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Encyclopedia > Bobby Lowe
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Bobby Lowe (left) with infield teammates Fred Tenney (top), Herman Long (right) and Jimmy Collins (below)

Robert Lincoln Lowe (July 10, 1865 - December 8, 1951), called Bobby Lowe and nicknamed "Link", was a Major League Baseball player and manager who played for the Boston Beaneaters (1890-1901), Chicago Cubs (1902-03), Pittsburgh Pirates (1904), Detroit Tigers (1904 [player_manager], 1905_07). He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.


Listed at 5'10, 150 pounds, Lowe was a right-handed batter leadoff man with fair power and one of the best second baseman of the 19th century. In the field and at the plate, he starred on all five Beaneaters pennant winners of the 1890s and in the 1892 World Series Championship.


On May 30, 1894, Lowe became the first major leaguer ever to hit four home runs in one game, doing it in consecutive at-bat. In his 18-season career, he batted .273, with 71 HR, 984 RBI, 1131 runs, 1929 hits, 230 doubles, 85 triples and 302 stolen bases in 1818 games.


Bobby Lowe died in Detroit, Michigan at 86 years of age.


See also

External links

  • Complete player career statistics and managerial record at Baseball Reference (http://www.baseball-reference.com/l/lowebo01.shtml)
  • Page at Baseball Library (http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/L/Lowe_Bobby.stm)





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Lowe was a steady ballplayer for many years who eventually played in nearly 2,000 games, recording nearly 2,000 hits and scored over 1,100 runs.
However, Lowe is primarily known today for what he did during the second game of double header against the Cincinnati Reds on May 30 during the incredible 1894 season.
Lowe was having a poor day during the first game for he was hitless after six at-bats.
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