Product Code Database
Example Keywords: bioshock -silk $89-148
   » » Wiki: Chick Stahl
Tag Wiki 'Chick Stahl'.
Tag

Chick Stahl
 (

Charles Sylvester " Chick" Stahl (January 10, 1873March 28, 1907) was an American in Major League Baseball who was among the most feared and consistent hitters in his time. Stahl was an active major-league player when he died by suicide during before the 1907 season.


Career
In his rookie 1897 season with the , he batted .354, and over his first sixty-nine games, he averaged over .300. In 1899, he had six hits in a game, and in the 1903 World Series, he hit three triples. By 1904, including his time with the Beaneaters and the , Stahl had been a key part of four pennant winning teams in seven seasons.

In , he was named acting manager of the Americans after his friend was suspended "Chick Stahl, Talent and Tragedy" and decided to focus on his playing, and also due to the club's ownership opting for a change following a poor season by the club. He was officially named player-manager on December 4, 1906.

In 1,304 , Stahl compiled a .305 batting average (1546–5069) with 858 , 219 doubles, 118 triples, 36 , 622 RBI, 189 , 470 walks, an on-base percentage of .369 and slugging percentage of .416 in 10 major-league seasons. In the 1903 World Series, he hit .303 (10–33), scoring 6 runs and recording 3 RBI, helping the win the first modern World Series.


Managerial record


Death
In March 1907, Stahl died by suicide during in West Baden, Indiana, by drinking four ounces of . The reason for Stahl's suicide has remained a mystery for over a century. He was known as a carefree, fun-loving man and had many love affairs going on throughout the country. He had mentioned suicide days before in Louisville, Kentucky, prompting some teammates to take the carbolic acid from him. His final words to some of teammates were "Boys, I just couldn't help it. It drove me to it." What "it" exactly was remains a mystery. A 1908 newspaper article claims that he was despondent because he had been tasked with discharging his friend Collins from the team.

reluctantly took over as manager to start the season, but he was replaced six games into the season. Collins was traded to Philadelphia in June 1907. Stahl's widow mysteriously died a year and a half later.Bill Ferber (2007) A Game of Baseball: The Orioles, The Beaneaters and The Battle For The 1897 Pennant, University of Nebraska Press, , pg. 251 Just prior to her death, Julia Stahl was seen walking in a poor area of Boston while lavishly dressed. However, no bystanders seem to have seen the events of the last moments of her life.

Chick Stahl was not related to , despite contemporary baseball sources listing them as brothers.

Stahl was mentioned along with teammates and in the revival of the song "Tessie" (2004) by .


See also
  • List of baseball players who died during their careers
  • List of Major League Baseball career stolen bases leaders
  • List of Major League Baseball career triples leaders
  • List of Major League Baseball annual triples leaders
  • List of Major League Baseball player-managers
  • List of Major League Baseball single-game hits leaders


External links

Page 1 of 1
1
Page 1 of 1
1

Account

Social:
Pages:  ..   .. 
Items:  .. 

Navigation

General: Atom Feed Atom Feed  .. 
Help:  ..   .. 
Category:  ..   .. 
Media:  ..   .. 
Posts:  ..   ..   .. 

Statistics

Page:  .. 
Summary:  .. 
1 Tags
10/10 Page Rank
5 Page Refs