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Lefty Houtz

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to .291, and Butte won the league championship. The following season, he moved to the Pacific National League's San Francisco Pirates and batted .286. He broke out again in 1904, with the Boise Fruit Pickers. Houtz was one of the PNL's top sluggers that season, batting .343 and pacing the circuit
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in early 1906 but did not play for the Cardinals in a regular season game. His five games in 1899 would remain the only major league experience of his career. Houtz instead spent 1906 and 1907 playing for the
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reported that Houtz ("the Texas League wonder") had been released outright from Cincinnati. He then played for two teams in 1900 and batted just .220.
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reported that he was "hitting the ball hard", but his batting average that year was just .244. He then hit .258 in 1907.
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Houtz played five games for the Reds from July 23 to July 26. He went 4 for 17 at the plate with 4 walks, for a .381
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Houtz was then acquired by the Cincinnati Reds, and he made his major league debut on July 23.
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in 1899 and also had a 12-year minor league career. Houtz stood at 5' 10" and weighed 170 lbs.
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and 18 triples while finishing second in total bases.
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He finished out the season with St. Paul of the 195:(September 4, 1875 – February 15, 1959) was an 555:Career statistics and player information from 488:"1904 Pacific National League Batting Leaders" 271:In 1902, Houtz joined the Butte Miners of the 8: 622:Indianapolis Hoosiers (minor league) players 367: 365: 363: 361: 359: 357: 34: 23: 536:"1910 Ohio State League Batting Leaders" 402: 400: 398: 396: 394: 392: 390: 388: 386: 384: 353: 173: 123:July 26, 1899, for the  110:July 23, 1899, for the  7: 372:"Lefty Houtz Statistics and History" 16:American baseball player (1875–1959) 423:"1899 Texas League Batting Leaders" 14: 592:Major League Baseball outfielders 587:People from Auglaize County, Ohio 582:People from Connersville, Indiana 612:Sioux City Corn Huskers players 617:Fort Wayne Railroaders players 1: 667:San Francisco Pirates players 662:19th-century baseball players 657:Baseball players from Indiana 287:In 1905, Houtz played in the 627:Marion Glass Blowers players 602:St. Paul Saints (AA) players 642:Montgomery Senators players 607:Mansfield Haymakers players 510:, February 28, 1906, p. 14. 446:, September 19, 1908, p. 2. 688: 647:Zanesville Infants players 478:, October 10, 1902, p. 12. 652:Birmingham Barons players 248:later wrote of that day: 174: 165: 122: 109: 86: 70: 51: 42: 33: 672:Lima Cigarmakers players 637:Seattle Siwashes players 462:, October 7, 1899, p. 7. 329:in 1908 and then to the 273:Pacific Northwest League 215:Lefty Houtz was born in 193:Fred Fritz "Lefty" Houtz 597:Cincinnati Reds players 542:. 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Outfielder
Connersville, Indiana
St. Marys, Ohio
Cincinnati Reds
Cincinnati Reds
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Cincinnati Reds
1899
outfielder
Major League Baseball
Cincinnati Reds
Connersville, Indiana
Texas League
home runs
triples
hits
slugging percentage
Sporting Life
on-base percentage
Western League
Pacific Northwest League
batting average
doubles
Pacific Coast League
spring training
National League
St. Louis Cardinals

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