd on their list of "Baseball's 100 Greatest Players". Outside of St. Louis'
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physician John D. "Bonesetter" Reese about his sore arm. The Wolverines were now coached by
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for $ 7,500. In 20 games, Sisler had batted .245 with a mere two RBI and no stolen bases.
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In 1913, Sisler met his future wife, Kathleen Charlotte Holznagle. Both were involved in
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in the first year that an official league award was given. In 2011, Kostya Kennedy of
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Washington's first base job was not automatically Sisler's, as the Senators also had
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for an intra-campus team representing the school's engineering students in 1912,
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during one game. After the season, he pitched for an industrial team in Akron.
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Talbot, Gayle (June 30, 1941). "Yankees Keep Pace with Joe in Homer Derby".
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in midseason, Sisler resigned as manager and retired as an active player.
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that gave the Wolverines the 1914 college baseball national championship.
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said in 1969 that the book was "still the definitive book on hitting".
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scored, and two stolen bases on September 24 in a 7–4 victory over the
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replied, "I felt awful and terrific at the same time." Another son,
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wrote, "Sisler, in the opinion of the sharps, is a born leader."
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and what biographer Rick Huhn termed a "very respectable" 2.83
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Sisler became one of the first entrants elected to the
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what was a golden age of pure hitters", Barrero wrote.
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Urban Shocker: Silent Hero of Baseball's Golden Age
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"The Streak". 3059: 2915:Kramer, Daniel; Simon, Andrew (March 21, 2019). 2595: 2364: 2321: 747:(.400). Though Sisler's 24 errors that year led 698:comfortable playing for Rickey, now the Browns' 564:Recognizing he was in trouble, Sisler consulted 421:. He managed the Browns from 1924 through 1926. 3871: 3869: 3482: 2964: 2962: 1992: 1774:List of Major League Baseball batting champions 7467: 4936:Career statistics and player information from 3199:"St. Louis Browns 7, Philadelphia Athletics 4" 3115: 3113: 1943: 1931: 390:(March 24, 1893 – March 26, 1973), nicknamed " 18:American baseball player and coach (1893–1973) 10628: 8017: 7895: 7453: 7286: 7182: 6122: 5088: 4861:Branch Rickey: Baseball's Ferocious Gentleman 4819:August "Garry" Herrmann: A Baseball Biography 3380: 1819:University of Michigan Athletic Hall of Honor 1809:List of Major League Baseball player-managers 1610:pitched. Warned me not to pull it", recalled 1029: 789:was enacted in the 1917-18 offseason. Browns 444:.407 and recorded 257 hits, the record until 4569: 4567: 4357: 4355: 4117: 4115: 4102: 4100: 3950: 3948: 3923: 3921: 3866: 3734: 3732: 3683: 3681: 3608: 3606: 2959: 758:On August 11, 1917, in the second game of a 3334: 3332: 3110: 2917:"20 incredible facts about Ichiro's career" 2914: 2716: 2347:"George Sisler 1915 Pitching Gamelogs Logs" 1176:as their player-manager. 