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Clarke, Fred C.

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b. Oct. 3, 1872, Winterset, IA
d. Aug. 14, 1960

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The most successful player-manager in history, Clarke filled both roles for 19 of his 21 seasons in the major leagues and compiled hall of fame numbers in both.

Clarke, who threw right and batted left, was an outstanding hitter and outfielder. He began his major league career in 1894 with the Louisville NL team and went 5 for 5 in his first game, the only player ever to do so. He was named manager of the team during the 1897 season, when he hit .406 and stole 60 bases. The following year, he led the league with 66 stolen bases.

Despite Clarke, the Louisville team wasn't very successful and the franchise was dissolved in 1900. Clarke went to Pittsburgh as player-manager. The team had finished seventh in 1899, but Clarke guided it to second place after an exciting race with Brooklyn.

The Pirates then won pennants from 1901 through 1903, with Clarke batting .316 in 1901 and .351 in 1903, when Pittsburgh lost to the Red Sox in the first modern World Series. After five first-division finishes, Pittsburgh won another pennant in 1909 and beat Detroit in an exciting seven-game World Series.

The strong-armed Clarke had four assists in a game in 1910, one of only eight outfielders to accomplish that, and he had 10 putouts in a 1911 game, tying the major league record.

Although Clarke remained on the Pittsburgh roster through 1915, he played little after 1911. Near the end of the 1915 season, his last as a manager, Pittsburgh fans honored him with "Fred Clarke Day" at Forbes Field.

Clarke retired to his Little Pirate Ranch in Kansas for ten years, then returned to the Pirates as a coach in 1925. He became vice-president and assistant manager the following year. His frequently harsh criticism led to a rebellion that resulted in the release of three players. Clarke returned to Kansas after the 1926 season.

As a manager, Clarke had a 1,602-1,181 record for a .576 winning percentage.

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Career Batting Record

YearTeamGABRH2B3BHRRBITBSBBASP
1894Lou NL75310548311774812925.268.416
1895Lou NL1325509619121548223440.347.425
1896Lou NL13151796168151897924634.325.476
1897Lou NL128518120202301366727657.390.533
1898Lou NL149599116184231234724040.307.401
1899Lou NL14860212220623957026249.342.435
1900Pit NL10639984110151233215821.276.396
1901Pit NL129527118171241566024323.324.461
1902Pit NL113459103145271425320629.316.449
1903Pit NL10442788150321557022721.351.532
1904Pit NL72278518571102511411.306.410
1905Pit NL14152595157181525121124.299.402
1906Pit NL11841769129141313917218.309.412
1907Pit NL14850197145181325919537.289.389
1908Pit NL15155183146181525320024.265.363
1909Pit NL15255097158161136820531.287.373
1910Pit NL1234295711323926316012.263.373
1911Pit NL11039273127251354919310.324.492
1913Pit NL91301100020.077.154
1914Pit NL2200000000.000.000
1915Pit NL1201000010.500.500
Totals22428568161926723612206710153674506.312.429

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World Series

YearTeamGABRH2B3BHRRBITBSBBASP
1903Pit NL834392102131.265.382
1909Pit NL719740027103.211.526
Totals155310132129234.245.434

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There's a biography of Clarke, with other information and links, in the Baseball Library

The Baseball Page has a lot of interesting information about Clarke's career

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