Sherry Magee ranks #28 among the Top 50 all-time at LF. Rankings? Best Season: 1910 Had there been MVP Awards consistently in his era, Magee possibly could have been a multiple winner.
In 1914, a fairly typical season for him, he finished seventh in balloting. Where He Played Left field (1,861 total in the outfield), first base (136), shortstop (40), second (15), third base (one game) Born Sherwood Robert Magee was born on August 6, 1884, in Clarendon, PA. Died March 13, 1929, Philadelphia, PA Batted: Right Threw: Right Primary Position: OF --> Primary Team: PHI --> Major League Debut 6 29, Nine Other Players Who Debuted in 1904 Sherry Magee Frank Schulte Miller Huggins George Stovall Art Devlin Gabby Street Ed Walsh Hooks Wiltse Charley O'Leary --> Similar Players No one is truly comparable to Magee.
Not only could he hit for average and power, but he was an accomplished bunter and baserunner, and he had one of the strongest arms in the NL during the Deadball Era. Hall of Fame ... more.
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