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Terry Turner

Shortstop/Third baseman
Born: February 28, 1881(1881-02-28)
Sandy Lake, Pennsylvania
Died: July 18, 1960 (aged 79)
Cleveland, Ohio
Batted: Right Threw: Right 
MLB debut
August 25, 1901 for the Pittsburgh Pirates
Last MLB appearance
September 29, 1919 for the Philadelphia Athletics
Career statistics
Batting average     .253
Home runs     8
Runs batted in     528
Stolen bases     256
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Terrance Lamont (Terry) Turner (February 28, 1881 - July 18, 1960) was an infielder in Major League Baseball who played between 1901 and 1919 for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1901), Cleveland Naps/Indians (1904-1918) and Philadelphia Athletics (1919). Turner batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Sandy Lake, Pennsylvania.

Listed at 5' 8", 149 lb., Turner was basically a line-drive hitter and a fearless base stealer. Because normal slides hurt his ankles, he pioneered the use of the head-first slide. As a fielder, he spent most of his playing time between shortstop and third base. He also broke up three no-hitters and spoiled a perfect game effort by Chief Bender after receiving a fourth-inning walk.

In 1904 Turner started a long tenure with Cleveland that lasted 15 years, appearing in a team-record 1,619 games. He hit a career-high .308 in 1912, and from 1906 to 1911 averaged 25.5 steals in each season, with a career-high 31 in 1910. On the field, he led the American League shortstops in fielding percentage four times. He also ranks among the top 10 Cleveland players in seven different offensive categories and still the team-mark in putouts with 4,603.

In a 17-season career, Turner was a .253 hitter (1499-for-5921) with eight home runs and 528 RBI in 1659 games, including 699 runs, 207 doubles, 77 triples, and 256 stolen bases.

Turner died in Cleveland, Ohio, at the age of 79. In 2001, he was selected to the 100 Greatest Indians Roster[1] , as part of the club's 100th Anniversary Celebration.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Top 100 Greatest Cleveland Indians Players". Cleveland State University Library. http://www.clevelandmemory.org/indians100/. Retrieved 2007-11-29. 

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