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Big Dan Brouthers : Baseball's First Great Slugger, Paperback / softback Book

Big Dan Brouthers : Baseball's First Great Slugger Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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Described as ""the Greatest Batsman in the Country"" by sports writers of his era, Dennis ""Big Dan"" Brouthers compiled a .342 batting average, tying with Babe Ruth for ninth place all-time, and slugged 205 triples, eighth all time, in 16 major league seasons.

He won five batting and on-base percentage titles, and seven slugging titles, and was the first player to win batting and slugging crowns in successive years.

Although he ranked fourth among nineteenth-century home run hitters, many fair balls he hit into the stands or over the fence were counted only as doubles or triples due to local ground rules.

Brouthers was extremely difficult to strike out--in 1889, for example, he did so just six times in 565 plate appearances.

He was the first player to be walked intentionally on a regular basis.

This comprehensive biography of Dan Brouthers examines his life and career from his youth as an apprentice in a print and dye factory to his final years as an attendant at the Polo Grounds.

It corrects numerous errors that have crept into earlier accounts of his life, and clarifies his position as one of the greatest hitters ever to play the game.

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