bunchofsite.com bunchofsite.com
   Index Page :> About Us :> Privacy of Info :> ToS :> Add Url :> Submit Article
Search:   

 

Events & News

 

Cooking & Drinking

 

Teens & Kids

 

Automobiles

 

Fitness & Health

 

Healthcare & Medicine

 

Entertainment

 

Realty & Property

 

Companies & Business

 

Computers & Software

 

Games & Play

 

Tour & Travel

 

Society & Issues

 

Fashion & Lifestyle

 

Garden & Home

 

Academics & Learning

 

Jobs & Employment

 

Law & Politics

 

Science & Space

 

Shopping Online

 

Self Management

 

Creative Arts

 

Outdoor & Sports

 

Finance & Banking

 

Index Page › Outdoor & Sports › Baseball Game
 

Sam Crawford -- Alias "Wahoo Sam"

 
Author: Wiley Channell

Sam Crawford the pride of Wahoo, Nebraska holds a record in the baseball record book that may never be broken.

Samuel Earl "Wahoo Sam" Crawford played at Cincinnati 1899-1902 and the Detroit Tigers along side Ty Cobb "The Georgia Peach" from 1903-1917. Sam batted left handed and threw left handed and stood 6'0" at 190 lbs. and finished his career with a .390 batting average.

He was inducted into the Hall Of Fame in 1957 and is reported to have lived a spartan life in Pearblossom, California until he died in 1968

Sam Crawford could only manage 312 triples in his playing career. The closet anyone has ever been to that mark was his teammate, Ty Cobb, with 297. Todays active player chasing that figure is Steve Finley at 112 and Kenny Lofton at 98.

Sam's 312 triples appear to me to be safe for another 100 years in that it has already stood for 89 years and counting.

Crawford as a young man during one summer with 12 other youths, riding a farm wagon across the Nebraska plains played other town teams wherever they could be found. Sam played briefly only 103 games in minor league ball and joined Cincinnati in 1899.

During the time the National and American leagues were warring with each other Sam signed contracts with both Cincinnati and Detroit. When the leagues signed a peace agreement, Sam was awarded to the Detroit Tigers, where he batted behind Ty Cobb.

Sam's physique was as solid as steel and his dad was reputed to be the strongest man in town.

Wahoo, Nebraska is proud and baseball fans worldwide should tip their cap to this man's accomplishment of 312 Triples.

Author Bio:

Wiley Channell

Major Wiley B. Channell USMC (retired) Full name Wiley Brownee Channell grew up Argo, Alabama and Trussville, Alabama. Attended grammar school Argo 1st thru 5th grade, 6th grade Trussville elementary. High School Hewitt-Trussville High 7th thru 12th. Graduated 1954 and attended Auburn University 1954-1959. Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical Administration Class of 1959. Joined u.S. Marine Corps and attended OCS Officer Candidate School Quantico, Va. Commissioned 2nd Lt. October 1959. Served as an Engineer MOS 1302 with secondary MOS 0402 Logistics Officer. Retired Major USMC 1979.

Married: Wife Robbie Amerson Channell.

Four (4) Children: 1. Mrs John James Coleman III (Liz), grandson John James Coleman IV (Jack); 2. Ms Cynthia J. Channell (Cj); 3. Douglas Jackson Channell (Doug), grandson Taylor Ford Channell; 4. Liles Bonneau Channell (Bo), grandsons Zachary Sullavan Channell (Zach), John Liles Channell (John Liles).

You can search for this article using: baseball bats, world baseball classic, major league baseball, baseball equipment, baseball cards
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
World Cup 2006 Preview - Angola
 
Gerard Fusil's Bike and Run Adventure - Adventure Racing on a Budget
 
Baseball: The New Wrestling
 
Introduction to Lake Fly Fishing Techniques
 
The Ironman Bubble
 
Fishing The Henry's Fork....Bob's Secret Hole...
 
Pool Safety Supplies
 
Scuba Diving Classes
 
The Russian Martial Art of Sambo
 
The Art of Fly Fishing
 
 
 
Index Page :> Privacy of Info :> ToS
Copyright © 2008 www.bunch-of-sites.com All Rights Reserved.