Edd Roush
Edd J. Roush
(
May 8
,
1893
-
March 21
,
1988
) was a left-handed
Major League Baseball
player. He played the majority of his career in center field. Roush made his Major League debut on
August 20
,
1913
for the
Chicago White Sox
. He played seasons for the
Indianapolis Hoosiers
,
Newark Peppers
and
New York Giants
before finding a home as a member of the
Cincinnati Reds
in
1916
. With the Reds from 1917 to
1926
, Roush never batted below .321 and was an instrumental part of the team's
World Series
championship in
1919
. He won the batting title in
1917
and 1919. Roush played for the New York Giants again from
1927
until
1929
and rejoined the Cincinnati Reds for a single season in
1931
before retiring. He sat out the
1930
season over a salary dispute. Roush finished his career with a .323 average, 268
stolen bases
and 182
triples
. He never struck out more than 25 times in a season and had 30 inside-the-park home runs. Roush was elected into the
Baseball Hall of Fame
in
1962
.
External links
Baseball Reference
Baseball Hall of Fame Biography
Roush, Edd Roush, Edd Roush, Edd
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