Luke Appling

Lucius Benjamin Appling (April 2, 1907 - January 3, 1991) was an American shortstop for the Chicago White Sox. Appling was born in High Point, North Carolina. He attened Oglethorpe College, but left during his sophomore year when he was signed by the Southern League Atlanta Crackers in 1930. He was a good hitter in his first year, but committed 42 errors in 104 games. The Chicago Cubs showed some interest at first, but decided not to sign him, and the Chicago White Sox ended up purchasing him from the Crackers for $20,000. He seemed a poor pickup at first, as his hitting fell off and his fielding failed to improve, but in 1933 he stopped trying to be a power hitter and had his first of nine straight .300 seasons. Appling was a good lead-off hitter who topped the .400 mark in OBP eight times (1933-1934, 1937, 1940, 1943, 1947) and drew over 100 walks three times (1935, 1939, 1949), though he often batted third due to a lack of offensive talent on the White Sox. Indeed, this lack of talent insured that Appling, who spent his entire 20-year career with the White Sox, never had a chance to play in a World Series. His best season was 1936, when he batted .388, knocked in 124 runs (his only 100-RBI season), scored 111 times, recorded 204 hits, and had a team-record 27-game hitting streak. His .388 average was good for the first batting title ever won by a shrotstop and was the highest batting average recorded by a shortstop in the twentieth century. Appling won another batting title in 1943 with a .328 average and also led the league in OBP that year (.419). Appling was selected to seven all star teams (1936, 1939-1941, 1943, 1946-47). Appling was famous among his teammates for complaining day in and day out about minor ailments such as a sore back, a weak shoulder, or shin splints. While much of this complaining was probably for show, it earned him the moniker "Old Aches and Pains." He did suffer one serious injury: a broken leg that cost him much of the 1938 season. Appling was well known for his ability to foul off pitches, leading to the story that he once fouled off 10 pitches in a row on purpose when ownership refused to give some baseballs to autograph because they were too expensive; he was supposedly never refused a ball again. Appling remained a solid contributor into his forties, but ownership was dedicated to a youth movement and he retired after the 1950 season. At his retirement, Appling was the all-time leader for most games played, and double plays by a major league shortstop and the all-time leader for putouts and assists by an American League shortstop. These records were later broken by Luis Aparicio. Appling was a successful minor league manager after his playing days were over, winning pennants with Memphis in the Southern Association and Indianapolis of the American Association and being named minor league manager of the year in 1952, but his only chance to manage at the Major League level was as a late-season replacement for Alvin Dark as manager of the Kansas City Athletics in 1967, leaving his major league managerial record at 10-30. He later worked as a batting instructor for the Atlanta Braves in the 1980s. At age 75, he appeared in an old-timers game and hit a homerun off Warren Spahn. Appling was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1964.
   
He died in Cumming, Georgia at age of 83.
