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Originally Posted by howard38
Joe Kelly? I never would have guessed him but for the Orioles HOF clue. And Ed Delahanty? Again, guessing because of the clues.
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You got it!
Ed Delahanty's OBP was exactly .5000 in 1895.
The year prior,
Joe Kelley, "
Kingpin of the Orioles" posted an OBP .5024 to go along with teammate Hugh Duffy's OBP of .5017, teammate John McGraw's OBP of .451, teammate Hughie Jennings' OBP of .411, and teammate Willie Keeler's of .427.
The Orioles of the mid-1890s were quite the juggernaut. Kelley played on six pennant-winning teams during his 17-year stint in the major leagues. He hit .300 or better in 11 straight seasons. Kelley's most memorably moment may have been on September 3, 1894, when, batting leadoff, he stroked nine straight hits in a doubleheader sweep of the Cleveland Spiders in front of a Labor Day crowd of over 20,000 fans at Baltimore’s Union Park. He ended the day by slamming four consecutive doubles
off Cy Young in the nightcap.