Description
PLAYER: Hughie Jennings (HOF)
VARIATION: Both Hands Show; Dancing
TEAM: Detroit Tigers
LEAGUE: American
BACK: El Principe De Gales (Ranked 20/39)
THE CARD
A stellar example of Detroit Tigers Hall Of Fame Infielder and Manager Hughie Jennings featuring the El Principe De Gales advertising reverse (ranked 20 of 39 in terms of scarcity according to T206 Resource).
HUGHIE JENNINGS
Hugh Ambrose Jennings
Born: April 2, 1869 – Pittston, PA
Died: February 1, 1928 – Scranton, PA
Batted: RH
Threw: RH
Position: SS/1B
Career BA: .311
Managerial Record: 1,131–972
Teams:
Louisville Colonels NL (1891–1893)
Baltimore Orioles NL (1893–1899)
Brooklyn Superbas NL (1899–1900, 1903)
Philadelphia Phillies NL (1901–1902)
Detroit Tigers AL (1907, 1909, 1912, 1918; manager: 1907–1920)
New York Giants NL (manager: 1924–1925)
One of the most colorful player/managers in the history of the game, Hughie Jennings was known for his famous shouts from the coaching box, earning him the nickname “Ee-Yah.” Although his accomplishments as a player are sometimes overlooked, he batted .335, .386, and .401 over three seasons and played on two National League pennant teams for the Superbas (1899, 1900). He also holds the MLB record for being hit by pitches (287). As a manager, he led the Tigers to three American League pennants (1907, 1908, 1909) and the Giants to the National League pennant in 1924, but his teams never won the big one. Medical issues forced him to retire in 1925. He was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1945.
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