Socks Seybold
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Ralph "Socks" Seybold (November 23, 1870 - December 22, 1921) is a former professional baseball player. He was an outfielder and first baseman over parts of 9 seasons with the Cincinnati Reds and Philadelphia Athletics. In 1902, he led the American League in home runs while playing for Philadelphia. He was born in Washingtonville, Ohio and died at the age of 51 in Greensburg, Pennsylvania.
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- Baseball-Reference.com - career statistics and analysis
Preceded by Nap Lajoie |
American League Home Run Champion 1902 |
Succeeded by Buck Freeman |
Categories: 1870 births | 1921 deaths | Major league outfielders | Major league players from Ohio | Philadelphia Athletics players | Cincinnati Reds players | People from Ohio | American League home run champions | Major league right fielders | 19th century baseball players | Baseball right fielder stubs