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Nap Lajoie - Wikipedia Nicknamed " the Frenchman ", he represented both Philadelphia franchises and the Cleveland Bronchos, which was renamed "the Naps" by fans after him, and which he led as its player-manager from 1905 through 1909 Lajoie was signed to the Philadelphia Phillies of the National League (NL) in 1896
Lajoie, Nap | Baseball Hall of Fame Lajoie won the Triple Crown, leading the league with a 426 batting average, 14 homers, and 125 runs batted in He also led the league in runs, hits, doubles and total bases
Nap Lajoie | Hall of Fame Baseball Player Philanthropist - Britannica Nap Lajoie was an American professional baseball player who was one of the game’s best hitters and an outstanding fielder Lajoie had a 338 career batting average, the second highest ever for a second baseman, with 3,242 hits, the 14th highest total in major league history
Nap Lajoie - Society for American Baseball Research The first superstar in American League history, Napoleon Lajoie combined graceful, effortless fielding with powerful, fearsome hitting to become one of the greatest all-around players of the Deadball Era, and one of the best second basemen of all time
The Life And Career Of Nap Lajoie (Complete Story) From 1903 to 1914, Cleveland’s baseball team was named the Naps after Cleveland’s star second baseman Nap Lajoie It was only when Lajoie left Cleveland that the team became the Indians in 1915 Nicknamed “The Frenchman”, Lajoie was an outstanding batter and fielder