Max Carey Stats & Facts
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Max Carey Stats & Facts

    Max Carey Position: OutfielderBats: Both  •  Throws: Right5-11, 170lb (180cm, 77kg)Born: January 11, 1890 in Terre Haute, IN usDied: May 30, 1976  in Miami, FLBuried: Woodlawn Park North Cemetery & Mausoleum, Miami, FLHigh School: Terre Haute HS (Terre Haute, IN)Schools: Concordia Seminary-St. Louis (St. Louis, MO), Concordia Theological Seminary (Fort Wayne, IN)Debut: October 3, 1910 (3,438th in major league history)vs. STL 3 AB, 2 H, 0 HR, 0 SBLast Game: September 29, 1929vs. BSN 1 AB, 0 H,…

Breaking Max Carey’s mark, Cincinnati Reds’ Pete Rose sets a National League record with his tenth five-hit game of his career. ‘Charlie Hustle’ singles four times and doubles in the 13-4 loss to San Francisco.

Breaking Max Carey’s mark, Cincinnati Reds’ Pete Rose sets a National League record with his tenth five-hit game of his career. ‘Charlie Hustle’ singles four times and doubles in the 13-4 loss to San Francisco.

Pete Rose ties Max Carey for the most five-hit games in National League history

Pete Rose ties Max Carey for the most five-hit games in National League history

1982 – Pete Rose of the Philadelphia Phillies goes 5 for 5 against the Los Angeles Dodgers, tying Max Carey for the most five-hit games in National League history. Rose’s latest five-hit performance helps the Phillies to a 9 – 3 win.

Max Carey and Billy Hamilton, are inducted into the Hall of Fame

Max Carey and Billy Hamilton, are inducted into the Hall of Fame

On July 24, 1961, two former outfielders: Max Carey and Billy Hamilton, are inducted into the Hall of Fame during ceremonies in Cooperstown. Carey starred for the Pirates for much of his 20-year career, leading the league in stolen bases 10 times. Hamilton, known as “Sliding Billy,” hit .344 in a career spent almost exclusively…

Brooklyn Dodgers coach Casey Stengel signs a two-year deal to manage the Dodgers

Brooklyn Dodgers coach Casey Stengel signs a two-year deal to manage the Dodgers

Brooklyn coach Casey Stengel signs a two-year deal to manage the Dodgers, replacing skipper Max Carey, who guided the sixth-place club to a 65-88 record last season. During the rookie manager’s three-year tenure with the Brooks, the team will finish 43 games under .500, finishing no higher than fifth place.