Tristram E. Speaker (April 4, 1888 in Hubbard, Texas - December 8, 1958 in Lake Whitney, Texas), nicknamed “Spoke” (a play on his last name) and “Grey Eagle” (for his prematurely graying hair), was an American baseball player known as one of the best offensive and defensive center fielders in history. Speaker was elected into the Baseball Hall of Fame during the second year of voting, along with Nap Lajoie and Cy Young. 1937. The first induction ceremony took place in June, 1939.
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| - Tristram E. Speaker (April 4, 1888 in Hubbard, Texas - December 8, 1958 in Lake Whitney, Texas), nicknamed “Spoke” (a play on his last name) and “Grey Eagle” (for his prematurely graying hair), was an American baseball player known as one of the best offensive and defensive center fielders in history. Speaker was elected into the Baseball Hall of Fame during the second year of voting, along with Nap Lajoie and Cy Young. 1937. The first induction ceremony took place in June, 1939.
- Tris Speaker was a famous Human baseball player in the early 20th century. A holographic version of him was available on a holosuite program enjoyed by Jake Sisko and Benjamin Sisko on Deep Space 9 in 2369. (DS9: "If Wishes Were Horses") According to the Star Trek Encyclopedia (3rd ed., p. 457), Tris Speaker played baseball from 1907 to 1928.
- Tris Speaker était un joueur de baseball au 20ème siècle.
- Tris Speaker was a major league baseball player and Hall of Famer.
- thumb|right|Tris Speaker (1912) Tristram „Tris“ E. Speaker(* 4. April 1888 in Hubbard, Texas; † 8. Dezember 1958 in Lake Whitney, Texas) war ein US-amerikanischer Baseballspieler und -manager in der Major League Baseball. Seine Spitznamen waren The Grey Eagle und Spoke.
- Tris Speaker ist ein ehemaliger Baseballspieler des 20. Jahrhunderts, mit dem Jake laut Quark jeden Nachmittag in der Holosuite Baseball spielt. Andere Spieler sind Buck Bokai und Ted Williams. (DS9: )
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- Washington Senators
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| - * Most career doubles
* Fifth highest lifetime major-league batting average
* Fifth in career hits
* Sixth in career triples
* Eighth in career runs
* Led American League in batting 1 time
* Led American League in slugging percentage 1 time
* Led American League in on base percentage 4 times
* Led American League in hits 1 time
* Led American League in total bases 1 time
* Led American League in doubles 8 times
* Led American League in home runs 1 time
* Led American League outfielders in putouts 7 times
* Led American League outfielders in double plays 6 times
* Led American League outfielders in assists 3 times
* Led American League outfielders in fielding average 2 times
* Batted over .380 five times
* Struck out only 220 times in 10,195 at-bats
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