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Tris Speaker | Hall of Fame, Boston Red Sox, …
WEBTris Speaker was an American professional baseball player and manager who spent his 22-year career (1907–28) primarily with the Boston Red Sox and the Cleveland Indians. Speaker and Ty Cobb are …
Speaker, Tris | Baseball Hall of Fame
WEBSpeaker was known for playing a very shallow center field, which helped him lead AL center fielders in assists eight times – while his ability to cover ground on balls hit over his head helped him lead AL center …
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WEBLearn about Tris Speaker, one of the greatest center fielders of the Deadball Era, who played for Boston, Cleveland, Washington, and Philadelphia. Find out his career highlights, records, achievements, …
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WEBTris Speaker. Tristram “Tris” Speaker began his storied career as an outfielder for the Boston Red Sox in 1907, when his contract was purchased from the Houston club of the North Texas League.
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