Frank Huelsman
Frank Elmer Huelsman
- Bats Right, Throws Right
- Height 6' 2", Weight 210 lb.
- Debut October 3, 1897
- Final Game October 5, 1905
- Born June 5, 1874 in St. Louis, MO USA
- Died June 9, 1959 in Affton, MO USA
Biographical Information[edit]
Frank Huelsman played three years in the majors, mostly in 1904 and 1905, and was very successful in the minors, but is remembered primarily for being traded around like cigarettes in 1904 when he played for four different major league teams, including twice with the Chicago White Sox. In 1905 he stayed with one team, batting .275 for the Washington Senators who hit .224 as a team.
Huelsman played for the Albuquerque Dukes in 1915, leading the Rio Grande Association with 10 home runs in only 53 games before the league folded.
- Led 1913 Union Association in just about every category except steals: R (123),2B,3B,HR,RBI,BA
- HR Titles
- 1900 Central League 5
- 1909 Southern Association 5
- 1911 Union Association 17
- 1913 Union Association 22
- 1914 Union Association 23
- 1915 Rio Grande Association 10
- Batting Ttiles
- 1901 Southern Association .392
- 1903 Pacific National League .392
- 1911 Union Association .411
- 1913 Union Association .422
- 1914 Union Association .424
- RBI Titles
- 1911 Union Association 125
- 1912 Union Association 114
- 1913 Union Association 126
- 2B Leader
- 1902 Southern Association 39
- 1908 Tri-State League 42
- 1913 Union Association 36
- 3B Leader
- 1907 American Association 14
- 1908 Tri-State League 18
- 1913 Union Association 20
- Triple Crowns
- 1911 Union Association
- 1913 Union Association
- missed in 1912 by .002 in BA
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