Speaker, Tris

Speaker, Tris

▪ American baseball player and manager
in full  Tristram E. Speaker , also called  the Gray Eagle  or  Spoke 
born April 4, 1888, Hubbard, Texas, U.S.
died Dec. 8, 1958 , Lake Whitney, Texas
 American professional baseball player and manager who spent his 22-year career (1907–28) primarily with the Boston Red Sox and the Cleveland Indians. Speaker and Ty Cobb (Cobb, Ty) are generally considered the two greatest players of this period.

      Speaker was perhaps the best centre fielder ever to play baseball. His speed allowed him to play a shallow centre field, which enabled him to catch many balls that would otherwise have been hits. His strong and accurate throwing arm prevented runners from taking an extra base, and he turned a record 139 double plays from the outfield over the course of his career. Speaker also holds the all-time career record for assists by an outfielder with 449. Today he is best remembered for his defense, but the left-handed-batting Speaker was also one of major league baseball's all-time great hitters. His .345 lifetime batting average is the fourth-best in the game. He also had 3,514 career hits—the fifth highest total by a major leaguer—and he recorded 200 or more hits in a season four times. Speaker's 792 doubles are the most in baseball history. Amazingly, he struck out only 220 times during his entire career.

      The durable Speaker played in more than 100 games for 19 consecutive seasons. He began his career with the Boston Red Sox, whom he led to World Series championships in 1912 and 1915. In 1912 he won the Chalmers Award, the equivalent of today's Most Valuable Player. Speaker was traded to the Cleveland Indians in 1916 and was the Indians' player-manager between 1919 and 1926, a tenure that included a World Series championship in 1920. Speaker spent his last two seasons playing for the Washington Senators and then the Philadelphia Athletics. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y., in 1937.

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