Ginger Beaumont, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Ginger Beaumont

American baseball player

Date of Birth: 23-Jul-1876

Place of Birth: Rochester, Wisconsin, United States

Date of Death: 10-Apr-1956

Profession: baseball player

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Ginger Beaumont

  • Clarence Howeth "Ginger" Beaumont (July 23, 1876 – April 10, 1956) was an American center fielder in Major League Baseball who spent most of his career with the Pittsburgh Pirates (1899–1906) and Boston Braves (1907–1909).
  • He was born in Rochester, Wisconsin, and attended Beloit College.
  • During the years 1900–1904 – with the Pirates winning pennants from 1901–1903 – Beaumont led the National League in hits three times, scored 100 runs four times, leading the league once, and also captured the 1902 batting championship with a .357 mark.
  • As the Pirates' regular leadoff hitter, he was the first player ever to bat in a World Series game.Nicknamed "Ginger" for his thick red hair, he used his excellent speed to great advantage; on the day before his 23rd birthday in his rookie season, he had six infield singles and became the first player to score six runs in a game.
  • He was also the first player in major league history to lead his league in hits three consecutive years, which has been accomplished by only five others; he led the NL in hits a fourth time with the 1907 Braves.
  • Often bothered by leg injuries, he joined the Chicago Cubs for the 1910 season, and made pinch-hitting appearances in the first three games of the 1910 World Series before leaving the major leagues with a .311 career batting average and on base average of .362.
  • He played one more season in the minor leagues before retiring to his Honey Creek, Wisconsin farm.
  • He was one of the first inductees to the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame in 1951.
  • Beaumont suffered two strokes in his seventies, and died at age 79 in Burlington, Wisconsin.Beaumont has a baseball field named after him in his hometown of Burlington.
  • His name also represents part of the Burlington Little League organization.
  • In July 2015, a monument to Beaumont was dedicated at Beaumont Field.

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