John Titus (baseball)

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John Titus
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Outfielder
Born: (1876-02-21)February 21, 1876
St. Clair, Pennsylvania
Died: January 8, 1943(1943-01-08) (aged 66)
St. Clair, Pennsylvania
Batted: Left
Threw: Left
MLB debut
June 8, 1903, for the Philadelphia Phillies
Last MLB appearance
August 8, 1913, for the Boston Braves
MLB statistics
Batting average.282
Hits1401
RBI564
Teams
Career highlights and awards
  • 1909 – Lead the National League in Hit By Pitches

John Franklin Titus (February 21, 1876 – January 8, 1943), nicknamed "Tightpants", was an American professional baseball outfielder, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies (1903–12) and Boston Braves (1912–13). Titus’ most notable accomplishment was that he led the National League (NL) in being hit by pitches (16), in 1909 and ranks 74th on the MLB career Hit By Pitch list (94). To baseball card collectors, Titus is also notable for the card depicting him in the T206 set, as it is the only one in which the player has a mustache. At the time of his death, it was noted that Titus was the last player to sport a handlebar mustache.

In 11 big league seasons, Titus played in 1,402 games and had 4,960 at bats, 738 runs, 1,401 hits, 253 doubles, 72 triples, 38 home runs, 564 RBI, 140 stolen bases, 620 walks, a .282 batting average, a .373 on-base percentage, a .385 slugging percentage, 1,912 total bases, and 144 sacrifice hits.

On January 8, 1943, Titus died in his hometown of St. Clair, Pennsylvania, at the age of 66.

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