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Carey, Max | Baseball Hall of Fame
Many Hall of Famers made it to the big leagues with their bats or their arms. Max Carey did it with his legs. Carey, nicknamed "Scoops", set a National League record with 738 career stolen bases and led the NL in steals 10 times. "He was just as fast between the ears as he was with his feet," said future Hall of Fame pitcher Joe Williams. "That's what made him harder to stop than a run in a silk stocking."
http://baseballhall.org/hof/carey-max
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Max Carey - Behind The Plaques - YouTube
Today, in "Behind The Plaques" we talk about Max Carey with Tim Wiles and Craig Muder. Max Carey enjoyed six seasons in which he hit over .300, but he built ...
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Max Carey - Biography - IMDb
Max Carey was born on January 11, 1890 in Terre Haute, Indiana, USA as Maximillian George Carnarius. He was married to Aurelia. He died on May 30, ...
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Max Carey Memorabilia: Autographed & Signed
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Max Carey | HowStuffWorks
Max Carey was quick on the baseball diamond and known for his ability to steal bases. Find statistics and history for this Hall of Fame outfielder.
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Max Carey - Bio, Facts, Family | Famous Birthdays
Learn about Max Carey: his birthday, what he did before fame, his family life, fun trivia facts, popularity rankings, and more.
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Max Carey Stats, Fantasy & News | MLB.com
Get all the latest stats, fantasy news, videos and more on Major League Baseball center fielder Max Carey at MLB.com.
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Max Carey Baseball Stats by Baseball Almanac
Max Carey baseball stats with batting stats, pitching stats and fielding stats, along with uniform numbers, salaries, quotes, career stats and biographical data presented by Baseball Almanac.
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Max Carey | Society for American Baseball Research
Certain types of ballplayers have always populated baseball history. Slow footed sluggers, crafty lefthanders, flame throwing relievers and flashy infielders all make up important baseball clichés. Hall of Famer Max Carey demonstrates all of the qualities of one such type-a hard working, fundamentally sound outfielder with great speed, sure hands, and good contact with a touch of power. These traits, commonly found in the early days of baseball, seemed less important in the Ruthian era in which Carey starred. His career thus represents a bridge from the bunting and speed game to the lug and slug home run era.
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Max Carey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Maximillian George Carnarius (January 11, 1890 – May 30, 1976), known as Max George Carey, was an American professional baseball center fielder and manager. Carey played in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1910 through 1926 and for the Brooklyn Robins from 1926 through 1929. He managed the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1932 and 1933.Carey starred for the Pirates, helping them win the 1925 World Series. During his 20-year career, he led the league in stolen bases ten times and finished with 738 steals, a National League record until 1974 and still the 9th-highest total in major league history. Carey was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1961.
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Max Carey Statistics and History | Baseball-Reference.com
Career: 70 HR, .285 BA, 738 SB (9th), OF, HOF in 1961, Pirates/Robins 1910-1929, b:B/t:R, 10x SB Leader, born in Unite. 1890, died 1976, Scoops
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