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From 1915 through 1930, he played in 11503: 10645:National College Baseball Hall of Fame 4412: 4367: 4282: 4236:Doolittle, Bradford (April 14, 2018). 3825:"1928 National League Batting Leaders" 3144: 3030:"1921 American League Batting Leaders" 2942:"1920 American League Batting Leaders" 2905: 2578:"George Sisler 1917 Batting Game Logs" 2464:"George Sisler Statistics and History" 2458: 2456: 2454: 2452: 2450: 2448: 1966: 1964: 1962: 1960: 1958: 1639:Des Peres Presbyterian Church Cemetery 1605:, Sisler journeyed to Montreal to see 1460:Society for American Baseball Research 1091: 674: 11541:American League stolen base champions 11531:Major League Baseball player-managers 10616: 8005: 7883: 7441: 7274: 7170: 6110: 5076: 4987:Single season base hit record holders 4373: 4003: 3877:"George Sisler 1930 Batting Gamelogs" 3752:"George Sisler 1928 Batting Gamelogs" 3121:"George Sisler 1922 Batting Gamelogs" 2876:"George Sisler 1920 Batting Gamelogs" 2724:"George Sisler 1919 Batting Gamelogs" 2446: 2444: 2442: 2440: 2438: 2436: 2434: 2432: 2430: 2428: 871:. His record lasted until 2004, when 766:, Sisler recorded three hits in four 11601:Michigan Wolverines baseball players 4217:from the original on August 29, 2019 1970: 1734:Major League Baseball titles leaders 1458:. According to Bill Lamberty of the 1216: 1187: 11526:Major League Baseball first basemen 7196: 2832:Barrero, Jim (September 15, 2000). 1955: 1528:in 1938 as the commissioner of the 679: 13: 4264:"St. Louis Walk of Fame Inductees" 3167:from the original on June 23, 2011 3163:. sports.yahoo.com. May 11, 2011. 2790:"1919 St. Louis Browns Statistics" 2615:"1917 St. Louis Browns Statistics" 2425: 835:and led AL first basemen with 120 831:'s 29. Defensively, he had a .991 770:. The performance began a 26-game 14: 11632: 11616:Baseball players from Akron, Ohio 11536:American League batting champions 11521:American people of German descent 5104:American League batting champions 4919: 4080:"George Sisler Managerial Record" 512: 4883:. University of Nebraska Press. 4864:. 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He recorded five 98:Richmond Heights, Missouri 20: 11596:Shreveport Sports players 11581:Pittsburgh Pirates scouts 11561:St. Louis Browns managers 11462: 11436: 11398:William Clarence Matthews 11363: 11225:Ralph Waldo Emerson Jones 11122: 10651: 10529: 10243: 10064: 10032: 9832: 9653: 9481: 9288: 9144: 8993: 8793: 8642: 8043: 7951: 7920: 7477: 7381: 7308: 7204: 6144: 5110: 5061: 5048: 5040: 5026: 5015: 5003: 4993: 4984: 4976: 4879:Steinberg, Steve (2017). 1417: 1383: 1232: 1229: 1226: 1223: 886:The Browns fired manager 481:(now part of the city of 381: 373: 363: 326: 319: 293: 288: 212: 207: 203: 195: 187: 177: 167: 157: 147: 142: 137: 132: 127: 122: 104: 87: 67: 54: 42: 35: 11551:St. Louis Browns players 4898:Warburton, Paul (2010). 4262:St. Louis Walk of Fame. 1825: 1545:special assignment scout 1510:Ray Doan Baseball School 896:reinstated. 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He won the 388:George Harold Sisler 4837:Huhn, Rick (2013). 4270:on October 31, 2012 1205:(1.082, 1920), and 1159:Rochester Red Wings 1092:Washington Senators 999:A severe attack of 833:fielding percentage 745:slugging percentage 675:Professional career 574:National Commission 415:Washington Senators 304:AL batting champion 241:Washington Senators 133:Last MLB appearance 10894:Condredge Holloway 10804:Kirk Dressendorfer 10033:Designated hitters 7953:Veterans Committee 4938:Baseball Reference 4591:Baseball-Reference 4423:. pp. 56–59. 