- Arky Vaughan
Infobox MLB retired
name=Arky Vaughan
position=Shortstop
width=200
bats=Left
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date|1912|3|9
city-state|Clifty|Arkansas
deathdate=death date and age|1952|8|30|1912|3|9
city-state|Eagleville|California
debutdate=April 17
debutyear=by|1932
debutteam=Pittsburgh Pirates
finaldate=September 22
finalyear=by|1948
finalteam=Brooklyn Dodgers
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.318
stat2label=Hits
stat2value=2,103
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=926
teams=
*Pittsburgh Pirates (by|1932-by|1941)
*Brooklyn Dodgers (by|1942-by|1943, by|1947-by|1948)
highlights=
* 9x All-Star selection (1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942)
hofdate=by|1985
hofmethod=Veteran's CommitteeJoseph Floyd "Arky" Vaughan (
March 9 ,1912 -August 30 ,1952 ) was aprofessional baseball shortstop .Born in Clifty,
Arkansas , Vaughan made his major league debut in 1932 with thePittsburgh Pirates . He quickly built a reputation as a superb hitter, batting .318 in his first year, and knocking in over 90 runs in 1933, 1934 and 1935. Over the following decade, he asserted established himself as one of the finest hitting shortstops to ever play the game, batting over .300 in every season through 1941, and regularly being at or near the top of the league in runs scored, RBI, batting average,stolen base s and walks.In the
1941 All-Star Game , Vaughan hit two home runs, but was upstaged by a ninth-inning, three-run homer byAmerican League rTed Williams .Vaughan was traded prior to the 1942 season to the
Brooklyn Dodgers and was unable to maintain his high standards of play in his new city, despite leading the league with 20 stolen bases in 1943. Vaughan missed three years before returning in 1947. He played in his onlyWorld Series that season, losing to theNew York Yankees , and left the majors after the 1948 season. His last year in baseball was 1949 with the PCL's San Francisco Seals. He retired with 1173 runs scored, 96home run s, 926 RBI, 118 steals, a .318 batting average (the second highest mark for a Hall of Fame shortstop, behindHonus Wagner 's lifetime average of .327) and a .406on base percentage . His best personal year came in 1935 when he hit .385 (a 20th century record forNational League shortstops) with 19 home runs and 99 RBI.An avid outdoorsman, Vaughan was fishing in Lost Lake, near
Eagleville, California on August 30, 1952, when a storm brewed up rather suddenly. Arky and a friend were caught up in the turbulence, the boat sank, and the two men drowned. He was just 40 years old.Vaughan was inducted into the
Baseball Hall of Fame in 1985. In 1981,Lawrence Ritter andDonald Honig included him in their book "The 100 Greatest Baseball Players of All Time". In his "New Historical Baseball Abstract",Bill James has argued that Vaughan is the second best shortstop in Major League history, behind fellow Pirate and mentor,Honus Wagner . In addition, Vaughan is also the 26th greatest non-pitcher in major league history, according towin shares .ee also
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List of major league players with 2,000 hits
*List of Major League Baseball players with 100 triples
*List of Major League Baseball players with 1000 runs
*Hitting for the cycle
*List of Major League Baseball batting champions
*List of Major League Baseball runs scored champions
*List of Major League Baseball stolen base champions
*List of Major League Baseball triples champions External links
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