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  1. 4 de jan. de 2024 · Explore the life and career of Napoleon "Nap" Lajoie, a legendary second baseman and player-manager in Major League Baseball. Learn about Lajoie's pivotal ro...

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  2. 17 de dez. de 2018 · No. 49: Nap Lajoie. Mejores Jugadores de la Historia del Béisbol. Gran parte de la vida es estilo. Larry “Napoleón” Lajoie podría ser un personaje más duro que el que fue su gran enemigo, Ty Cobb. Nap Lajoie fue suspendido por tirar un escupitajo de jugo de tabaco a la cara de un árbitro.

  3. When the series opened on Saturday, July 27, the home team won, 4-3, but Philadelphia’s Napoleon “Nap” Lajoie was 3-for-5, boosting his batting average to a league-leading .429 in the American League’s inaugural season; this was his fourth straight game with three hits.

  4. 24 de mar. de 2014 · A Fast Rise to Stardom. Lajoie, born September 5, 1874 in Rhode Island, was the youngest of at least 8 children in a family that had moved from French-Canada a few years earlier. Nap's father Jean died seven years later, and the children were soon forced to find work in order to support the family.

  5. Nap Lajoie played 21 seasons for the Naps, Phillies and Athletics. He had a .338 batting average, 3,243 hits, 82 home runs, 1,599 RBIs and 1,504 runs scored. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1937.

  6. 納普·拉傑威. 拿破崙·拉傑威 (英語: Napoleon Lajoie , / ˈlæʒəweɪ / ,1874年9月5日—1959年2月7日),綽號「法國佬」,為美國職棒大聯盟的二壘手。. 20年職棒生涯曾效力過費城人、運動家與野馬/納普 (今印地安人)等隊。.

  7. Napoleon (“Nap,” “Larry,” “The Big Frenchman”) was born in Woonsocket, Rhode Island on September 5, 1874. He received little formal education during his childhood and instead played baseball for a local Woonsocket mill team under the alias “Sandy” to conceal his identity from his parents who disapproved of him playing the game.