4084:Baseball-Reference 4059:Baseball-Reference 4034:Baseball-Reference 3881:Baseball-Reference 3829:Baseball-Reference 3756:Baseball-Reference 3494:Baseball-Reference 3299:Sports Illustrated 3277:Baseball-Reference 3240:Baseball-Reference 3125:Baseball-Reference 3034:Baseball-Reference 2946:Baseball-Reference 2880:Baseball-Reference 2794:Baseball-Reference 2728:Baseball-Reference 2619:Baseball-Reference 2582:Baseball-Reference 2557:Baseball-Reference 2532:Baseball-Reference 2468:Baseball-Reference 2400:Baseball-Reference 2351:Baseball-Reference 1906:www.britannica.com 1490:2009 All-Star game 1428: 1211:earned run average 1199:on-base percentage 1052: 981:Sports Illustrated 877:Baby Doll Jacobson 853: 738:earned run average 695: 559:Pittsburgh Pirates 523: 11498: 11497: 11393:Christy Mathewson 10949:Brooks Kieschnick 10839:Nomar Garciaparra 10610: 10609: 7999: 7998: 7877: 7876: 7435: 7434: 7268: 7267: 7235:Roger Peckinpaugh 7164: 7163: 6104: 6103: 5071: 5070: 5062:Succeeded by 5027:Succeeded by 4994:Succeeded by 4328:. 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Sportscaster 1647: 1628:Willie Stargell 1603:Clyde Sukeforth 1558:Jackie Robinson 1537:general manager 1502: 1420: 1219: 1190: 1152: 1110: 1094: 1074: 1065:J. Roy Stockton 1032: 1013:seeking to get 997: 960:National League 930: 926: 923: 921: 845: 824:George Moriarty 749:American League 687: 682: 677: 657:Cornell Big Red 586:batting average 578:August Herrmann 557:, owner of the 555:Barney Dreyfuss 515: 475: 438:American League 392:Gorgeous George 356: 351: 346: 338: 333: 328: 149:Batting average 118: 117: 111: 96: 92: 79: 73: 71: 50: 36: 31: 30:Baseball player 26: 19: 12: 11: 5: 11634: 11624: 11623: 11618: 11613: 11608: 11603: 11598: 11593: 11588: 11583: 11578: 11573: 11568: 11563: 11558: 11553: 11548: 11543: 11538: 11533: 11528: 11523: 11518: 11513: 11496: 11495: 11493: 11492: 11487: 11482: 11477: 11472: 11470:Randy Christal 11466: 11464: 11460: 11459: 11457: 11456: 11451: 11446: 11444:Everett Barnes 11440: 11438: 11434: 11433: 11431: 11430: 11428:Charlie Teague 11425: 11420: 11415: 11410: 11405: 11400: 11395: 11390: 11385: 11380: 11375: 11369: 11367: 11366:(pre-1947 era) 11361: 11360: 11358: 11357: 11352: 11347: 11342: 11337: 11332: 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9893: 9886: 9879: 9872: 9865: 9858: 9851: 9844: 9836: 9834: 9833:Right fielders 9830: 9829: 9827: 9826: 9819: 9812: 9805: 9798: 9791: 9784: 9777: 9770: 9763: 9756: 9749: 9742: 9735: 9728: 9721: 9714: 9707: 9700: 9693: 9686: 9679: 9672: 9665: 9657: 9655: 9651: 9650: 9648: 9647: 9640: 9633: 9626: 9619: 9612: 9605: 9598: 9591: 9584: 9577: 9570: 9563: 9556: 9549: 9542: 9535: 9528: 9521: 9514: 9507: 9500: 9493: 9485: 9483: 9479: 9478: 9476: 9475: 9468: 9461: 9454: 9447: 9440: 9433: 9426: 9419: 9412: 9405: 9398: 9391: 9384: 9377: 9370: 9363: 9356: 9349: 9342: 9335: 9328: 9321: 9314: 9307: 9300: 9292: 9290: 9286: 9285: 9283: 9282: 9275: 9268: 9261: 9254: 9247: 9240: 9233: 9226: 9219: 9212: 9205: 9198: 9191: 9184: 9177: 9170: 9163: 9156: 9148: 9146: 9142: 9141: 9139: 9138: 9131: 9124: 9117: 9110: 9103: 9096: 9089: 9082: 9075: 9068: 9061: 9054: 9047: 9040: 9033: 9026: 9019: 9012: 9005: 8997: 8995: 8994:Second basemen 8991: 8990: 8988: 8987: 8980: 8973: 8966: 8959: 8952: 8945: 8938: 8931: 8924: 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Codd 514: 513:College career 511: 485:, a suburb of 474: 471: 424:Sisler played 409:(MLB) for the 403:player-manager 383: 382: 379: 378: 375: 371: 370: 365: 361: 360: 324: 323: 317: 316: 315: 314: 307: 300: 291: 290: 286: 285: 284: 283: 263: 262: 248: 238: 210: 209: 205: 204: 201: 200: 197: 196:Winning % 193: 192: 189: 185: 184: 181: 179:Runs batted in 175: 174: 171: 165: 164: 161: 155: 154: 151: 145: 144: 143:MLB