- Frank Isbell
Infobox MLB retired
name=Frank Isbell
position=First Baseman /Second Baseman
bgcolor1=silver
bgcolor2=black
textcolor1=black
textcolor2=white
bats=Left
throws=Right
birthdate=August 21 ,1875
city-state|Delevan|New York
deathdate=death date and age|1941|7|15|1875|8|21
city-state|Wichita|Kansas
debutdate=May 1
debutyear= 1898
debutteam= Chicago Orphans
finaldate=October 3
finalyear=1909
finalteam=Chicago White Sox
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.250
stat2label=Runs batted in
stat2value=455
stat3label=Stolen bases
stat3value=253
teams=
* Chicago Orphans (1898)
*Chicago White Sox (1901-1909)
highlights=
*World Series champion: 1906
*American League pennant: 1901
*American League stolen base champion: 1901William Frank Isbell (
August 21 1875 -July 15 1941 ) was a Major Leaguefirst baseman ,second baseman , andoutfielder in the 1910s. He played for theChicago Cubs in 1898 briefly, where he had 37 hits in 159at bat s (.233batting average ). With the Cubs, he pitched and played outfield more than anything else. Thirteen of his seventeen games pitched came with the Cubs. After not being seen in baseball for the next year, he showed up again in 1900 playing for theChicago White Sox as a full-time first baseman. It should be noted that theAmerican League was not recognized in the Majors until 1901 though. He played with them until 1909. He batted left-handed, but threw right-handed.Born in
Delevan, New York , Isbell wasnickname d Bald Eagle. Isbell was a good enough hitter to earn a starting spot on some very good White Sox teams including the pennant-winning 1901 team, managed byClark Griffith , the 2nd place 1905 team led byFielder Jones , and finally the1906 World Series champion White Sox that includedshortstop George Davis and pitchersDoc White andEd Walsh . That team was known as one of the worst hitting teams to ever win the World Series, with only Davis and Isbell hitting above .260 (Davis hit .277, Isbell .279). Amazingly, even though Isbell only had 13 career regular season home runs, he hit two homers in that World Series to help the Sox beat his former team, theChicago Cubs . He also set many other offensive World Series records that year, including doubles andextra base hit s in a game. However, Isbell was better known for his outstanding speed, even for that day-in-age. He never beat out his 1901 season when he had 52stolen base s and led the Majors, but he averaged 37 steals a year and ended out with 253 in his career.In a 10-year career and 1119 games, he ended out with a .250 batting average with 13
home run s and 455 RBIs. He had 1056 career hits in 4219at bat s. As a pitcher, he went 4-7 with a 3.59 ERA.Isbell also became notable for being manager and owner of many teams in the Western League. He died in
Wichita, Kansas .ee also
*
List of Major League Baseball stolen base champions
*Chicago White Sox all-time roster External links
*baseball-reference|id=i/isbelfr01
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