Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Fewest career Home Runs and PA >= 5,000. Ten batters <= 10 HR. 30 <= 25 HR. Muddy Ruel 4.

Muddy Ruel

Position: Catcher

Bats: Right  •  Throws: Right

5-9, 150lb (175cm, 68kg)

Born: February 20, 1896 in St. Louis, MO us

Died: November 13, 1963 (Aged 67-266d) in Palo Alto, CA

Catcher Muddy Ruel played 19 seasons, hitting one homer in four seasons (3 IPHR).

His HR Log: https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/event_hr.fcgi?id=ruelmu01&t=b

4 Pitchers
Hooks Dauss1
Jim Shaw1
Slim Harriss1
Bob Shawkey1

https://www.sports-reference.com/stathead/tiny/gfIw0

For combined seasons, since 1903, Playing in the AL or NL, in the regular season, requiring Plate Appearances >= 5000 and Home Runs <= 10, sorted by ascending Home Runs.

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Three of them became famous managers:

Bucky Harris managed 29 seasons, Washington 18. Won World Series twice: Washington over NY Giants in 1924, his first season managing, and Yankees over Burt Shotton and Brooklyn in 1947.

Burt Shotton managed the Brooklyn Dodgers in Jackie Robinson's rookie season 1947, winning the National League pennant that year and again in 1949 when Robinson was NL MVP. The Yankees beat Brooklyn both years in the World Series.

Miller Huggins managed the Yankees 12 of his 17 seasons. Under Huggins Yanks won AL pennant 6 of 8 years and World Series 1923, 1927, 1928. Huggins died tragically with 6 games remaining in the 1929 season: Yanks finished second, 18 games behind Philadelphia Athletics.

Met shortstop Bud Harrelson is the only one who played after World War II (1945).

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https://www.sports-reference.com/stathead/tiny/WPgaH

For combined seasons, since 1946, Playing in the AL or NL, in the regular season, requiring Plate Appearances >= 5000 and Home Runs <= 25, sorted by ascending Home Runs.

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Generated 7/7/2026.

Mostly SS and 2B, plus center (Nixon & Pierre).

Goodman has highest OPS+: 99. League average is 100.

Wills 1962 NL MVP, although it should have been Willie Mays who out homered Wills 49 to 6 (season high); WAR: 10.5 to 6.0). Wills broke Ty Cobb's SB record (96) with 102. Dodgers and Giants tied and Giants won the best of 3 tie breaker games but lost WS to the Yankees.

PA >= 1,000 and ZERO career Home Runs since 1903. 42% pitchers.  Tuesday, July 7, 2026

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