Hick Carpenter

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Hick Carpenter
Hick Carpenter
Third baseman
Born: August 16, 1855
Grafton, Massachusetts
Died: April 18, 1937 (aged 81)
San Diego, California
Batted: Right Threw: Left
MLB debut
May 1, 1879
for the Syracuse Stars
Final game
July 31, 1892
for the St. Louis Browns
Career statistics
Batting average     .259
Hits     1,202
Runs     720
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Warren William "Hick" Carpenter (August 16, 1855 - April 18, 1937) was a 19th century Major League Baseball Third baseman from Grafton, Massachusetts. He travelled around the National League with several clubs before getting the starting Third base job with the Cincinnati Red Stockings of the American Association. He played his entire career at third base, even though he was left handed, unorthodox even during that era. When the Red Stockings switched over to the National League, Hick left Major League Baseball, but did make a one game comeback with the St. Louis Browns three years later.[1]

An excellent hitter, he was often in the top five of most offensive categories, including leading the league in hits, singles, and RBIs. On September 12, 1883, Cincinnati beats the Pittsburgh Alleghenys 27-5 collecting a club-record 33 hits. Hick and Long John Reilly each collect 6 hits‚ while Reilly scores 6 runs and hits for the cycle.[2]

On July 01, 1884, Hick had 5 hits including 2 home runs and 2 doubles to lead the Red Stockings to a 16-5 win over the Washington Nationals.[3]

Sometimes referred to "Old Hickory" or "Old Hick", he ended up in San Diego, California, where he died at the age of 81, and was laid to rest at Mount Hope Cemetery.[4]

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  1. ^ Baseball Reference player page
  2. ^ The Baseball Library Charley Jones
  3. ^ The Baseball Library
  4. ^ Baseball Almanac player page