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Nap and Lajoie
The 1910 race for best average in the American League was between the Detroit Tigers ' widely disliked Ty Cobb and Nap Lajoie of the Cleveland Indians.
In 1901, Napoleon " Nap " Lajoie, the Philadelphia Phillies ' star second baseman, jumped to the A's after his contract was capped at $ 2, 400 per year — one of the highest-profile players to jump to the upstart AL.
Nap Lajoie on a 1911 baseball card
* 1874 – Nap Lajoie, American baseball player ( d. 1959 )
* Nap Lajoie, ( American baseball player )
* February 7 – Nap Lajoie, American baseball player ( b. 1874 )
Nap Lajoie, member of Baseball Hall of Fame
* Nap Lajoie, baseball player
Hugh Duffy's. 440 average in 1894 is the highest ever during a winning season, and the AL leader is Nap Lajoie (. 426 ).
He reached 3, 000 in 2, 284 games, the third-fewest games among the 22 players to reach the mark behind Cobb ( 2, 135 ) and Nap Lajoie ( 2, 224 ).
When it was initially ( and erroneously ) reported that Nap Lajoie had won the batting title, Crawford was alleged to have been one of several Tigers who sent a telegram to Lajoie congratulating him on beating Cobb.
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* Nap Lajoie
The six players given such passes are Abner Dalrymple ( 1881 ), Nap Lajoie ( 1901 ), Del Bissonette ( 1928 ), Bill Nicholson ( 1944 ), Barry Bonds ( 1998 ), and Josh Hamilton ( 2008 ).
His. 466 slugging average then placed him fifth among second basemen, behind Hornsby (. 577 ), Gehringer (. 480 ), Lazzeri (. 467 ) and Nap Lajoie (. 466 ), and only Hornsby had more homers among second basemen.
He attempted a return to the Giants the following season for a further raise to $ 6, 700 ( the second-highest figure in the league, after that of Nap Lajoie ), but was prevented by the implementation of a peace agreement between the warring leagues.
* 163 triples ranks him tied for 33rd all-time, with Nap Lajoie, Lou Gehrig, and Bill Dahlen.
As a recourse, Flick and teammate Nap Lajoie signed instead with the Cleveland Naps, as the Pennsylvania injunction could not be enforced in Ohio ; the two players often traveled separately from their teammates for the next year, never setting foot in Pennsylvania in order to avoid a subpoena.

Nap and who
Nap Lajoie clearly represented a a financial asset to Marston, who did not give him away.
There, Nap Lajoie of the Cleveland Naps, who lived in the same neighborhood, discovered Peckinpaugh.
When playing third base, he was ordered by his manager Jack O ' Connor to play back, giving Nap Lajoie a good chance to beat out bunts for hits that could help win the award for Lajoie instead of the widely-hated Ty Cobb, who had been leading in the batting average race prior to the last-day's doubleheader,. 385 to. 376.

Nap and 1903
* Nap Lajoie (. 344, 1903 )
* Nap Lajoie (. 518, 1903 )
* Nap Lajoie (. 896, 1903 )

Nap and American
Napoléon " Nap " Lajoie (; September 5, 1874 – February 7, 1959 ), also known as Larry Lajoie and nicknamed " The Frenchman ", was an American professional baseball second baseman and player-manager.
* Nap Lajoie ( 1874-1959 ), American baseball player
Nap Rucker on a 1911 American Tobacco Company baseball card ( Gold Borders ( T205 )).
In 1915 the American League team, previously called the Cleveland Naps in reference to player / manager Nap Lajoie, was renamed the Cleveland Indians.

Nap and League
In 1982, Palmer gained notoriety when he recognized a scorekeeper's error as he pored over decades-old box scores, discovering that Nap Lajoie's 1910 batting average was several points higher than Ty Cobb's, causing the official Major League Baseball record books to be re-written.

Nap and Batting
* Batting average, season:. 380 † ( tie ) Nap Lajoie ( 1917 ), Dale Alexander ( 1928 )

Nap and with
* On September 5, 1908, the Brooklyn Dodgers ' Nap Rucker blanked the Boston Doves with a flawless pitching performance, despite errors that allowed three Doves to reach base.
On May 16, 1917, Botterell became a Probationary Flight Officer with the RNAS, where he was given the nickname " Nap " because of his supposed resemblance to Napoleon.
In 1932, syndicated sports writer Whitney Martin wrote a column arguing that Lowe ranked with Bobby Doerr, Joe Gordon, Nap Lajoie and Eddie Collins as the greatest second basemen of all time.
Doyle ended his career with a. 290 batting average, putting him behind only Nap Lajoie (. 338 ), Eddie Collins ( then at. 329 ) and Cupid Childs (. 306 ) among players with 1000 games at second base.
* The Two Mouseketeers, a Tom and Jerry cartoon, with three follow-ups, Touché, Pussy Cat !, Tom and Chérie and Royal Cat Nap
Grant entered the majors with the Cleveland Indians at the very end of the season as an emergency replacement for an ailing Nap Lajoie.

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