- Birdie Cree
Infobox MLB retired
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bgcolor2=maroon
textcolor1=white
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name=Birdie Cree
position=Outfielder
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date|1882|10|23|mf=y
deathdate=death date and age|1942|11|8|1882|10|23
debutdate=September 17
debutyear=by|1908
debutteam=New York Yankees
finaldate=September 21
finalyear=by|1915
finalteam=New York Yankees
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.292
stat2label=Home run s
stat2value=11
stat3label=RBI
stat3value=332
teams=
*New York Yankees (1908-1915)
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*noneWilliam Franklin "Birdie" Cree (
October 23 ,1883 -November 8 ,1942 ) was aMajor League Baseball outfielder . He spent his entire 8 year career with theNew York Highlanders , which would become theNew York Yankees . Statistically, Cree's best comparison would beHomer Smoot .Born in
Khedive, Pennsylvania , Cree was a small man at 5'6" and 150 pounds. He threw and batted right-handed, and he also attendedPenn State University .Prior to the Major Leagues, Cree played in the High Hat League, then went to play ball in
Burlington, Vermont andWilliamsport, Pennsylvania .Cree made his Major League debut on
September 17 ,1908 at the age of 25. He was a solid outfielder until 1911, when he had an extraordinary season. He had or tied career highs in every major category, with the highlights being 22 triples (which tied him for 32nd all-time in a season and the most in a season for a right-hander in the AL), 48stolen base s and a .348batting average . He was third in the league in stolen bases and because of his great performance, he was tied with Hall of FamerTris Speaker for 6th highest in the voting for MVP. As a matter of fact, he was the only non-Hall of Fame player in the top six for the MVP voting. He also hit his only career grand slam in 1911.Cree was on pace for another amazing season in 1912, but his season was cut short by a wrist injury from a Walter Johnson pitch and he only played a total of 50 games. He hit .332 in that time.
Cree never again lived up to his amazing 1911 season, playing over 100 games only once in the remaining four years of his career. Rejecting baseball disdainfully, he ended his career early on
September 21 ,1915 with a .292 career batting average, 132 stolen bases and 62 triples. In the field, Cree had a career .962fielding percentage . Cree retired from baseball because, "I had no intention of going to the bush leagues". Afterbaseball , he entered the world of banking.Jack Warhop andEd Sweeney had been teammates of Cree for eight seasons, longer than any other teammates.On
November 8 ,1942 at the age of 60, Cree died inSunbury, Pennsylvania after fighting a long illness. He was laid to rest inPomfret Manor Cemetery in Sunbury. At the time of his death, he was a cashier at the First National Bank of Sunbury.Transaction
On
July 6 ,1914 , the Yankees sent Bill Holden and cash to Baltimore of theInternational League for Cree. He was sold to Baltimore after a mediocre 1913 season with the Yankees, and the Yankees wanted him back.External links
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