Some great guesses so far... and some fine work by Peter to narrow things down  Correct answers given so far are listed below. Giving credit for "Brothers" despite the misspelling.
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Originally Posted by rats60
Honus Wagner
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Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth
It's probably going to be some 19th century players, based on the OP's tendencies. I'll guess Brothers and Connor.
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Originally Posted by cgjackson222
Yeah, let's add Sam Thompson to the list of 19th c. guys
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We're missing only one now (ordered by most triples):
1. Roger Connor (age 36) 25 triples in 1894
2. Dan Brouthers (age 36) 23 triples in 1894
3. ???
4. Sam Thompson (age 35) 21 triples in 1895
5. Honus Wagner (age 38) 20 triples in 1912
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