- Jimmy Collins
Infobox MLB retired
name=Jimmy Collins
position=Third Baseman /Manager
bgcolor1=#dcdcdc
bgcolor2=#dcdcdc
textcolor1=black
textcolor2=black
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=January 16 ,1870
city-state|Buffalo|New York
deathdate=death date and age|1943|3|6|1870|1|16
city-state|Buffalo|New York
debutdate=April 19
debutyear= 1895
debutteam=Louisville Colonels
finaldate=August 29
finalyear=1908
finalteam=Philadelphia Athletics
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.294
stat2label=Hits
stat2value=1999
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=983
teams=
*Louisville Colonels (1895)
* Boston Beaneaters (1895-1900)
*Boston Red Sox (1901-1907)
* Philadelphia Athletics (1907-1908)
highlights=
*World Series champion: 1903
* National League pennant: 1897, 1898
* American League pennant: 1904
* National League home run champion: 1898
* 5 seasons with a .300+ batting average
* 2 seasons with 100+ RBI
* 4 seasons with 100+runs scored
hofdate=by|1945
hofmethod=Veteran's CommitteeJames Joseph Collins (
January 16 ,1870 –March 6 ,1943 ) was aMajor League Baseball player at the turn of the 20th century who was widely regarded as being the bestthird baseman prior toBrooks Robinson .Collins joined the league in 1895 as a member of theLouisville Colonels , but would finish the season with the Boston Beaneaters.Collins asserted himself as a skilled player in 1897 when he held a .346
batting average and knocked in 132 runs. He followed with an equally impressive 1898 season, in which he hit .328, drove in 111 runs and belted a league-high 15home run s. However it was his defense that made him a star. He was best known for his ability to field a bunt -- prior to his debut, it was the short stop who fielded bunts down the third base line - and is regarded as a huge pioneer of the modern defensive play of a third baseman.
[
left|framed|Jimmy_Collins_(center,_below)_with_infielders_Bobby Lowe ,Fred Tenney and Herman Long]Collins joined the
Boston Red Sox in 1901 as a player and a manager. He led the team to theWorld Series title in 1903 and the American League pennant in 1904.Collins was traded to the Philadelphia Athletics in 1907 and retired there after the 1908 season. He finished his career with 65 home runs, 1055 runs, 983 RBI and a .294 batting average.
Collins was inducted into the
Baseball Hall of Fame in 1945, and was the first player chosen primarily as a third baseman. In 1981,Lawrence Ritter andDonald Honig included him in their book "The 100 Greatest Baseball Players of All Time".In an article in 1976 in
Esquire magazine, sportswriter Harry Stein published an "All Time All-Star Argument Starter," consisting of five ethnic baseball teams. Because of space limitations the Irish team, including Collins as third baseman, was omitted.Jimmy Collins was born and died in
Buffalo, New York . He is buried in Holy Cross (Roman Catholic) Cemetery, in nearby Lackawanna.See also
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Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame
*List of Major League Baseball players with 100 triples
*List of Major League Baseball players with 1000 runs
*List of Major League Baseball home run champions External links
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