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Extractions: Among the most consistent lead-off hitters in major league history, Richie Ashburn was a solid outfielder and clutch hitter for the Philadelphia Phillies. Ashburn hit over .300 during nine of his 15 seasons, twice capturing the National League batting title and concluded his career with a .308 lifetime average. The five-time All-Star selection quickly moved to the broadcast booth following his playing days and called Phillies game for more than three decades. Quote
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Extractions: One of the perks about growing up 35 miles west of Cooperstown is being able to visit the Hall of Fame pretty much whenever you like. As a boy I walked through the austere gallery of plaques, checking out the occasional Phillie. In the companion book to the lengthy PBS Ken Burns series on baseball in 1994, George Will wrote a piece about baseball in the 1950s. He wondered why Ashburn hadn't been elected. Me agree with George Will? Stranger things have happened, I suppose. Whitey finally made it to the Hall of Fame when the Veterans Committee voted him in on March 7, 1995 my 27th birthday. Best birthday present I could have asked for. Mike Schmidt had been voted in by the writers two months earlier, getting more votes than any other third baseman ever. Two guys from Philly inducted in the same summer. I kept in mind that Tom Seaver drew a record 20,000 to the ceremony when he made it in 1992, most of whom were obnoxious louts whose vocabulary that afternoon was limited to "Down in front!" By the time we got to Cooperstown, we were 30,000 strong. There were 200 chartered busses from Philadelphia alone, and they were parked in a semicircle around the outside of the crowd. Mayor Ed Rendell showed up, as did a Philly string band in full Mummer's regalia. The emcee said he felt like Moses, looking over "a sea of red."
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Extractions: Regarded by many as the finest defensive fielder this side of Tris Speaker, Richie Ashburn was a gritty competitor who threw out the Dodgers' Cal Abrams at home plate in the final game of the 1950 season to help the Phillies win the pennant. He twice won the batting title and was an All-Star in his final season, as a member of the 1962 Mets. After his playing career he was a popular announcer for the Phillies, becoming a legend to a new generation of fans.
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Extractions: From To Singles Doubles Triples Ginger Beaumont 751 Nap Lajoie 185 Buck Freeman 81 Roy Thomas 672 Nap Lajoie 185 Elmer Flick 85 Willie Keeler 707 Honus Wagner 182 Elmer Flick 91 Willie Keeler 648 Honus Wagner 191 Elmer Flick 76 George Stone 672 Honus Wagner 186 Sam Crawford 73 Ty Cobb 687 Nap Lajoie 194 Sam Crawford 82 Ty Cobb 764 Ty Cobb 179 Ty Cobb 81 Ty Cobb 765 Ty Cobb 181 Ty Cobb 90 Ty Cobb 766 Baker/Speaker 168 Sam Crawford 91 Eddie Collins 736 Tris Speaker 188 Sam Crawford 103 Eddie Collins 719 Tris Speaker 193 Sam Crawford 103 Eddie Collins 714 Tris Speaker 200 Sam Crawford 102 Collins/McInnis 694 Tris Speaker 189 Joe Jackson 82 Ty Cobb 684 Tris Speaker 187 Ty Cobb 72 Ty Cobb 733 Tris Speaker 179 Ty Cobb 74 George Sisler 707 Tris Speaker 204 Joe Jackson 74 George Sisler 714 Tris Speaker 215 Cobb/Hornsby 75 George Sisler 743 Tris Speaker 221 George Sisler 78 Eddie Collins 761 Tris Speaker 247 Rogers Hornsby 71 Eddie Collins 780 Tris Speaker 245 Rogers Hornsby 76 Sam Rice 736 Tris Speaker 230 Sam Rice/Edd Roush 71 Sam Rice 774 Tris Speaker 230 Goose Goslin 77 Sam Rice 773 George Burns 240 Goose Goslin 85 Sam Rice 794 Harry Heilmann 214 Goose Goslin 77 Sam Rice 781 Harry Heilmann 210
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Extractions: Baseball Almanac "The kid doesn't chew tobacco, smoke, drink, curse or chase broads. I don't see how he can possible make it." - Richie Ashburn B aseball Almanac is pleased to present an unprecedented collection of baseball related quotes spoken by Richie Ashburn and about Richie Ashburn. Richie Ashburn Quotes Quotes From Richie Ashburn "After fifteen years of facing them (pitchers) you don't really get over them. They're devious. They're the only players in the game allowed to cheat. They throw illegal pitches and they sneak foreign substances on the ball. They can inflict pain whenever they wish. And, they're the only ones on the diamond who have high ground. That's symbolic. You know what they tell you in a war - 'take the high ground first.'" Source: Los Angeles Times (June 16, 1975) "I had a good look at the first pitch I ever saw from Drysdale . If I had not ducked, it would have hit my right between the eyes." Source: The Sporting News (July 1983) "I'm flattered that so many baseball people think I'm a Hall of Famer. But what's hard to believe is how one-hundred and fifty plus people have changed their minds about me since I became eligible, because I haven't had a base hit since then."