Schulte's best season occurred after, wherein 1911, he won the MVP, and led the league in Home Runs (21), Runs Batted In (107), and Slugging Percentage (.534). He would also become the first player in baseball history to have 20 Doubles, Triples, Home Runs, and Stolen Bases in a season.
He never had a year like that again, but overall he would accrue 1,590 for the Cubs with a .272 Batting Average, which is certainly decent. The Cubs inducted Schulte into their franchise Hall of Fame in their inaugural class in 2021.
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