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Paul Hines Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com. Positions: Centerfielder, First Baseman and Second Baseman. Bats: Right • Throws: Right. 5-9 , 173lb (175cm, 78kg) Born: March 1, 1855 in VA. More bio, uniform, draft, salary info. Triple Crown. 1884 World Series. Become a Stathead & surf this site ad-free.
- March 1, 1855
Paul Aloysius Hines (March 1, 1855 – July 10, 1935) was an American center fielder in professional baseball who played in the National Association and Major League Baseball from 1872 to 1891.
15. Nov. 2012 · Although baseball statistics from the late-19th and early 20th century are a bit fuzzy, Hines appears to be one of the greatest players of his era. In 1878, the Providence Grays center fielder won the game's first Triple Crown with 4 home runs, 50 RBIs and a .358 batting average.
Now to the Hall-of-Fame case. Hines has an impressive list of top 10 finishes, including: BA – 7 times; OBP – 8 times; SLG – 5 times; OPS – 7 times; OPS+ – 9 times; H – 10 times; HR – 9 times; TB – 10 times; XBH – 8 times; Range Factor – 9 times (all top 5) Fielding % – 7 times (all top 5) For the 1876-1891 period, Hines ...
The Black Ink and Gray Ink tests say Paul Hines has a solid case for Cooperstown. A forgotten star of the 19th-century, Paul Hines has both the statistics and narrative for Cooperstown.
2. Jan. 2020 · Paul Hines was one of the top stars in the early days of baseball and his statistics indicate that he would be a reasonable Hall of Fame candidate. Hines broke in at age 17 in 1872, and thus played his first 8 years in the 1870s , winning the first Triple Crown in baseball history in 1878 and winning the batting championship again in ...
1. März 2020 · Paul Hines was one of the early stars in Major League Baseball, but is essentially forgotten these days. Born on this day in 1852, Paul Hines was a star seemingly from the moment he set foot on a major league diamond. He broke into the majors in 1872, a 17 year old outfielder with the Washington Nationals of the National Association.