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Heinie Reitz
Henry P. Reitz
Bats: Left , Throws: Right
Height: 5' 7" , Weight: 158 lb.

Born: June 29, 1867 in Chicago, IL (All Transactions)
Debut: April 27, 1893
Final Game: June 3, 1899
Died: November 10, 1914 in Sacramento, CA
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Year Age Tm Lg G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS OPS+ TB GDP HBP SH SF IBB Pos Awards
1893 26 BLN NL 130 562 490 90 140 17 13 1 76 24 65 32 .286 .377 .380 .757 100 186 7 *4
1894 27 BLN NL 108 495 446 86 135 22 31 2 105 18 42 24 .303 .372 .504 .876 106 225 7 *45
1895 28 BLN NL 71 275 245 45 72 15 5 0 29 15 18 11 .294 .350 .396 .746 90 97 3 9 45/6
1896 29 BLN NL 120 527 464 76 133 15 6 4 106 28 49 32 .287 .357 .371 .728 90 172 2 12 *4/6
1897 30 BLN NL 128 544 477 76 138 15 6 2 84 23 50 .289 .370 .358 .728 92 171 11 6 *4
1898 31 WHS NL 132 543 489 62 148 20 2 2 47 11 32 .303 .357 .364 .721 106 178 9 13 *4
1899 32 PIT NL 34 145 130 11 34 4 2 0 15 3 10 .262 .314 .323 .637 75 42 0 5 4
7 Seasons 723 3091 2741 446 800 108 65 11 462 122 266 99 .292 .363 .391 .754 97 1071 39 45
162 Game Avg. 162 693 614 100 179 24 15 2 104 27 60 .292 .363 .391 .754 97 240 9
BLN (5 yrs) 557 2403 2122 373 618 84 61 9 400 108 224 99 .291 .367 .401 .768 97 851 30 27
PIT (1 yr) 34 145 130 11 34 4 2 0 15 3 10 .262 .314 .323 .637 75 42 0 5
WHS (1 yr) 132 543 489 62 148 20 2 2 47 11 32 .303 .357 .364 .721 106 178 9 13

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Year Tm Lg Age Pos G GS Inn Ch PO A E DP Fld% RF/9 RF/G lgFld% lgRF9 lgRFG Awards
1893 BLN NL 26 2B 130 784 315 421 48 62 .939 5.66 .933 5.88
1894 BLN NL 27 2B 97 620 264 336 20 50 .968 6.19 .925 5.71
1894 BLN NL 27 3B 12 56 14 37 5 3 .911 4.25 .875 3.41
1895 BLN NL 28 2B 48 274 120 137 17 25 .938 5.35 .932 5.63
1895 BLN NL 28 3B 18 46 18 24 4 1 .913 2.33 .865 3.38
1895 BLN NL 28 SS 1 1 0 1 0 0 1.000 1.00 .900 5.50
1896 BLN NL 29 2B 118 621 256 335 30 54 .952 5.01 .938 5.41
1896 BLN NL 29 SS 3 11 3 7 1 0 .909 3.33 .900 5.53
1897 BLN NL 30 2B 128 760 282 449 29 62 .962 5.71 .934 5.53
1898 WHS NL 31 2B 132 755 323 401 31 56 .959 5.48 .942 5.53
1899 PIT NL 32 2B 34 201 86 110 5 8 .975 5.76 .939 5.46
7 Seasons 2B 687 4015 1646 2189 180 317 .955 5.58 .935 5.60
2 Seasons 3B 30 102 32 61 9 4 .912 3.10 .871 3.39
2 Seasons SS 4 12 3 8 1 0 .917 2.75 .900 5.52
7 Seasons TOT 721 4129 1681 2258 190 321 .954 5.46 .887 5.51

Appearances on Leader Boards, Awards, and Honors

Stats are Year-Value-Rank, Glossary

Triples s c a p y
1894 NL--31--1st

Runs Batted In s c a p y
1896 NL--106--5th

Hit By Pitch s c a p y
1897 NL--11--10th

             

Hall Of Fame Statistics

Player rank in (·)

Black InkBatting - 1 (984), Average HOFer ≈ 27
Gray InkBatting - 5 (1750), Average HOFer ≈ 144
Hall of Fame MonitorBatting - 12 (1035), Likely HOFer ≈ 100
Hall of Fame StandardsBatting - 15 (998), Average HOFer ≈ 50

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Before 1893 Season: Purchased by the Baltimore Orioles from San Francisco (California) for $300.

December 10, 1897: Traded by the Baltimore Orioles with Doc Amole and Jack Doyle to the Washington Senators for Gene DeMontreville, Dan McGann and Doc McJames.

December 14, 1898: Traded by the Washington Senators to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Jack O'Brien, Dick Padden and Jimmy Slagle.

March, 1900: Traded by the Pittsburgh Pirates to Milwaukee (American Association) for . Milwaukee (American Association) sent Harry Smith (September, 1900) to the Pittsburgh Pirates to complete the trade.

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