statistics 140: 139: 135: 134: 130: 129: 125: 124: 120: 119: 112: 106: 105: 102: 101: 95:(aged 80) 91:March 26, 1973 85: 84: 78:March 24, 1893 65: 64: 52: 51: 49:Sisler in 1924 48: 40: 39: 29: 17: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 11633: 11622: 11619: 11617: 11614: 11612: 11609: 11607: 11604: 11602: 11599: 11597: 11594: 11592: 11589: 11587: 11584: 11582: 11579: 11577: 11574: 11572: 11569: 11567: 11564: 11562: 11559: 11557: 11554: 11552: 11549: 11547: 11544: 11542: 11539: 11537: 11534: 11532: 11529: 11527: 11524: 11522: 11519: 11517: 11514: 11512: 11509: 11508: 11506: 11491: 11488: 11486: 11485:Tony Thompson 11483: 11481: 11480:C.J. Mitchell 11478: 11476: 11473: 11471: 11468: 11467: 11465: 11461: 11455: 11452: 11450: 11447: 11445: 11442: 11441: 11439: 11435: 11429: 11426: 11424: 11423:George Sisler 11421: 11419: 11416: 11414: 11411: 11409: 11408:Branch Rickey 11406: 11404: 11401: 11399: 11396: 11394: 11391: 11389: 11386: 11384: 11381: 11379: 11376: 11374: 11371: 11370: 11368: 11362: 11356: 11355:Bobby Winkles 11353: 11351: 11348: 11346: 11343: 11341: 11338: 11336: 11333: 11331: 11328: 11326: 11323: 11321: 11318: 11316: 11315:Lloyd Simmons 11313: 11311: 11308: 11306: 11305:John Scolinos 11303: 11301: 11298: 11296: 11293: 11291: 11288: 11286: 11283: 11281: 11278: 11276: 11273: 11271: 11270:Art Mazmanian 11268: 11266: 11263: 11261: 11260:Mark Marquess 11258: 11256: 11253: 11251: 11248: 11246: 11243: 11241: 11238: 11236: 11235:Jerry Kindall 11233: 11231: 11230:Wally Kincaid 11228: 11226: 11223: 11221: 11220:Bill Holowaty 11218: 11216: 11213: 11211: 11208: 11206: 11203: 11201: 11198: 11196: 11195:Augie Garrido 11193: 11191: 11188: 11186: 11183: 11181: 11178: 11176: 11173: 11171: 11168: 11166: 11163: 11161: 11158: 11156: 11153: 11151: 11148: 11146: 11145:Chuck Brayton 11143: 11141: 11140:Robert Braddy 11138: 11136: 11133: 11131: 11128: 11127: 11125: 11121: 11115: 11112: 11110: 11109:Dave Winfield 11107: 11105: 11102: 11100: 11097: 11095: 11092: 11090: 11087: 11085: 11082: 11080: 11077: 11075: 11074:Robin Ventura 11072: 11070: 11069:Jason Varitek 11067: 11065: 11064:Derek Tatsuno 11062: 11060: 11059:Greg Swindell 11057: 11055: 11054:B. 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Surhoff 11052: 11050: 11047: 11045: 11042: 11040: 11037: 11035: 11032: 11030: 11027: 11025: 11022: 11020: 11017: 11015: 11012: 11010: 11007: 11005: 11002: 11000: 10997: 10995: 10992: 10990: 10987: 10985: 10982: 10980: 10979:Tino Martinez 10977: 10975: 10972: 10970: 10967: 10965: 10962: 10960: 10957: 10955: 10952: 10950: 10947: 10945: 10944:Terry Kennedy 10942: 10940: 10937: 10935: 10932: 10930: 10929:Tim Jorgensen 10927: 10925: 10922: 10920: 10917: 10915: 10912: 10910: 10907: 10905: 10902: 10900: 10897: 10895: 10892: 10890: 10887: 10885: 10882: 10880: 10877: 10875: 10872: 10870: 10867: 10865: 10862: 10860: 10859:Danny Goodwin 10857: 10855: 10852: 10850: 10847: 10845: 10842: 10840: 10837: 10835: 10832: 10830: 10827: 10825: 10822: 10820: 10817: 10815: 10812: 10810: 10807: 10805: 10802: 10800: 10797: 10795: 10792: 10790: 10787: 10785: 10782: 10780: 10777: 10775: 10772: 10770: 10767: 10765: 10762: 10760: 10757: 10755: 10752: 10750: 10747: 10745: 10742: 10740: 10737: 10735: 10732: 10730: 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Index

George Sisler (disambiguation)

First baseman
Manager
Manchester, Ohio
Richmond Heights, Missouri
Batting average
Hits
Home runs
Runs batted in
St. Louis Browns
1915
1922
1924
1927
Washington Senators
1928
Boston Braves
1928
1930
St. Louis Browns
1924
1926
AL MVP
AL batting champion
AL stolen base leader
Member of the National
Baseball Hall of Fame
1939
baseball

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