  YEAR TEAM        AGE    G    AB    R    H  2B  3B  HR    HR%  RBI   BB   SO   SB  CS   AVG   SLG   OBA   OPS  1930 Whitesox     23    6    26    2    8   2   0   0   0.00    2    0    0    2   0  .308  .385  .308  .692   1931 Whitesox     24   96   297   36   69  13   4   1   0.34   28   29   27    9   2  .232  .313  .303  .616   1932 Whitesox     25  139   489   66  134  20  10   3   0.61   63   40   36    9   8  .274  .374  .329  .703   1933 Whitesox     26  151   612   90  197  36  10   6   0.98   85   56   29    6  11  .322  .443  .379  .822   1934 Whitesox     27  118   452   75  137  28   6   2   0.44   61   59   27    3   1  .303  .405  .384  .788   1935 Whitesox     28  153   525   94  161  28   6   1   0.19   71  122   40   12   6  .307  .389  .437  .826   1936 Whitesox     29  138   526  111  204  31   7   6   1.14  128   85   25   10   6  .388  .508  .473  .981   1937 Whitesox     30  154   574   98  182  42   8   4   0.70   77   86   28   18  10  .317  .439  .407  .846   1938 Whitesox     31   81   294   41   89  14   0   0   0.00   44   42   17    1   3  .303  .350  .392  .742   1939 Whitesox     32  148   516   82  162  16   6   0   0.00   56  105   37   16   9  .314  .368  .430  .798   1940 Whitesox     33  150   566   96  197  27  13   0   0.00   79   69   35    3   5  .348  .442  .420  .862   1941 Whitesox     34  154   592   93  186  26   8   1   0.17   57   82   32   12   8  .314  .390  .399  .789   1942 Whitesox     35  142   543   78  142  26   4   3   0.55   53   63   23   17   5  .262  .341  .342  .682   1943 Whitesox     36  155   585   63  192  33   2   3   0.51   80   90   29   27   8  .328  .407  .419  .825   1945 Whitesox     38   18    58   12   21   2   2   1   1.72   10   12    7    1   0  .362  .517  .471  .989   1946 Whitesox     39  149   582   59  180  27   5   1   0.17   55   71   41    6   4  .309  .378  .384  .762   1947 Whitesox     40  139   503   67  154  29   0   8   1.59   49   64   28    8   6  .306  .412  .386  .797   1948 Whitesox     41  139   497   63  156  16   2   0   0.00   47   94   35   10   4  .314  .354  .423  .777   1949 Whitesox     42  142   492   82  148  21   5   5   1.02   58  121   24    7  12  .301  .394  .439  .833   1950 Whitesox     43   50   128   11   30   3   4   0   0.00   13   12    8    2   0  .234  .320  .300  .620        TOTALS          2422  8857 1319 2749 440 102  45   0.51 1116 1302  528  179 108  .310  .398  .399  .798        LG AVERAGE            8472 1226 2356 422 100 149   1.75 1139  965  754  107  75  .278  .404  .354  .758        POS AVERAGE           8344 1163 2262 406  87  90   1.07  986  943  719  114  80  .271  .373  .348  .720  
  YEAR TEAM           RC RCAA RCAP   OWP   RC/G   TB  EBH   ISO   SEC   BPA IBB HBP SAC  SF GIDP OUTS    PA POS  1930 Whitesox        3   -1    0  .357   4.33   10    2  .077  .154  .462   0   0   0   0   0    18    26  SS  1931 Whitesox       31  -15   -6  .328   3.46   93   18  .081  .202  .398   0   1   3   0   0   233   330  SS  1932 Whitesox       61   -8    3  .444   4.33  183   33  .100  .184  .423   0   0   3   0   0   366   532  SS  1933 Whitesox      103   13   26  .563   6.26  271   52  .121  .204  .482   0   0   2   0   0   428   670  SS  1934 Whitesox       75    3   14  .519   6.07  183   36  .102  .237  .477   0   0   5   0   0   321   516  SS  1935 Whitesox      101   11   22  .553   6.97  204   35  .082  .326  .513   0   0   7   0   0   377   654  SS  1936 Whitesox      134   54   65  .721  10.43  267   44  .120  .289  .583   0   0   6   0   0   334   617  SS  1937 Whitesox      110   15   25  .568   7.04  252   54  .122  .286  .525   0   1   4   0   0   406   665  SS  1938 Whitesox       43   -4    2  .456   5.35  103   14  .048  .184  .427   0   1   1   0   0   209   338  SS  1939 Whitesox       93    7   29  .537   6.56  190   22  .054  .271  .469   0   