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  1. The Sizzler: George Sisler, Baseball's Forgotten Great by RICK HUHN, 2004-11-22
  2. Sisler on Baseball, a Manual for Players and Coaches by George Sisler, 1954
  3. George Sisler, Manolin's age, and Hemingway's use of baseball. (Ernest Hemingway): An article from: The Hemingway Review by Luis A. Losada, 1994-09-22
  4. Sisler on Baseball a Manual for Players and Coaches by George Sisler, 1954
  5. Sisler on baseball; a manual for players and coaches: With a foreword by Branch Rickey by George Sisler, 1954
  6. The knack of batting and how to select and care for your bat by George Sisler, 1934

101. HOF Inductees - The Baseball Archive
baseball Hall of Fame inductees through 1999 Al Athletics 19241944 53 1BSisler, george Browns 1915-1930 39 RF Slaughter, Enos Cardinals 1938-1959 85
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Baseball Hall of Fame
inductees through 1999 Notes: 1) Player's team and position are where they played for the majority of their career 2) Players not elected by the normal ballot are so indicated after year of election - VC=Veteran's committee, OT=Old Timers committee, NL=Negro Leagues committee 3) Non-playing inductees are listed separately at the end. Pos Player Name Main Team Played Elected 1st Ballot Pos Player Name Main Team Played Elected 1st Ballot Pos Player Name Main Team Played Elected 1st Ballot Pos Player Name Main Team Played Elected 1st Ballot Pos Player Name Main Team Played Elected 1st Ballot Pos Player Name Main Team Played Elected 1st Ballot Pos Player Name Main Team Played Elected 1st Ballot Pos Player Name Main Team Played Elected 1st Ballot
Non-playing inductees:
Managers: Walter Alston, Leo Durocher, Rube Foster, Ned Hanlon, Bucky Harris, Miller Huggins, Tommy Lasorda, Al Lopez, Connie Mack, Joe McCarthy, Bill McKechnie, Wilbert Robinson, Casey Stengel, Earl Weaver Ed Barrow, Morgan Bulkeley, Alexander Cartwright, Harry Chadwick, Happy Chandler, Charles Commiskey, Candy Cummings, Ford Frick, Warren Giles, Clark Griffith, Will Harridge, William Hulbert, Ban Johnson, Kenesaw Mountain Landis, Larry MacPhail, Lee MacPhail, Branch Rickey, Albert Spalding, Bill Veeck, George Weiss, Harry Wright, George Wright, Tom Yawkey

102. Baseball Extras: Baseball Hall Of Fame Members
Boston Sox MABL page baseball Hall of Fame Members. Al OAK 1924 1944 53 1BSisler, george BAL 1915 1930 39 RF Slaughter, Enos STL 1938 1959 85 VC CF
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BASEBALL HALL OF FAME MEMBERS
(through 1998)
The greatest honor bestowed upon a professional baseball player is enshrinement in the Baseball Hall of Fame. Just one percent (1%) of those who have played Major League Baseball have a plaque in Cooperstown. Overall, 237 of the tens of thousands of individuals who have served the game as Major and Negro League players, managers, executives, pioneers and umpires have a permanent residence in the Hall of Fame Gallery. The Members have been elected by the Baseball Writers Association of America and specially appointed committees, such as the Veterans' Committee, and the now-defunct Committee on the Negro Leagues. Pos Player Name Main Team Start End Elected 1st Ballot Pos Player Name Main Team Start End Elected 1st Ballot Pos Player Name Main Team Start End Elected 1st Ballot Pos Player Name Main Team Start End Elected 1st Ballot Pos Player Name Main Team Start End Elected 1st Ballot Pos Player Name Main Team Start End Elected 1st Ballot Pos Player Name Main Team Start End Elected 1st Ballot Pos Player Name Main Team Start End Elected 1st Ballot Return to Fun Stuff

103. Baseball Musings: Records Archives
baseball Musings baseball Musings baseball Musings Ichiro is up, and GeorgeSisler s family is in the audience. Update Ichiro ties the record with a
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Records Archives
June 29, 2005 Ouch-io! Craig Biggio broke the modern hit by pitch record when he was plunked today. The Astros won the game 7-1 as Oswalt when seven shutout innings for the victory. He's now 2-0 in his career at Coors. I thought this was appropriate: Biggio was hit on the padding guarding his right elbow during the fourth inning of Houston's game against the Rockies, marking the 268th time he's been plunked, the post-1900 record. The only padding I remember Baylor using were his giant muscles. Posted by StatsGuru at 06:32 PM Comments (3) TrackBack (0) April 26, 2005 Double Trouble Albert Pujols hit his fifth double of the year tonight and is fast approaching 200 for his career (he needs six more). Given that Pujols is only 25, should we start thinking about Albert breaking the doubles record? The record is 792 by Tris Speaker. Bill James believes a record becomes soft when the yearly leader's total is about 1/18th of the record. For the doubles record that would be 44 a season. Over the first four years of his career, Pujols is averaging 47 doubles a year. Albert is entering the peak of his career. He's already had two seasons of 50 doubles. If he can put together 250+ doubles over the next five years, he'd enter his 30's about 350 away from the record. That's 35 doubles a year for a player starting to decline. If he lay a very good foundation over the next five seasons (maybe with a couple of 60 double seasons), he'll have a shot at Speaker.

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