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Harry Sage
Catcher
Born: (1864-03-16)March 16, 1864
Rock Island, Illinois
Died: May 27, 1947(1947-05-27) (aged 83)
Rock Island, Illinois
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
April 17, 1890, for the Toledo Maumees
Last MLB appearance
October 12, 1890, for the  Toledo Maumees
MLB statistics
Batting average.149
Home runs2
RBIs25
Teams

Harry Sage (March 16, 1864 – May 27, 1947), nicknamed "Doc", was a Major League Baseball catcher in 1890 for the Toledo Maumees of the American Association. He was a native of Rock Island, Illinois.

In his only major league season, Sage played in 81 out of 132 games for the Maumees. [1] A good defensive catcher, his .948 fielding percentage was above the league average of .925. He was a huge liability at bat, however, hitting a paltry .149 (41-for-275). He managed to contribute some offense, however. He walked 29 times to raise his on-base percentage to .235, scored 40 runs, hit two home runs and drove in 25.

Sage was a minor league manager of the Rock Island Islanders.

Sage died in his hometown of Rock Island, Illinois, at the age of 83.

References

  1. ^ Acocella, Nicholas; Dewey, Donald (1996). The Book of Baseball Lineups. New Jersey: Carol Publishing Group. p. 76. ISBN  0806517530.

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Harry Sage
Catcher
Born: (1864-03-16)March 16, 1864
Rock Island, Illinois
Died: May 27, 1947(1947-05-27) (aged 83)
Rock Island, Illinois
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
April 17, 1890, for the Toledo Maumees
Last MLB appearance
October 12, 1890, for the  Toledo Maumees
MLB statistics
Batting average.149
Home runs2
RBIs25
Teams

Harry Sage (March 16, 1864 – May 27, 1947), nicknamed "Doc", was a Major League Baseball catcher in 1890 for the Toledo Maumees of the American Association. He was a native of Rock Island, Illinois.

In his only major league season, Sage played in 81 out of 132 games for the Maumees. [1] A good defensive catcher, his .948 fielding percentage was above the league average of .925. He was a huge liability at bat, however, hitting a paltry .149 (41-for-275). He managed to contribute some offense, however. He walked 29 times to raise his on-base percentage to .235, scored 40 runs, hit two home runs and drove in 25.

Sage was a minor league manager of the Rock Island Islanders.

Sage died in his hometown of Rock Island, Illinois, at the age of 83.

References

  1. ^ Acocella, Nicholas; Dewey, Donald (1996). The Book of Baseball Lineups. New Jersey: Carol Publishing Group. p. 76. ISBN  0806517530.

External links



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