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Danny Green (baseball)

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landed Green, who became the White Sox right fielder in 1902. In his first two years with the Sox he hit .312 and .309. A fast and smart runner, from 1900 to 1904 he averaged 30.2 stolen bases in each season, with a career-high 35 in 1902. Then, before the 1906 season he suffered a throwing arm
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Green reached the majors in 1898 with the Chicago Orphans (later the Cubs), spending four years with them before moving to the Chicago White Sox. Green became the regular Orphans center fielder in 1898, replacing the moody
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just three days after his 38th birthday. While Green's family always insisted he died of complications from a beaning, the book, Death At the Ballpark reveals Green most likely died from complications of syphilis.
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In an eight-season career, Green was a .293 hitter (1021-for-3484) with 29
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List of Major League Baseball career stolen bases leaders
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Outfielder
Burlington, New Jersey
Camden, New Jersey
Chicago Orphans
Chicago White Sox
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Stolen bases
Chicago Orphans
1898
1901
1902
1905
baseball
center fielder
right fielder
Major League Baseball
1898
1905
Chicago Orphans
Chicago White Sox
Burlington, New Jersey
home runs
RBI
games
runs
doubles
triples
stolen bases

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