Sam Agnew

Sam Agnew

Infobox MLB retired
name=Sam Agnew
position=Catcher
birthdate =birth date|1887|4|12
deathdate=death date and age|1951|7|19|1887|4|12
bats=Right
throws=Right
debutdate=April 10
debutyear=by|1913
debutteam=St. Louis Browns
finaldate=July 19
finalyear=by|1951
finalteam=Washington Senators
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.204
stat2label=Runs
stat2value=105
stat3label=RBI
stat3value=98
teams=
* St. Louis Browns (by|1913-by|1915)
* Boston Red Sox (by|1916-by|1918)
* Washington Senators (by|1919)
highlights=
* Agnew played with the World Series champion Boston Red Sox

Samuel Lester (Slam) Agnew (April 12, 1887 – July 19, 1951) was a catcher in Major League Baseball. From 1913 through 1919, he played for the St. Louis Browns (1913-15), Boston Red Sox (1916-18) and Washington Senators (1919). Agnew batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Farmington, Missouri.

Agnew debuted with the St. Louis Browns on April 10, by|1913. In 105 games his rookie season, Sam hit .208 with 2 home runs and 24 RBI, stealing 11 bases, in 307 at bats. In by|1914, Agnew hit .212 with 16 RBI in 115 games. That season he finished 23rd in the balloting for Most Valuable Player, losing out to Eddie Collins of the Philadelphia Athletics. In by|1915, he slipped down to a .203 average with 19 RBI in 104 games.

On December 16, by|1915, the Boston Red Sox purchased Agnew from the St. Louis Browns. Serving as the backup to regular backstop Pinch Thomas, Agnew hit .209 (14-for-67) with 7 RBI in 40 games. Splitting time behind the plate with Thomas in by|1917, Agnew hit .208 with 16 RBI in 85 games. Although he was considered the regular catcher in by|1918, Agnew struggled at the plate, hitting just .166 with a career-low 6 RBI in 72 games. His offensive woes continued during the 1918 World Series, as he went hitless in nine at bats over four games against the Chicago Cubs.

In January by|1919, Agnew was purchased from the Boston Red Sox by the Washington Senators. In just 42 games, Agnew hit a career-high .235 with 10 RBI. He played his final Major League game on September 28, 1919.

In a seven-season career, Agnew posted a .204 batting average with two home runs and 98 RBI in 563 games played. Agnew died in Sonoma, California, at the age of 64.

External links

* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/A/Agnew_Sam.stm Baseball Library]
* [http://members.tripod.com/bb_catchers/catchers/agnew.htm Encyclopedia of Baseball Catchers]


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