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  1. 18 de abr. de 2024 · His 27-year MLB career in the late 19th Century allowed him to be the first MLB batter to get 3,000 hits in his numerous campaigns, especially with the Cubs,...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nap_LajoieNap Lajoie - Wikipedia

    Há 6 dias · Lajoie in 1914 joined Cap Anson and Honus Wagner as the only major league players to record 3,000 career hits. He led the NL or AL in putouts five times in his career and in assists three times. He has been called "the best second baseman in the history of baseball" and "the most outstanding player to wear a Cleveland uniform."

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  3. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Cap Anson, Chicago. Cap Anson was one of the earliest true stars in professional baseball, known for the time he spent with the (now Chicago Cubs) for most of his career and for his extraordinary hitting ability and outstanding leadership qualities. Career highlights for Anson include a batting average of.334, 3,435 hits, and 97 homers.

  4. Há 6 dias · Adrian Anson is listed as “Cap Anson,” which is fair enough, but surely his list of nicknames should include “Baby Anson,” which was more common through much of his career and not meant as a compliment.

  5. 26 de abr. de 2024 · Nap Lajoie (born September 5, 1874, Woonsocket, Rhode Island, U.S.—died February 7, 1959, Daytona Beach, Florida) was an American professional baseball player who was one of the game’s best hitters and an outstanding fielder. Lajoie had a .338 career batting average, the second highest ever for a second baseman, with 3,242 hits, the 14th ...

  6. 21 de abr. de 2024 · Cap Anson is the Cubs’ all-time leader in hits according to Baseball-Reference, which lists his hit total at 3,012 when he was with the Chicago White Stockings. Ernie Banks is second on the all-time Cubs hit leaderboard with 2,583, which is ahead of Billy Williams, who had 2,510 hits with the Cubs.

  7. Há 5 dias · Cap Anson’s career was somewhat average until he was named captain-manager in 1879. He led the Chicago White Stockings (later Colts, later Cubs) ...