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43. Jake Beckley

43. Jake Beckley
  1. General
  2. Awards
  3. Career Stats
  • Born: August 4, 1867 in Hannibal, MO USA
  • Weight: 200 lbs.
  • Height: 5'10"
  • Bats: L
  • Throws: L
  • Debut: June 20, 1888
  • Final Game: June 15, 1907
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The Pittsburgh Alleghenys purchased Jake Beckley's contract in 1888, and it was in Pittsburgh where he became a star.

The First Baseman was solid in his first two years, batting over .300, but like many other National League players, Beckley bolted for the Players League in 1991, staying in the Steel City with the Burghers.  To Beckley’s credit, he was open about his decision, citing that he was “only in this game for the money."  The Players League was a bust, and Beckley returned to National League.

After a decent 1891, “Eagle Eye” slumped to poor levels in 1892 (.236/.288/.381), Beckley rebounded batting over .300 the nest three seasons with his netting over 100 RBI in all of those seasons.  After getting off to a poor start in 1896, Beckley was traded to New York, ending his stay in Pittsburgh.

With Pittsburgh, Beckley smacked 1,140 of his 2,938 career Hits while batting .300.  The Baseball Hall of Fame inducted Beckley via the Veteran's Committee in 1971.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: First Base
  • Acquired: Purchased with Harry Staley from St. Louis (Western Association) for $4,500 6/??/88.
  • Departed:

    Jumped to the Pittsburgh Burghers of the Player’s League before the 1890 Season.

    Acquired (2):  Returned to the Pirates before the 1891 Season.

    Departed (2):  Traded to the New York Giants for Harry Davis and #1,000 7/25/96.

  • Games Played: 930
  • Notable Statistics:

    701 Runs Scored
    1,140 Hits
    186 Doubles
    113 Triples
    43 Home Runs
    664 RBI
    138 Stolen Bases
    .300/.359/.442 Slash Line
    26.9 bWAR          

    No Playoff Games           

  • Major Accolades and Awards:

    Most Putouts (1892, 1894 & 1895)
    Most Putouts by a First Baseman (1892, 1894 & 1895)
    Most Assists by a First Baseman (1891, 1892, 1893 & 1894)
    Highest Range Factor per Game by a First Baseman (1895)

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