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  1. 25 de fev. de 2022 · Tris Speaker (Hubbard 1888 – Lake Whitney 1958) Como él decía: “La suerte es el gran estabilizador en el béisbol” Para un profano en el baseball la figura de Tris Speaker centra de manera inmediata la atención, lo hace por su formidable carrera como jugador, su aportación desde la dirección del equipo y las controversias generadas en sus datos biográficos fuera y dentro del ...

  2. 26 de set. de 2021 · Tris Speaker. Se llamaba Tristram E. Speaker. Nació el 4 de abril de 1888 en Hubbard, Texas, una ciudad ferroviaria con casas de arquitectura victoriana, de solo 500 habitantes, ubicada entre Austin y Dallas. Su familia defendió la bandera confederada en la Guerra Civil.

  3. Where does Tris Speaker land in Prime 9 reboot? 12/01/2021 at 12:28 PM 12/01/2021 at 12:28 PM 5 best years by a Guardians position player

  4. 17 de mar. de 2021 · Speaker wasn’t the only future or former big-leaguer to play for that 1906 team. Rick Adams had pitched for the Washington Senators the previous year. Dode Criss pitched four seasons for the St ...

  5. 16 de jun. de 2023 · Tristram E. Speaker (1888–1958) Tris Speaker was one of the greatest players in baseball history. Fast, smart, and strong-willed, he reveled in the fierce competition that characterized major league baseball in the early days. Elected in the second class of honorees and formally inducted at the inaugural ceremonies that marked the grand ...

  6. Biographical Info Full Name: Tristram E. Speaker Position: Outfield Bats: Left Throws: Left Born: April 4, 1888 Place of Birth: Hubbard, TX Debut: September 12, 1907 (19) Last Game: August 30, 1928 (40) Died: December 8, 1958 (70) HOF Induction: 1937 Teams & Awards Teams: Boston Americans/Red Sox, Cleveland Indians, Washington Senators, Philadelphia Athletics MVP:…

  7. SPEAKER, TRISTRAM "TRIS" (4 Apr. 1888-8 Dec. 1958), "The Gray Eagle," centerfielder for the CLEVELAND INDIANS (1916-26), was born in Hubbard City, Tex., to Archie and Nancy Peer Speaker. By 1909 he was centerfielder for the Boston Red Sox, and the American League's Most Valuable Player when Boston won the 1912 World Championship.