Sam Crawford

Right Fielder

Class of 1957

Sam Crawford

Right Fielder

Class of 1957
Sam Crawford holds the MLB record with 309 career triples.

Games

Birth year

About Sam Crawford

“If we were looking for a model for a statue of a slugger, we would choose Sam Crawford.” – Baseball Magazine, 1916

“Wahoo Sam” Crawford began his baseball career playing semi-pro ball around his birthplace of Wahoo, Neb. He rose quickly through the minors, debuting at age 19 with the Cincinnati Reds in September, 1899, batting .307 in 31 games.

The Basics

Year inducted
1957
Birth Place
Wahoo, Nebraska
Birth Year
1880
Died
1968, Hollywood California

Career at a Glance

Primary Team
Detroit Tigers
Primary Position
Right Fielder
Played For
Cincinnati Reds, 1899-1902
Detroit Tigers, 1903-1917

Career MLB Stats

Games
2,517
At bats
9,570
Hits
2,961
Walks
760
Runs
1,391
Doubles
458
Triples
309
Home Runs
97
RBI
1,523
Stolen Bases
367
Batting Average
.309
Ops
.814
On Base %
.362
Slugging %
.452

Sam Crawford Stories

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Sam Crawford and the quest for 3,000 hits

Crawford, McCarthy honored as Class of 1957