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282: 36: 317:. Often upset by hometown heckling, Becker usually played better on the road. He was a fair fielder and, as a left-handed batter who had trouble with southpaw pitching, he was often platooned to face right-handers. Becker made a name for himself in the major leagues as a hard-hitting outfielder, who four times placed in the top ten in 329:." In 1909, he was second in the league with 6 homers; in 1913, he was sixth with 9 homers; in 1914, he was fifth with 9 homers; and in his final season, 1915, Becker was fourth with a career-high 11 homers. In 1910, Becker became the first player to hit two 278:. He played left end for the football team, was center on the basketball team, and pitched and played the outfield on the baseball nine. Becker was the recipient of Wentworth's Champion Athlete Award in 1903, his last year. 408:, a man who claimed to be Becker's great-great nephew brought two photographs and a uniform belonging to Becker to the show for appraisal. The items were valued at US$ 50,000. 505: 545: 274:
and is the only Wentworth graduate ever to play major league baseball. At Wentworth, Becker was a Lieutenant in Company A and was a member of the
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After his major league career ended, Becker bounced around the minor leagues for a number of years and was a member of the minor league champion
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in one game. His best all-around year was 1914, when he hit .325, second in the league, with 9 home runs and 66
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home runs in one season. On June 9, 1913, he tied a 20th-century major league record with two
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October 6, 1915, for the Philadelphia Phillies
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April 19, 1908, for the Pittsburgh Pirates
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In 876 games over eight seasons, Becker posted a .276
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Outfielder
El Dorado, Kansas
Huntington Park, California
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Pittsburgh Pirates
1908
Boston Doves
1908
1909
New York Giants
1910
1912
Cincinnati Reds
1913
Philadelphia Phillies
1913
1915
outfielder
Major League Baseball
El Dorado, Kansas
Wentworth Military Academy
Lexington, Missouri
Bugle Corps

Cincinnati Reds
Polo Grounds
Pittsburgh Pirates

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