Born: May 2, 1887
1905-06: Quarterback of the Columbia Football Team
Debut: September 17, 1906 (Philadelphia A’s)
1907: Graduated from Columbia
1907: Coached Columbia baseball after getting caught playing pro ball under a pseudonym
1908: Joined the majors for good
1909: Named A’s starting second baseman
1910: A’s win World Series
1910-14: Collins was part of the “$100,000” infield.
1911: A’s win World Series
1913: A’s win World Series
1914: AL MVP
1914: A’s win pennant; lose World Series to the “Miracle” Braves
1914: Connie Mack offered Collins an unprecedented 5-year contract; Collins declined and was sold to the White Sox
1915: First season with the Chicago White Sox; Collins made $15,000 with Chicago.
1917: White Sox win World Series
1919: The “Black Sox” throw the World Series. Collins did not participate in the fix.
1924: Named Player/Manager of the White Sox (174-160 record)
1926: Fired as Sox manager
1927: Returns to A’s.
1929: A’s win World Series
1930: A’s win World Series
1930: Retired at season’s end
1931-32: A’s coach
1933-47: Boston Red Sox GM
1939: Elected to Hall of Fame on the 4th ballot
1946: Red Sox win the pennant, but lose World Series to the Cardinals
1947-51: Served in the Red Sox front office after stepping down as GM
Died: May 2, 1951
1999: Nominee for the All Century Team
Accomplishments:
6x World Champion
1914 AL MVP
Candidate for Greatest Second Baseman of All Time
.333 career hitter
3315 career hits
1300 RBI
741 steals
438 doubles
187 triples
.424 career OBP
512 sacrifice hits (#1 all time)
4258 total bases
1821 runs
Led league in runs scored: 3x
100 + runs: 7x
Stolen base leader: 4x
30+ steals: 12x
40+ steals: 10x
50+ steals: 6x
60+ steals: 3x
81 steals (1910)
Led league in walks in 1915 (119)
100+ walks: 2x
Hit .300 or better: 19x
.400+ OBP: 17x
.900+ OPS: 6x
Postseason batting: .328 in 6 World Series
Managerial Record:
174-160 (.521) No Pennants
1905-06: Quarterback of the Columbia Football Team
Debut: September 17, 1906 (Philadelphia A’s)
1907: Graduated from Columbia
1907: Coached Columbia baseball after getting caught playing pro ball under a pseudonym
1908: Joined the majors for good
1909: Named A’s starting second baseman
1910: A’s win World Series
1910-14: Collins was part of the “$100,000” infield.
1911: A’s win World Series
1913: A’s win World Series
1914: AL MVP
1914: A’s win pennant; lose World Series to the “Miracle” Braves
1914: Connie Mack offered Collins an unprecedented 5-year contract; Collins declined and was sold to the White Sox
1915: First season with the Chicago White Sox; Collins made $15,000 with Chicago.
1917: White Sox win World Series
1919: The “Black Sox” throw the World Series. Collins did not participate in the fix.
1924: Named Player/Manager of the White Sox (174-160 record)
1926: Fired as Sox manager
1927: Returns to A’s.
1929: A’s win World Series
1930: A’s win World Series
1930: Retired at season’s end
1931-32: A’s coach
1933-47: Boston Red Sox GM
1939: Elected to Hall of Fame on the 4th ballot
1946: Red Sox win the pennant, but lose World Series to the Cardinals
1947-51: Served in the Red Sox front office after stepping down as GM
Died: May 2, 1951
1999: Nominee for the All Century Team
Accomplishments:
6x World Champion
1914 AL MVP
Candidate for Greatest Second Baseman of All Time
.333 career hitter
3315 career hits
1300 RBI
741 steals
438 doubles
187 triples
.424 career OBP
512 sacrifice hits (#1 all time)
4258 total bases
1821 runs
Led league in runs scored: 3x
100 + runs: 7x
Stolen base leader: 4x
30+ steals: 12x
40+ steals: 10x
50+ steals: 6x
60+ steals: 3x
81 steals (1910)
Led league in walks in 1915 (119)
100+ walks: 2x
Hit .300 or better: 19x
.400+ OBP: 17x
.900+ OPS: 6x
Postseason batting: .328 in 6 World Series
Managerial Record:
174-160 (.521) No Pennants
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