George Burns
- Position(s):
- 1B, OF
- Nicknames:
- Tioga George
- Born:
- January 31, 1893
- Bats:
- Right
- Throws:
- Right
- Height:
- 6' 1"
- Weight:
- 180 lbs
- Major League Debut:
- 4-14-1914 with DET
- Allstar Selections:
- 1926 MVP
Silent and self-effacing - the antithesis of hot-tempered mentor John McGraw - Burns was a country boy and pool shark from Utica, N.Y. An outstanding leadoff batter who led the NL five times in runs scored and walks, Burns twice topped the league in stolen bases, with a high of 62 in 1914. He had a special knack for playing the Polo Grounds' notorious sun field in left, abetted by a long-billed cap and primitive sunglasses. He was beloved by the rooters in the left field bleachers, or "Burnsville." "Silent George" spent eleven seasons with the Giants, and was sent to Cincinnati after the 1921 World Series in a trade for third baseman Heinie Groh. On his first visit to the Polo Grounds with the Reds, Burns was honored with a day and given a diamond-studded watch
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