Read Next
Discover
Eddie Collins
American baseball player
Quick Facts
- In full:
- Edward Trowbridge Collins, Sr.
- Also called:
- Cocky
- Born:
- May 2, 1887, Millerton, N.Y., U.S.
- Died:
- March 25, 1951, Boston, Mass. (aged 63)
- Awards And Honors:
- Baseball Hall of Fame (1939)
- Most Valuable Player (1914)
- Baseball Hall of Fame (inducted in 1939)
- 4 World Series championships
- 1x MVP
- College:
- Columbia University (New York, NY)
- Height/Weight:
- 5 ft 9 inches, 175 lb (175 cm, 79 kg)
- Batting Hand:
- left
- Throwing Hand:
- right
- Debut Date:
- September 17, 1906
- Last Game:
- August 5, 1930
- Position:
- second baseman
- At Bats:
- 9,949
- Batting Average:
- 0.333
- Hits:
- 3,315
- Home Runs:
- 47
- On-Base Percentage:
- 0.424
- On-Base Plus Slugging:
- 0.853
- Runs:
- 1,821
- Runs Batted In:
- 1,299
- Slugging Percentage:
- 0.429
- Stolen Bases:
- 741
Eddie Collins (born May 2, 1887, Millerton, N.Y., U.S.—died March 25, 1951, Boston, Mass.) was an American professional baseball player who was one of the most proficient hitters and base stealers in the sport’s history. Collins was raised in affluent circumstances in the suburbs outside New York City. He attended Columbia University, where he was the quarterback of the football team as well as the shortstop of the baseball team. While still in college, he began playing semiprofessional baseball under an assumed name. When his side job was uncovered by Columbia, he forfeited his senior year of eligibility. His moonlighting ...(100 of 555 words)