Wildfire Schulte was an excellent player during the prime of his career, though not as good after his age-33 season. He played in four World Series for the Chicago Cubs and hit .321 as Chicago won two of the four series. He led the NL in home runs twice and RBI's once. In 1911 he was the NL MVP and the first player in MLB history to have more than 20 doubles (30), triples (21), home runs (21), and stolen bases (23). It was 56 years before the feat was repeated, this time by Willie Mays.
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