- Buck Freeman
:"For the baseball pitcher, see Buck Freeman."----Infobox MLB retired
name=Buck Freeman
width=200
caption=
position=Right fielder
bats=Left
throws=Left
birthdate=birth date|1871|10|30Catasauqua, Pennsylvania
deathdate=death date and age|1949|6|25|1871|10|30Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
debutdate=June 27
debutyear=by|1891
debutteam=Washington Statesmen
finaldate=April 20
finalyear=by|1907
finalteam=Boston Americans
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.293
stat2label=Home run s
stat2value= 82
stat3label=Triples
stat3value= 131
teams=
*Washington Statesmen/Senators (by|1891-by|1899)
*Boston Beaneaters (by|1900)
*Boston Americans (by|1901-by|1907)
highlights=
*World Series champion: 1903
*American League pennant winner (by|1904)
*NL home run champion (by|1899)
*AL home run champion (by|1903)
*AL runs batted in champion (by|1902, (by|1903) John Frank Freeman ["Buck"] (October 30 1871 –June 25 1949 ) was an Americanright fielder inMajor League Baseball at the turn of the 20th century. Freeman was one of the top sluggers of his era, his most famous feat being the 25home run s he hit during the 1899 season.A native of
Catasauqua, Pennsylvania , Freeman showed talent as apitcher from a young age. He made his major league debut as a left-handed starter with the Washington Statesmen onJune 27 , 1891, registering the loss in a 4-5 defeat to the Philadelphia Athletics. Freeman played in a further four games during the season, finishing up with a 3-2 record and anearned run average of 3.89.Following the 1891 season's conclusion he did not play in the majors again for seven years. He played in the Eastern League with Toronto from 1896 to 1898 and returned to the Washington roster midway through the 1898 season. During the intervening time Freeman had bulked out and had begun to show real skill with the bat (in his 18
at bat s in 1891 he had recorded abatting average of .222). In light of this the Senators decided to retrain Freeman as a right fielder, believing that he would be even more useful with the bat than he was with the ball. Albeit with only 107 at bats, he recorded a .364 batting average and a .523slugging percentage during the final months of the 1898 season. Following his strong showing with the bat, he was named as the Senators' first-choice right fielder for the following season.The 25 home runs that Freeman recorded in 1899 were truly remarkable by the standards of the time; the second highest total that year was Bobby Wallace's 12. Although Freeman failed to equal
Ned Williamson 's record of 27 home runs in a season, recorded in 1884, Freeman's total is generally regarded as the greater achievement owing to the dimensions of Williamson's home ballpark of Lakeshore Park (of Williamson's 27 homers, only two were scored away from home). Freeman's tally was not surpassed until 1919, whenBabe Ruth scored 29 home runs with theBoston Red Sox .Following the disbandment of the Washington Senators at the end of the 1899 season, Freeman spent the 1900 season with the Boston Beaneaters. His offensive numbers for the season were well down on the year before, with him hitting 6 home runs and recording 66
runs batted in . At the end of the season he and teammateJimmy Collins moved across town to the Boston Americans, who decided to convert him into afirst baseman . The 1901 season was something of a return to form: he finished second overall in home runs (12), RBI (114), and slugging percentage (.520), finishing behindNap Lajoie in all categories.In 1902 Freeman returned to playing as a right fielder, which was his better position, and led the
American League with 121 RBI. In 1903 he helped Boston to the inauguralWorld Series by leading the league in both home runs (13), and RBI (104); in doing so Freeman became the first player to have lead both theNational League and the American League in home runs. The1903 World Series was the only Series Freeman ever played in, and it proved to be lacklustre by his own standards - he recorded an average of .281 with three triples and four RBI over the course of eight games.In the three years following Boston's World Series success Freeman's offense declined sharply. In 1906: he managed a .250 average with one home run and 30 RBI. After that, he decided to play for one further season, but was released by Boston after only four games of the 1907 season after going 2-for-12, including a home run. He went on to finish the season with the
Minneapolis Millers of the American Association, recording an average of .335 and scoring 18 home runs. Following this successful season he decided to spend a further season with the Millers. The 1908 season was Freeman's last in professional baseball, in which he managed to score 10 home runs albeit with an average of .218.In an 11-season career, Freeman was a .293 hitter (1235-for-4208) with 82 home runs and 713 RBI in 1126 games, including 199 doubles, 131 triples, 92
stolen base s, a slugging percentage of .462, and a .346on base percentage .Freeman died at the age of 77 in
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania .ee also
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List of Major League Baseball players with 100 triples
*List of Major League Baseball RBI champions
*List of Major League Baseball home run champions
*List of Major League Baseball triples champions External links
*baseball-reference|id=f/freembu01
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