0   9   0  11   383   630  SS  1940 Whitesox      109   28   43  .630   7.59  250   40  .094  .212  .483   0   1   3   0  11   388   639  SS  1941 Whitesox       99   22   27  .613   6.27  231   35  .076  .221  .456   0   1   2   0  10   426   677  SS  1942 Whitesox       70    0   10  .499   4.53  185   33  .079  .217  .420   0   3   4   0   7   417   613  SS  1943 Whitesox      110   46   46  .731   7.16  238   38  .079  .265  .496   0   1   1   0  13   415   677  SS  1945 Whitesox       16   10   11  .863  11.37   30    5  .155  .379  .614   0   0   1   0   0    38    71  SS  1946 Whitesox       88   18   21  .601   5.56  220   33  .069  .194  .426   0   0   6   0  15   427   659  SS  1947 Whitesox       81   19   17  .620   5.85  207   37  .105  .237  .456   0   1   4   0  15   374   572  SS  1948 Whitesox       82   14    9  .585   6.07  176   18  .040  .241  .438   0   0   3   0  17   365   594  3B  1949 Whitesox       90   17   21  .597   6.31  194   31  .093  .329  .468   0   0   6   0  23   385   619  SS  1950 Whitesox       12  -10   -8  .249   2.97   41    7  .086  .195  .343   0   0   4   0   7   109   144  SS       TOTALS       1511  239  377  .577   6.26 3528  587  .088  .243  .470   0  10  74   0 129  6419 10243        LG AVERAGE   1285    0    0  .500   5.32 3424  671  .126  .244  .458   0  33 116   0 112  6419  9586        POS AVERAGE  1148 -140    0  .448   4.75 3111  583  .102  .219  .430   0  37 139   0 117  6419  9463  
LUKE APPLING LEAGUE LEADERSHIP RANKINGS 1932 AL CAUGHT STEALING T10TH 8; WORST OPS 7TH .703 1933 AL GAMES T9TH 151; AT BATS 4TH 612; HITS 6TH 197; SINGLES 4TH 145; DOUBLES T10TH 36; CAUGHT STEALING T4TH 11; AVERAGE 7TH .322; TOTAL BASES 9TH 271; PLATE APPEARANCES T9TH 670; OUTS 7TH 428 1935 AL GAMES 2ND 153; WALKS 2ND 122; OBA 5TH .437; RUNS CREATED/GAME 10TH 6.97; SECONDARY AVERAGE 8TH .326; TOTAL AVERAGE 10TH .897 1936 AL HITS 8TH 204; SINGLES T2ND 160; RBI 6TH 128; AVERAGE 1ST .388; OBA 2ND .473; OPS 6TH .981; RUNS CREATED 7TH 134; RCAA 6TH 54; RCAP T4TH 65; OWP 4TH .721; RUNS CREATED/GAME 4TH 10.43; TOTAL AVERAGE 4TH 1.085 1937 AL GAMES T7TH 154; DOUBLES T6TH 42; WALKS T10TH 86; STOLEN BASES T4TH 18; CAUGHT STEALING 3RD 10; OBA 10TH .407 1939 AL SINGLES 3RD 140; WALKS 3RD 105; STOLEN BASES T9TH 16; CAUGHT STEALING T7TH 9; OBA 7TH .430 1940 AL HITS 4TH 197; SINGLES 2ND 157; TRIPLES 5TH 13; AVERAGE 2ND .348; OBA 5TH .420; RCAA 10TH 28; RCAP 4TH 43; OWP 9TH .630 1941 AL GAMES T3RD 154; AT BATS 5TH 592; HITS 4TH 186; SINGLES 2ND 151; STOLEN BASES T8TH 12; CAUGHT STEALING 8TH 8; AVERAGE 10TH .314; OBA 10TH .399; RCAP 9TH 27; PLATE APPEARANCES 8TH 677 1942 AL STOLEN BASES T5TH 17 1943 AL GAMES T1ST 155; AT BATS 9TH 585; HITS 2ND 192; SINGLES 2ND 154; DOUBLES T5TH 33; RBI 10TH 80; WALKS T4TH 90; STOLEN BASES 4TH 27; CAUGHT STEALING T9TH 8; AVERAGE 1ST .328; SLG 10TH .407; OBA 1ST .419; OPS 5TH .825; RUNS CREATED 2ND 110; RCAA 2ND 46; RCAP 2ND 46; OWP 4TH .731; RUNS CREATED/GAME 2ND 7.16; TOTAL BASES 7TH 238; TOTAL AVERAGE 3RD .841; BPA 5TH .496; PLATE APPEARANCES 2ND 677 1946 AL GAMES 10TH 149; AT BATS T5TH 582; HITS 3RD 180; SINGLES 2ND 147; WALKS 9TH 71; AVERAGE 6TH .309; OBA 6TH .384; GIDP T10TH 15; PLATE APPEARANCES T6TH 659; OUTS 10TH 427 1947 AL SINGLES T7TH 117; DOUBLES T5TH 29; AVERAGE 8TH .306; OBA 10TH .386; RCAP T10TH 17; OWP 10TH .620 1948 AL SINGLES 5TH 138; WALKS 7TH 94; STOLEN BASES T8TH 10; AVERAGE 9TH .314; OBA 3RD .423 1949 AL WALKS 4TH 121; CAUGHT STEALING 2ND 12; OBA 2ND .439; RCAP T9TH 21; SECONDARY AVERAGE 9TH .329; TOTAL AVERAGE 10TH .818; GIDP T2ND 23

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