Hall of Fame Major League Baseball Player. Stocky, hard-hitting, hard-running, hard-sliding right fielder of the champion Giants of the 1920's. Aggressive and consistent, he was called "the greatest outfielder I ever saw" by his manager, John McGraw. He hit over .300 seven straight seasons in compiling a career figure of .322; and he led N.L. outfielders in assists on three occasions. He passed away from Bright's Disease (Kidney Disease) at age 30 in 1927. He was inducted into the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame in 1972 by the Veterans Committee.
Hall of Fame Major League Baseball Player. Stocky, hard-hitting, hard-running, hard-sliding right fielder of the champion Giants of the 1920's. Aggressive and consistent, he was called "the greatest outfielder I ever saw" by his manager, John McGraw. He hit over .300 seven straight seasons in compiling a career figure of .322; and he led N.L. outfielders in assists on three occasions. He passed away from Bright's Disease (Kidney Disease) at age 30 in 1927. He was inducted into the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame in 1972 by the Veterans Committee.
Familienmitglieder
Blumen
Werbung
Siehe mehr Youngs Gedenkstätten in:
Aufzeichnungen bei Ancestry
-
Ross Middlebrook Youngs
1910 United States Federal Census
-
Ross Middlebrook Youngs
1900 United States Federal Census
-
Ross Middlebrook Youngs
U.S., Passport Applications, 1795-1925
-
Ross Middlebrook Youngs
U.S., Newspapers.com™ Marriage Index, 1800s-2020
-
Ross Middlebrook Youngs
Texas, U.S., Death Certificates, 1903-1982
Gesponsert von Ancestry
Werbung