- Sport McAllister
Infobox MLB retired
name = Sport McAllister
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position =Outfielder
birthdate = birth date|1874|7|23
deathdate = death date and age|1962|7|17|1874|7|23
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debutdate = August 7
debutyear = 1896
debutteam =Cleveland Spiders
finaldate = September 29
finalyear = 1903
finalteam =Detroit Tigers
stat1label = Batting average
stat1value = .247
stat2label =Home run s
stat2value = 5
stat3label =Runs batted in
stat3value = 164
teams =
*Cleveland Spiders (by|1896–by|1899)
*Detroit Tigers (by|1901–by|1902)
*Baltimore Orioles (by|1902)
*Detroit Tigers (by|1902–by|1903)
highlights =Lewis William "Sport" McAllister, (
July 23 ,1874 -July 17 ,1962 ), was aMajor League Baseball player for seven seasons with theCleveland Spiders (1896–1899),Detroit Tigers (1901–1903), andBaltimore Orioles (1902). Born inAustin, Mississippi , McAllister was a versatile swith-hitter who played every position during his major league career. He played 147 games in the outfield, 83 at catcher, 65 at first base, 62 at shortstop, 27 at third base, and 7 at second base. He also pitched in 17 games, including 10 complete games.In seven major league seasons, McAllister had a .247 batting average, with 358 hits, 61 extra base hits, 32 stolen bases, and 164 RBIs. His best season was 1901, the inaugural season of the new
American League . He played 90 games for theDetroit Tigers and batted .301. McAllister andKid Elberfeld became the first .300 hitters for the Tigers in their first major league season. McAllister died inWyandotte, Michigan , a southern suburb of Detroit in 1962 at age 87.McAllister also was the umpire in a July 15, 1900 game between Cleveland and Detroit. After hostilities with the umpire the previous day, Tigers manager
Tommy Burns feared that the crowd would injure umpireJoe Cantillon . Burns forfeited the game, but Cleveland managerJim McAleer agreed to play using reserve player McAllister as the umpire. Detroit won 6-1. [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/ballplayers/player.php?name=Sport_McAllister_1874&page=chronology]External references
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