- Billy Shindle
Infobox MLB retired
name=Billy Shindle
position=Third baseman
birthdate=December 5 ,1860
deathdate=death date and age|1936|6|3|1860|12|5
bats=Right
throws=Right
debutdate=October 5
debutyear=by|1886
debutteam=Detroit Wolverines
finaldate=September 17
finalyear=by|1898
finalteam=Brooklyn Bridegrooms
stat1label=Batting average
stat2label=Hits
stat3label=Runs
stat1value=.269
stat2value=1,561
stat3value=992
teams=
*Detroit Wolverines (by|1886-by|1887)
*Baltimore Orioles (by|1888-by|1889, by|1892-by|1893)
*Philadelphia Quakers (by|1890)
*Philadelphia Phillies (by|1891)
*Brooklyn Grooms/Bridegrooms (by|1894-by|1898)
highlights=
* Holds all time record forRange factor by a third baseman: 4.34 in 1892
* Hold all time record for errors in a season by any major league player: 122 in 1890William D. "Billy" Shindle (
December 5 ,1860 -June 3 ,1936 ) was athird baseman inMajor League Baseball who played from by|1886 through by|1898 for theDetroit Wolverines (1886-87), Baltimore Orioles (1888-89, 1892-93), Philadelphia Athletics (1890),Philadelphia Phillies (1891), and the Brooklyn Grooms & Bridegrooms (1894-98). Shindle batted and threw right-handed. He was born inGloucester, New Jersey . He was slightly built at 5'8" and 158 pounds.Shindle's
Range factor of 4.34 in 1892 for the Baltimore Orioles is the highest rating ever recorded by a third baseman in the history of Major League Baseball. SeeRange factor . He also hadRange factor s over 4.0 for Baltimore in 1888, for Philadelphia in 1891.While his
Range factor demonstrates his superior speed and ability to get to the ball, Shindle was not as talented at handling the balls once he got to them. In 1890, Shindle played shortstop for Philadelphia in the Players League and was charged with 122 errors (119 at shortstop and 3 at third base). Shindle's 122 errors in 1890 is the all time record for most errors by a major league player at any position. [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FCI/is_7_62/ai_102520517/pg_6 Deficient defenders: many players have earned reputations as "good hit, no field" performers - descriptions of play of baseball players | Baseball Digest | Find Articles at BN... ] at findarticles.com]Shindle was ranked as the 95th best third baseman of all time in
The New Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract .In a 13-season career, Shindle was a .269 hitter (1561-for-5807) in 1422 games, with 31
home run s, 355 extra base hits, 992 runs, 758 RBI, 226 doubles, 97 triples, and 318stolen base s. In 1890 (the same year he set the all time errors record), Shindle batted a career-high .322, led the Players League with 282 total bases, and was fourth in the league with 10 home runs.Shindle played third base for the Brooklyn Bridegrooms from 1894-1898. His 3.7 lifetime
Range factor makes him the number one defensive third baseman in Dodgers history. (William F. McNeil, "The Dodgers Encyclopedia"," p. 102) [cite book
title=The Dodgers Encyclopedia
author=William McNeil
year=2000
publisher=Sports Publishing LLC
isbn=1582613168
url=http://books.google.com/books?id=aKQ3CQYbYXkC&pg=PA102&lpg=PA102&dq=%22billy+shindle%22&source=web&ots=Ttq3-ID4VX&sig=7yvCym11JQbzQFhYw2HoFsmjsc0#PPA102,M1]In 1894, the 34-year-old Shindle hit .296 with 94 runs scored and 96 RBIs. He retired after the 1898 season at age 38.
Shindle died in
Lakeland, New Jersey at age 75.Notes
ee also
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1887 Detroit Wolverines season External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/s/shindbi01.shtml Baseball Reference]
* [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/S/Pshinb101.htm Retrosheet]
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