Showing posts with label Jimmie Foxx. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jimmie Foxx. Show all posts

Monday, May 4, 2015

Best first baseman in history by team (American League)

Baltimore Orioles: Eddie Murray (1977-88)

Boston Red Sox: Jimmie Foxx (1936-42)

New York Yankees: Lou Gehrig (1923-39)

Tampa Bay Rays: Carlos Pena (2007-12)

Toronto Blue Jays: Carlos Delgado (1993-2004)

Chicago White Sox: Paul Konerko (1999-2014)

Cleveland Indians: Jim Thome (1991-2002; 2011)

Detroit Tigers: Hank Greenberg (1930-46)

Kansas City Royals: Mike Sweeney (1995-2007)

Minnesota Twins: Kent Hrbek (1981-94)

Houston Astros: Jeff Bagwell (1991-2005)

LA Angels: Wally Joyner (1986-91; 2001)

Oakland A's: Jimmie Foxx (via Philadelphia) (1925-35)

Seattle Mariners: Alvin Davis (1984-91)

Texas Rangers: Rafael Palmeiro (1989-93; 1999-2003)

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Jimmie Foxx: Baseball Hall of Fame Class of 1951

There was no class in 1950.

Born: October 22, 1907

1924: Purchased by A’s

Debut: May 1, 1925 (A’s)

1929: Becomes full time first baseman

1929: A’s win World Series (Foxx hit .350 w/2 HR and 5 RBI)

1930: A’s win World Series (Foxx hit .333 w/1 HR and 3 RBI)

1931: A’s lose World Series to Cardinals (Foxx hit .348 w/1 HR and 3 RBI)

1932: Led league w/58 HR 169 RBI

1932: AL MVP

1933: Led league w/48 HR 163 RBI

1933: Won Batting title

1933: AL MVP

1935: Traded to Red Sox

1935: Won HR crown (36)

1937: Hit a ball into the third deck at Yankee Stadium

1938: Won batting title

1938: 175 RBI

1938: Walked six times in a game

1938: AL MVP

1939: Won HR Crown (35)

1940: Becomes youngest to 500 home runs (broken by Alex Rodriguez)

1940: Set record w/12 straight 30 HR seasons (broken by Barry Bonds)

1941: Drinking caught up with Foxx and his skills degraded quickly

1942: Claimed off waivers by Cubs

1945: Signed with Phillies

1945: Pitched in 9 games

1951: Elected to Hall of Fame

1952: Managed Ft. Wayne Daisies of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League

1956-57: Coached the University of Miami baseball team (20-20 record)

1958: Went bankrupt. He ended up employed by the Lakewood Recreational Dept.

Died: July 21, 1967 (choked to death on a piece of meat)

1992: Tom Hanks’ character in A League of their Own was based on Foxx

1999: Nominee for All Century Team

Accomplishments:
2x World Champion

2x batting champion

3x MVP

9x All Star

.325 career hitter

534 Home Runs

1922 RBI

1751 Runs

2646 hits

458 doubles

1452 walks/1311 strikeouts

.428 OBP

.609 slugging

1.038 OPS

Led league in games played: 155 (1936)

Led league in runs: 151 (1932)

100+ runs: 11x

200+ hits: 2x

30+ doubles: 9x

10+ triples: 4x

20+ home runs: 12x

30+ home runs: 12x

40+ home runs: 6x

50+ home runs: 2x

Led league in home runs: 4x

Led league in RBI: 3x

100+ RBI: 13x

150+ RBI: 4x

Led league walks: 2x

100+ walks: 7x

Hit .300: 12x

Hit .350: 4x

Led league in OBP: 3x

.400+ OBP: 12x

.500+ Slugging: 15x

.600+ slugging: 9x

.700+ slugging: 3x

Led league in slugging: 5x

1.000 OPS: 9x

Led league in OPS: 5x

4956 total bases

Led league in total bases: 3x

300+ Total Bases: 10x

400+ Total Bases: 2x

Pitching: 1-0 record, 1.52 ERA, 23.2 IP, 13 hits, 1.141 WHIP, 10 games

Postseason: .344, 4 HR, 11 RBI, 1.034 OBP (3 World Series)

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Top 10 First Basemen of All Time

Lou Gehrig #1. The rest are not in any order...

Albert Pujols

Lou Gehrig

Hank Greenberg

Jimmie Foxx

Harmon Killebrew

Willie McCovey

Johnny Mize

Eddie Murray

Bill Terry

George Sisler