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33. Ginger Beaumont

33. Ginger Beaumont
  1. General
  2. Awards
  3. Career Stats
  • Born: July 23, 1876 in Rochester, WI USA
  • Weight: 190 lbs.
  • Height: 5'8"
  • Bats: L
  • Throws: R
  • Debut: April 21, 1899
  • Final Game: October 15, 1910
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Ginger Beaumont was one of the better contact hitters in the 1900s, making history as the first National League player to lead the league in Hits three years in a row (1902-04).

Beaumont debuted for Pittsburgh in 1899, batting .352 as a rookie and exceeding .300 five consecutive seasons (1901-05), winning the Batting Title (.357) in 1902.  While he did not look fast, he was, swiping at least 20 Bases seven times with Pittsburgh.

The Pirates traded Beaumont to Boston after his disappointing 1906 Season, but Beaumont proved them wrong by finishing first in Hits in 1907.  Beaumont, overall as a Pirate, batted .321 with 1,292 Hits and 200 Stolen Bases.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Outfield
  • Acquired: Traded from Milwaukee (Western) for Bill Gray and Bill Hart 12/2/98.
  • Departed:

    Traded to the Boston Doves with Patsy Flaherty and Claude Ritchey for Ed Abbeticchio 12/11/06.

  • Games Played: 989
  • Notable Statistics:

    757 Runs Scored
    1,292 Hits
    127 Doubles
    57 Triples
    31 Home Runs
    421 RBI
    200 Stolen Bases
    .321/.369/.404 Slash Line
    22.3 bWAR                     

    8 Playoff Games
    7 Runs Scored
    9 Hits
    0 Doubles
    1 Triple
    0 Home Runs
    2 RBI
    2 Stolen Bases
    .250/.308/.306 Slash Line

  • Major Accolades and Awards:

    Highest Batting Average (1902)
    Most At Bats (1903 & 1904)
    Most Plate Appearances (1903 & 1904)
    Most Runs Scored (1903)
    Most Hits (1902, 1903 & 1904)
    Most Total Bases (1903)
    Most Singles (1902, 1903 & 1904)
    Most Double Plays Turned by an Outfielder (1902)
    Highest Fielding Percentage by a Centerfielder (1902)

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