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Old 03-31-2013, 10:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Bridwell View Post
Sam Crawford was one of the top hitters in the deadball era. He was a power hitter that had lots of extra base hits. He didn't steal many bases compared to others of his day and was a hard-working quiet guy. He was a great RBI man, before RBI became a popular statistic. The media tended to focus on batting average, runs scored and stolen bases in that era, so Crawford wasn't leading the league in those categories. He may have been a little slow in the outfield. In 1911, for example, he had 181 putouts while Ty Cobb had 376.

He is undervalued as a HOF player and a good one to collect.
And he was a Nebraskan!

Here is a photo from the Matty McIntyre scrapbook
Sam Crawford c1907 - Matty McIntyre Photo Collection photo crawford1.jpg
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