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George Sisler - Wikipedia After Sisler retired as a player, he worked as a major league scout and aide 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, George | Baseball Hall of Fame After graduating with a mechanical engineering degree from the University of Michigan in 1915, Sisler moved right onto the roster of the St Louis Browns Starting his career as a pitcher, he eventually became a first baseman in order to get his powerful left-handed bat in the lineup every day
George Sisler Stats, Age, Position, Height, Weight, Fantasy News Fullname: George Harold Sisler Nickname: Gorgeous George Born: 3 24 1893 in Manchester, OH College: Michigan Debut: 6 28 1915 Hall of Fame: 1939 Died: 3 26 1973 Relationship (s): father of Dave Sisler father of Dick Sisler
MLB Stats for George Sisler - Baseball Almanac Sisler was 22 years old when he broke into the major leagues on June 28, 1915, with the St Louis Browns George Sisler stats, height, weight, career totals, schools, positions, and more historical research are in the Baseball Almanac
George Sisler | Hall of Fame, St. Louis Browns, . 340 batting average . . . Sisler, George George Sisler As a student at the University of Michigan, Sisler excelled in baseball, football, and basketball He entered the major leagues directly with the St Louis Browns of the American League in 1915 and remained with them through 1927
Sisler, George Harold - Encyclopedia. com SISLER, George Harold (b 24 March 1893 in Manchester, Ohio; d 26 March 1973 in Richmond Heights, Missouri), professional baseball player who amassed a lifetime batting average of 340 and was a member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame
George Sisler (1893–1973) - Missouri Encyclopedia Sisler’s lifetime statistics, especially his 2,812 hits, 987 fielding average, and 340 batting average, rank him among the game’s finest first basemen He is widely regarded as the best player the St Louis Browns ever produced Sisler was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1939
George Sisler – The Baseball Scholar George Sisler, one of the most gifted hitters in Major League Baseball history, carved out a legacy as one of the finest first basemen ever to play the game Renowned for his exceptional batting ability, speed, and defensive prowess, Sisler was one of the early stars of professional baseball