Fred Tenney
- Position(s):
- 1B, C, OF, P
- Born:
- November 26, 1871
- Bats:
- Left
- Throws:
- Left
- Height:
- 5' 9"
- Weight:
- 155 lbs
- Major League Debut:
- 6-16-1894 with BSN
Intro
The first player to play well off the bag at first base, Fred Tenney was also credited with being the originator of the 3-6-3 double play. Also a fine hitter, Tenney slapped the ball and was an excellent bunter. But it was with the glove that he drew raves, establishing a style of play at first base that was iamitated for years to come. Compensating for his small size, Tenney was agile and sure-handed, and frequently paced the National League in assists and putouts. His 152 assists in 1905 stood as a record for more than 40 years.
Factoid 1
In 1895, Fred Tenney was one of five members of the Boston team that was married that season. The others included Hugh Duffy, Herman Long, Jack Ryan, and Jim Sullivan.
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