- Roy Thomas (outfielder)
Infobox MLB retired
name=Roy Thomas
position=Center fielder
bgcolor1=#000066
bgcolor2=#000066
textcolor1=white
textcolor2=white
birthdate=March 24 ,1874
city-state|Norristown|Pennsylvania
deathdate=death date and age|1959|11|20|1874|8|5
city-state|Norristown|Pennsylvania
bats=Left
throws=Left
debutdate=April 14
debutyear=1899
debutteam=Philadelphia Phillies
finaldate=September 4
finalyear=1911
finalteam=Philadelphia Phillies
stat1label=Batting average
stat2label=Hits
stat3label=Runs scored
stat1value=.290
stat2value=1537
stat3value=1011
teams=
*Philadelphia Phillies (1899-1908, 1910-1911)
*Pittsburgh Pirates (1908)
*Boston Doves (1909)
highlights=
*Led theNational League in runs scored (1900).
*Led the National League inbase on balls 7 times: 1900-1904, 1906-1907.
*Led the National League inon base percentage twice: 1902-1903] .
*Led the National League three times inputout s, twice intotal chances per game, and once each infielding average and assists. His .986 FA in 1906 tied the NL record of the time.Roy Allen Thomas (
March 24 ,1874 -November 20 ,1959 ) was acenter fielder inMajor League Baseball . From 1899 through 1911, he played for thePhiladelphia Phillies (1899-1908 [start] , 1910-1911),Pittsburgh Pirates (1908 [end] ) and Boston Doves (1909). Thomas batted and threw left-handed. He was born inNorristown, Pennsylvania .According baseball analyst
Bill James , Thomas is the only major league regular to have scored three times as many runs as he drove in. In 1470games played , Thomas compiled 1011 runs scored and 299 runs batted in, as he posted a .290batting average with a .412 on-base average and 244stolen base s. During his 13-season career, Thomas was one of the most productive table-setters in theNational League . His relentless patience at the plate infuriated opposingpitchers and prompted the NL to change its rule regardingfoul ball s in by|1901. The new rule also was adopted by theAmerican League two years later. He is, in fact, reported by James to hold the unofficial consecutive foul-ball record - 22, in one plate appearance. [http://en.allexperts.com/q/Baseball-Trivia-General-2552/baseball-13.htm]Thomas batted .325 in his rookie year with a .457 OBP via 115 walks, immediately establishing himself as the Philadelphia Phillies leadoff hitter and center fielder. At the time foul balls were not counted as strikes, and Thomas, who became adept at fouling off good pitches, worked an astonishing number of 230 walks in his first two seasons. Ironically the rule-change had little effect on Thomas. After the new rule went into effect, he led the NL in walks six out of the next seven seasons (1901-04, 1906-07).
In the 1908 midseason Thomas was sent to the Pittsburgh Pirates. He also played for the Boston Doves in 1909, returning to the Phillies for the 1910-11 seasons. At his retirement, he held career fielding records for center fielders in
putout s (NL) and fielding average (MLB). Thomas left a playing record that has endured. He ranks 20th all-time inwalk percentage (.164), 29th all-time inon base percentage (.412) and 84th all-time in walks (1,042).Thomas became a coach with
University of Pennsylvania baseball team in 1909, and actually continued playing in the majors while coached for three seasons. From 1909 to 1919, he compiled a record of 106-43-3 for a .632winning percentage , comparable to the best college coaches of all time.Thomas died in Norristown, Pennsylvania, at age 85, and was buried there in the Riverside Cemetery.
ee also
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List of Major League Baseball runs scored champions ources
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/T/Thomas_Roy.stm Baseball Library]
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/t/thomaro01.shtml Baseball Reference]
* [http://www.upenn.edu/gazette/0505/0505pro03.html Pennsylvania Gazette]
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